Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 They watched it clear the farther hedge and disappear into the wood beyond the river .
32 In debating it today the Labour Conference should focus not on its tactical advantages but on the kind of political system it wishes to see .
33 ‘ Those who have been around for a while and waited on an international chance tend to appreciate it all the more when one arrives , ’ he said .
34 ‘ All in all , I 'd have to call it possibly the worst morning in my entire athletics career , ’ grimaced Dick .
35 The idea is that formalizing it much the same as you had , I 'd just given and it 's got induction er it 's got A B C erm there are personal details so that departments people picking up , see where they 've gone , see where they 've been and in things like skills , knowledge required , objectives start , finish dates how and with whom results comments .
36 ‘ Maybe you 'd better tell it just the same , ’ I said .
37 Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year .
38 It must make it all the harder that this reception has availed so little in the result … still this is n't the end of everything .
39 Yes , fifty given it exactly the same way .
40 ‘ You Americans always go for the corny ones , ’ he says , but he plays it just the same , and he delivers a good strong solo at that .
41 The stupidity of his death made it somehow the harder to accept .
42 Bimbo , his last novel , was a cleverly sustained pastiche of tabloid culture , and the author 's veiled compassion for the eponymous narrator made it all the sharper .
43 Which made it all the harder to understand why Wilkinson had not begun with Cantona in the side on a summery day that seemed ideally suited to his ball-playing skills .
44 This made it all the harder for the mother to treat the ailing youngster and she might give up on the treatment for this reason .
45 The incorporation of the French intellectual tradition and the artistic underground made it all the easier to hide the ideological background of the Socialist regime .
46 There is historically , I mean it maybe the same at the
47 In fact subjects generally found it relatively easy to understand the rating required and found no difficulty in using it thus the general conclusion from this study is that drivers do report fluctuating levels of subjective risk .
48 In the contrasting situation , when there is no convention but only agreement in conviction , everyone follows the same rule but principally because he thinks it independently the best rule to follow .
49 Leith could imagine that would be the case , and , even though she knew the answer to a question that just then came to her , for clarification 's sake , she asked it just the same .
50 Sometimes being born with every apparent advantage in life spawns the deepest need to create something just by oneself , to say : ‘ This was n't handed to me on a plate , but I did it just the same ! ’
51 Anyway , it was good fun , so we did it again the next year .
52 Kent County Council 's real plant was for not just 150 acres of development , but for 647 acres covering the entire site , making it potentially the largest business park in England — decimating the largely rural nature of the locality , with an eventual coverage of 5 million square feet — or the equivalent area of 100 of the largest supermarkets .
53 But I gave it just the same .
54 Do it right the first time , ’ is probably the best and shortest way to sum up the quality improvement process .
55 Turn the right side ( smooth side of knitting ) to the inside and fold it so the two side edges of the knitting can be sewn together to make a tube .
56 As Ford himself put it later the imperial presidency had been replaced by an , ‘ imperilled presidency ’ .
57 If the client can not afford it then the sensible way to proceed would be to continue to press the insurers to form a view on liability .
58 My left arm was dripping with blood , and when I tried to raise it only the top part moved , the rest hung limply by my side .
59 As soon as the men had taken it away the next morning , she re-entered the house , very cautiously to avoid Troy , but her husband had gone out very early and did not return .
60 No , oh you had it right the first time , oh no you did n't , you need a face , find a face , look .
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