Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Unionist concerns were still as much with traditional areas of disagreement with the Liberals as with the War ; the UBC made the running with its concern to shield British industry from the war , much as it had previously been intended to protect it through tariffs , and Stanley Baldwin first made his name through its committees .
2 An existing module in drystone dyking has now been revised to bring it into line with current industrial practices .
3 Aerial spraying of the fungicide , which goes under the trade name of " Ronilan " , is now completely outlawed and farmers are forbidden to use it on any crop which is not peeled or shelled .
4 He laughed mirthlessly , despairing of her understanding , ‘ You ca n't expect those who are evicted to see it like that . ’
5 The other member , who might have been expected to buy it for his own son , a young man recently qualified in law , did not at first do so ; he said business was unreliable , there were not enough clients , the reputation of the firm had been allowed to run down .
6 The film we 're going to see is Flatliners , and Denice tells us she 's been dying to see it for ages .
7 ‘ I 've been wanting to do it for years . ’
8 But I ca n't help feeling that this is strictly a US product and that no attempt has been made to localize it for UK or European markets .
9 Scorton does have a playing field , but this is administered by the Parish Council and no application has been made to use it for a finishing point .
10 One , in the grounds of Tullie House Museum just outside the fort gate , was 12.2m ( 40 ft ) by at least 67 m ( 219 ft ) , with a substantial plank floor over a solid foundation , and may have had a military function ; attempts have also been made to interpret it as the base for a rampart surrounding an annexe to the fort .
11 no certificate of any kind has been received , even though every reasonable effort has been made to obtain it through the competent authorities of the State addressed .
12 So we 're looking to do it with tape recorders on the busiest entrance and you know and just say car D five one four R G M blah blah blah .
13 erm does n't given any more details than that , but it 's red brick to local authority approval , so they 're going to submit it to them for them to agree that it fits in .
14 They 're going to turn it into a recreation ground . ’
15 ‘ And unless you 're going to allow it to be your husband — to let him be boss , in fact — your relationship is never going to work .
16 So if you want to So it 's if you when especially as you 're going to do it on your calculator anyway ,
17 And we 're going to do it with a graph .
18 That product there already either exists or we 're going to do it for the first time for an estate agent
19 I think , I think the problem with this act in my view is that it would 've been one thing to say to people , right from here on in , we 're going to do it like this .
20 And we 're going to do it in the most slovenly way possible , with a nibble here and a nibble there , leaving great
21 We 're going to do it in one move , ’ said the battalion commander Lt Col Alastair Duncan .
22 ‘ We 're going to put it on the poster , Wes .
23 ‘ Not if you 're going to use it for lies , propaganda and distortion , ’ said the Press Liaison Officer .
24 Because if we 're going to use it for the ragtime and er
25 A hundred wide , by three it depends what you 're going to use it for .
26 ‘ they 're going to give it to me for being such a nice chap and because I want this guitar so badly . ’
27 All they want is this bloody letter and we 're going to give it to them .
28 ‘ You 're going to give it to me .
29 Cos if they 're going to fix it round the sink , he does n't know where they 're gon na put it .
30 It 's when we 're going to take it in the kitchen and put it away when we 've finished .
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