Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] it [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where guidance is required , it is possible to obtain it on points 1 and 2 from the relevant ( many excellent ) texts on contract and commercial law and on point 4 from some of the texts on general drafting .
2 Whereas a strategy of incorporation can be relatively successful when applied by a regime of right-wing orientation which is prepared to support it with repression , it has proved to be ineffective for leftist groups which claim to be advancing the interests of the working class .
3 The first part of the provision may not therefore be wholly effective in any event and the question is whether the tenant is prepared to accept it in return for a concession from the landlord elsewhere in the lease .
4 It was to stop this that amateurs within the FA , who disliked professionalism in principle , were willing to accept it in practice .
5 The true citizen must be ‘ able to understand the interests of the community , must be able to subordinate his own will to the general will , must feel his responsibility to the community and be prepared to serve it by voting , working , or ( if need be ) fighting ’ .
6 Back To The Future star Michael J Fox cut the price of his house in Bel Air by half to sell it for £1.3 million .
7 Erm very extensive business park development took place , land values on these industrial areas rose accordingly and all manufacturing uses were either er destabilized because their land values now became greater than the businesses that were on them , or new manufacturing plant simply could not acquire the land at affordable prices because there were always people willing to buy it for B one .
8 IMRO has been alerted to this problem and is willing to discuss it with IMRO members .
9 Now that 's much easier to do it on paper than if I say well the only way to find is let's get sixty pennies out , you count sixty I 'll count another sixty then we 'll see how many we 've got .
10 Tyndall chose , and it was brave to do it in Belfast , to mount an attack on organized religion in the name of science .
11 But that is easier to leave it at Pam 's you see .
12 There would be a few drinks , some canapes and a few staff who were free and willing to do it on overtime .
13 As in the past , this normally involved a process of barter : to obtain information the ambassador had to be able and willing to give it in return .
14 What the voters perceived and clung on to , especially in London , was that there has been a revolution in Britain in the 1980s and that it would be foolish to put it at risk because of deeply felt resentment at the recession .
15 If the routine of a nap got well established now , then it would be easier to keep it in place later on , when Faye was in the second trimester and feeling deceptively fit and healthy as women usually did in those middle months …
16 No doubt it was easier to reform it with Dzerzhihsky nut of Moscow , although he retained his post as head .
17 Before we go to the vote , Mr would you still want to organize your region or vote on separate or are they willing to amend it onto Labour 's resolution .
18 If your interception angle is over 30° , then be prepared to reduce it to 30° ( plus drift ) , when the QDMs indicate that you are 10° to 15° off track .
19 He articulates a view which is widely shared on the Opposition Benches , although the Labour party finds it seemly to repress it at present .
20 Abortion usually provides the last chance for a woman to opt not to have a child ( unless she is prepared to offer it for adoption ) either for social reasons or because the fetus is in some way malformed .
21 The borrower passes the newly created deposit to the seller of the goods who is willing to take it in payment .
22 Those patients with a good postoperative result ‘ maintained it for many years , gained occupationally and vocationally , were pleased with the results of the operation , and were willing to recommend it to others ’ .
23 Throughout this , the Independent/Private sector has continued , with few governments willing to bring it into line or abolish it .
24 It may be accepted that Althusser is describing science by its theoretical practice , its ‘ labour of theoretical transformation ’ , but this is not adequate to distinguish it from ideology as a practice .
25 Although the 20 cm square shaft has been known about since 1882 it is only with developments in recent technology that it has been possible to explore it by means of a video camera mounted onto a mini robot .
26 However , it appears that most ventures are characterized by investments in a project where the uncertainty is so great that it is not possible to evaluate it by means of ordinary criteria for analysis of projects .
27 In 1967 the owner of the Manor , Miss Dorothy Higgins , gifted it to the Alford Civic Trust who have since done much to restore it after years of neglect .
28 It would have been impossible to circle it with police .
29 This means that it will be impossible to grow it as part of the decoration , or to expect it to be self-sustaining .
30 Much nicer to do it in style though .
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