Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fitzpatrick has been involved in one way or another with this text-copying enterprise since the 1970s and you can see it for yourself or read it this month until the 31st at Salander O'Reilly .
2 Free Lecture/Dem and Come & Try It Open Class — EVERYONE WELCOME .
3 Ideally , breakfast on half your daily portion of Fibre-Filler or have it mid morning if you dislike eating early in the day .
4 They 've been revolting for years under the surface and then some thing happens that make it possible course the continued revolutions have gone on through the world and because they 've seen the success of a revolution in Russia although we did n't know the full facts of it in the West , it was , it did establish a huge area in the wake of a revolution .
5 It is not only the environment but also the animals and plants that inhabit it that display rhythms .
6 To go through it sometimes and change it old people like to do that .
7 So you might think why do n't I make it easy and make it one square .
8 And Nan would be twenty next month and due for a rise , and she was hoping her father would stretch a point and make it ten shillings , for no matter what he said , Nan was a good assistant .
9 To include that issue in the forthcoming Student Loans Bill would make the measure hybrid and deny it any prospect of a swift passage through Parliament .
10 A wooden doll was made or found to contain her bones ; and round it gold plates and gold wire were set in the ninth century .
11 And say it other people .
12 Call up the design and place it two rows up from the bottom of the design area , leaving two empty rows of squares along the bottom of the screen .
13 The first is to have a count field in each record , and increment it each time the record is accessed .
14 And put it that way !
15 Flex your wrist up and down , and rotate it several times in both directions .
16 Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening .
17 " We would not allow a farmer to stick something in a cow and chase it three times around five fields before it died " , Gummer said .
18 It is primarily this area of work which has prompted many supporting agencies to identify with WACC and give it financial resources .
19 We will restore public control of the National Grid and give it new duties and powers to ensure the long-term security of electricity supplies .
20 The sale proceeds will be used to pay off Heywood Williams 's debts and give it net cash of £65 million to fund expansion .
21 There is however , as always , a number of devoted and sincere people who believe all the teachings and claims of the associated church , and give it complete support , that is , attend the services and other gatherings , provide funds to the limit of their abilities and endeavour to preserve something of that precious atmosphere which pervades all ancient places of worship .
22 Shadows enable light to manifest itself and give it objective reality , just as wisdom can only manifest itself in the face of ignorance .
23 " Besides all this Tristan learned to ride nimbly with shield and lance , to spur his mount skilfully on either flank , put it to the gallop with dash , wheel and give it free rein and urge it on with his knees , in strict accordance with the chivalric art .
24 Instantly recognisable by its overt blackcurranty flavour , but there 's noticeable tannin to firm it up and give it some structure .
25 But I certainly think that with regard to Concept Catering , the merger did not come s , could almost , did n't come soon enough , because we needed to turn Concept Catering , from a school meals organisation into a catering organisation , and give it stronger management and a better lead and a better appreciation of what it means to be customer oriented .
26 I shall certainly listen carefully to what is said on that matter and give it full consideration .
27 If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism .
28 ‘ But after a fortnight Stuart ( Adamson ) rang me up and suggested we get back together again and give it another go , I rang Tony ( Butler ) and we took it from there . ’
29 I mean they put something round the mother 's tummy and they can see the heart beat beating , whereas we , if we wanted to know if the baby was alright and er it was n't getting distressed you 'd just put a , a cloth on the mummy 's tum and put your ear down to it and hear it that way .
30 Well might and wait till the second of July and get it all second hand .
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