Example sentences of "[verb] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And if racing round the world was n't enough , these half million pound yachts will be tackling it the wrong way — against the winds and currents , to commemorate the first time it was done 21 years ago by British sailor Chay Blyth .
2 This view , if it could be adequately defended , would successfully stave off individualism by denying it a significant part in social explanation ; but to establish the point is far from easy .
3 But what , precisely , is the theoretical basis for denying it the honorific title of " democracy " ?
4 Has it a long publishing history ( many impressions ) ?
5 THE reader who lives in a council house and believes her rent is subsidising home-buyers has it the wrong way round .
6 CAPENHURST 'S safety record which last year won it a certificate of merit from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has earned it a second award this year .
7 The frequent manifestation of a melancholy figure at Covent Garden Underground Station has earned it the unwanted title of the most haunted station on the London Transport system .
8 The company collapsed , the ITA had to re-advertise the contract in July 1955 , and the ABPC film company , one-third owned by the American Warner Brothers , was persuaded firmly to accept it the very day before ITV started in London .
9 The old tiger himself pronounced it a good idea , even if his friends had to listen in a state of uncharacteristic sobriety .
10 Health physics monitor Steven Crozier , a fitness enthusiast who was one of the group who visited Peel Park to collect the 1993 award , tried out the new multi-gym and pronounced it a real asset ( below ) .
11 Christina cringed as Susanna pronounced it the American way .
12 High vaulted ceilings and historic frescoes have inspired the Fine Arts Commission to designate it an historic monument and guests feel they are living with history .
13 ‘ I felt as though I was announcing it the whole time : by the way I watched you , and talked to you , and could hardly manage not to touch you — stroke your head , brush your arm , hold your hand … .
14 Grimma took another step forward and caught it a backward thump across the muzzle .
15 Again she found herself responding to the fever of his passionate desire , and as her own need rose to meet it a small cry of yearning left her — a cry that was accompanied by a totally different cry that echoed from downstairs .
16 Picasso had abandoned the use of a consistent light source a year earlier only to reinstate it a few months later in the paintings done in Paris during the winter .
17 Mainly because erm wires got crossed and er the 's Hall folks want us to go again to do exchange at the end of November , and Well we 'll discuss it a little bit further .
18 You can make a ceiling seem much higher by painting it a lighter colour than the walls and keeping the floor a light tone as well .
19 The subtitle is ‘ Making Feminist Sense of International Politics ’ , which itself should be striking enough to secure it a decent sale in alternative bookshops .
20 In some circumstances , a commercial party may be able to invoke doctrines such as economic duress , that an oppressive term was introduced into a contract without adequate notification , or that another owes it a fiduciary duty .
21 If you tell him to jump a jump twice , he does it ; but when you tell him to jump it a third time , he says , ‘ I 've had it , I 've done it twice and I 'm not going to do it again ! ’
22 He is made to jump it a third time , even if you have to stand there all night .
23 I moved it a little way away .
24 The final barrier to its operation came after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union , when the North-Rhine Westphalia administration responded to intensified local concern by refusing to grant it the required license to operate .
25 Yeah well they , they sold it at the wrong ti I mean they built it the wrong time did n't they ?
26 okay Right you mentioned it a few minutes ago you suggested that this thing was formed .
27 ‘ I knew Faye had some complications and needed a nurse — Tom mentioned it the other day — but I had no idea you were a sort of watchdog as well .
28 Everyone writes it a little bit differently , with a personality all his own .
29 Researchers in this area are likely to find it a useful entry to the literature , and a source of ideas on research needs .
30 GLASS giant Pilkington continues to find it a hard grind .
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