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

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1 Are you going to sell your customer 's foreign currency forward , take out a currency loan or cover it some other way ?
2 Or or have it all ready
3 This was a truly superb feeling and we received some good compliments , that made it all worthwhile .
4 More than 400 plants using the technology were licensed and again it was ICI-developed catalysts that made it all possible .
5 Nor has it any more to do with Peter 's reforms than might perhaps justify an editorial footnote .
6 Oh my darling , I am too happy and excited to be able to write all the things I want to say to you , so much is crowding in , so much has happened in such a short while and I want to pin down some of this marvellous feeling before it all rushes by and becomes more accepted — because , Betty , I do feel that we accept each other , there is a tolerance , a straightness between us that makes it all possible .
7 If the paste-down is missing or adrift , you will experience the pleasant sight of wood looking clean and fresh from the plane that smoothed it four hundred years or more ago .
8 And make it one long road of shops .
9 Gies wan o' yer frothy bopper stoppers and make it snappy pappy . ’
10 Nor can Hewlett be dismissed as having been lucky and got it right first time : it did n't .
11 As you flung yourself on the bed , with legs spread wide apart , you cupped your rosebush with your hands and stroked it some more , murmuring all the while in that hoarse , cracked voice of yours that it was good , beautiful , a little treasure .
12 But today was Monday , the first and the worst day , getting used to the maverick wind , going as slow as possible up to the corner where she had to say goodbye to Izzy and face it all alone .
13 The one who used to walk round the corner and get round that corner and give it all that .
14 If you find next time you need that remedy that it again does not work , put another mark on the bottle and give it one more chance before discarding the whole bottle .
15 You 'll need come a good few times and give it three four six months .
16 STUDENT Debbie Andrews was delighted to be served our Christmas feast , and declared it all delicious .
17 And because if you 're just looking at every word separately everything lo you 've got to learn so many things have n't you if you can pot the patterns and then you can start having a a guess at what it might be and getting it right most of the time and then you gradually learn them as you go along .
18 And get it right this time . ’
19 I think he 's trying to be sensible and doing it all wrong . ’
20 He flicked his wrist and sent it cracking high over Luke 's prostrate body .
21 And fix it real quick , OK ?
22 ’ And Trevor just turned round and gave it this tremendous kick .
23 He found that a poor Tambov peasant who harvested 35 pudy of grain from one desiatin of land had to pay 15 pudy of it for the hire of a plough , 7 pudy for having the grain carted off in a richer man 's wagon , and to top it all 7 pudy in tax .
24 She thought of going back and finding it all different , the old contentment shattered … and she knew she could n't bear that .
25 But er somebody was in and left it all filthy and mouldy and what for !
26 Anne 's just saying we erm ought to pull that whole sta dance floor out and have it all flat floored .
27 And then , at half past eight , we used to have to get everything ready for breakfast and have it all ready ; and then we had to go in for prayers .
28 When my mother and I called on him he said that if we could wait a few days he would find the right frame and have it stove-enamelled black .
29 The oboe tends to impoverish the tone of the violins and to make it sound thin and pinched .
30 The Peavey ( retailing at £315 ) has a definite price advantage over the Crate , but has it any other advantages ?
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