Example sentences of "[verb] it [adj] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Legend has it that Tax Exempt Special Savings Accounts ( Tessas ) originated in 1990 eve-of-Budget , back-of-an-envelope doodlings made up by John Major when he was Chancellor . |
2 | Oh yeah she wants it this month do n't she ? |
3 | You done it last year did n't you ? |
4 | Put it this way Trace I am more petrified than about this than you are . |
5 | uses it one way see they 're gon na make up a dictionary of how many different expr er interpretations of a word |
6 | Their friend and spokesman Mark Lucas said yesterday : ‘ Writing it all down has been both painful and enjoyable for both of them . |
7 | He 'd made it clear right form the start just how he regarded her — as a brash and brassy nightclub singer , nothing else . |
8 | It may be that she commissioned the piece under the influence of the Norman history written for her brother Duke Richard II by Dudo of St Quentin , while some have thought it political propaganda intended to influence events after Cnut 's death . |
9 | I 've had it all day get it going , apart , just from a |
10 | He checks it each morning to see whether it is going to rain . |
11 | Mm well we wo n't see it tom we 'll keep it another week keep it another week I 'll get my diary . |
12 | If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism . |
13 | I had to do it that way did n't I ? |
14 | This method has been taught for many years and I do not think that pilots who have learned to do it this way need bother to change . |
15 | Mills gets it clear Chettle chasing hard concedes the throw . |
16 | Medirace needed a trading vehicle to give it some cashflow to stay in business . |
17 | So you 've got to give it some heat to help the oxygen to work . |
18 | Although this has the weight of patristic authority behind it , Hilton very simply outlines the bare essentials of the story and its interpretation giving it particular emphasis to highlight implications peculiarly relevant to the noble lord . |
19 | do that tonight , cos it 'll take it all week to dry ! |
20 | I suppose doing it this way limits the no of participants to how many I can cope with . |
21 | Last , I broke it last night did n't have enough time cos I was , if I 'm doing his books all afternoon . |
22 | 500 use it each year to get specialist information about their crops . |
23 | Let's just leave it that music has wings , that song floats free even through prison bars . |
24 | It is not a desirable place to paint pictures in , inside the Cuiraing : the silence and the grandeur awes you ; and the sheep above where we stood had an uncomfortable habit of loosening with their feet stones that came with an ominous crash near to us , and some shepherd lads , much less excusable , thought it good fun to threaten to , and likewise to perform , throwing stones near us . |
25 | Some 15–40% of patients taking it long term develop an asymptomatic hepatic dysfunction , which is both dose dependent and reversible on stopping treatment . |
26 | How he had overcome all the complex problems of graft-rejection , septicaemia , and so on — not to mention the central problem of bestowing life — was beyond me , although I took it that fortune had favoured his researches . |
27 | We eventually went to the Austrian Police in an effort to get some assistance and , as good fortune would have it , we met it young Austrian called Thomas who worked at one of the Shipping Offices on the border . |
28 | Moltke , by reinforcing his left wing at the expense of his right , had given it sufficient strength to resist attack but insufficient to mount a crushing counter-attack . |
29 | You got it right Holly got several wrong and Lucy got family wrong |
30 | We 're thinking of extending it next year to cover secondary . |