Example sentences of "[verb] it [vb infin] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But there again you you just let it go in one ear and out the other ear .
2 to let it spill in all its silly wonder ,
3 The most attractive way of dealing with slurry is simply to let it ferment in sealed vessels into safe fertiliser and useful biogas ( a mixture of methane and CO ) .
4 Much later , searching my memory , I thought I had heard it say in deep and melancholy tones , ‘ Here , fellow outcast from society , if thou canst survive this night , draw strength from one who did not ! ’
5 Did it relate in some way to the fact that millions of years ago our gill-bearing ancestors crawled out of the pond , and ever since we have been paralysed by the thought of a return to it ?
6 Everyone within earshot was listening , eyes concentrated on mine , heads bent forward — but what did it matter in this little world of shadows where all barriers were down .
7 What did it say in those notes ?
8 How far does it go in one hour ?
9 As Keynes wrote " 'The Treaty includes no provision for the economic rehabilitation of Europe , nor does it promote in any way a compact of economic solidarity amongst the allies themselves ; no arrangement was reached at Paris to adjust the system of the Old World and the New " .
10 But what does it mean in general for actions caused by beliefs to succeed ?
11 What does it mean in this instance ?
12 Neither , it seems , does it believe in new- fangled technology .
13 The 's top speed is two thousand three hundred kilometres per hour no kilometres er , yeah how far does it fly in three hours at top speed ?
14 Well , else does n't , wh wh what else does it say in that sentence .
15 What does it say in green Cathy ?
16 Does any of the ‘ blame ’ fall on the industrial areas and their people and institutions , or does it lie in historical factors and the national and international organization of industry ?
17 What different forms does it take in different societies ?
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