Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] [conj] a " in BNC.
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1 | Suffice it to say that a Labour bureaucracy developed that accepted some basic tenets of bourgeois ideology more wholly than the bourgeoisie itself . |
2 | Suffice it to say that a company may use public relations activities , and what is called " corporate advertising " to try to build up an image in the minds of target individuals and groups who are likely to be influential in purchase decision-making . |
3 | He says it means if a planning permission is granted , tenants farmers can loose all or part of their land or buildings . |
4 | I 'd slave my guts out on a case and think I 'd got it settled and a week later the woman would turn up in my office with the same dreary tale . |
5 | Because such objects gain value as time elapses it means that a profit can be realised by anyone patient enough to conceal them for twenty years . |
6 | Did it continue as a sort of civilian airfield after the war ? |
7 | That being the case how did it happen that a system which worked so ill had not been altered long ago ? |
8 | Mike Rayner , Middlesbrough area manager for the Royal Mail , said it looked like a mistake had been made . |
9 | What does it mean that a market has crashed ? |
10 | Does it matter if a person derives some kind of sexual satisfaction from an act which most people or ‘ right-minded persons ’ would not regard as indecent ? |
11 | So what ( as they in their ignorance saw it ) does it matter if a few ‘ commies ’ were being shot in Spain ? |