Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] it [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Picasso had abandoned the use of a consistent light source a year earlier only to reinstate it a few months later in the paintings done in Paris during the winter . |
2 | Normally I er put a banana and a strawberry together to give it a different taste . |
3 | He can be assured , if that is so , that even those who disagreed with his decision will work together to make it a great success . |
4 | This project aims to analyse the business and social composition of London at that crucial stage of its development , and so to make it a substantial contribution towards our understanding of the emergence of the modern British state and its economy . |
5 | most definitely , I do n't think it 's gon na go in there , oh it might do , just to protect it a wee bit , you know |
6 | So just to make it a little bit more exciting And then this is this is it finished off then . |
7 | ‘ The best design strategy is not to program a computer directly with the wealth of descriptive detail that constitutes a natural language but rather to give it the basic set of expectations and abilities that are needed to learn a language . ’ |
8 | The pavements had been cobbled here to give it a quaint feel , and coach-loads of tourists were shuffling along with cameras dangling and guides chivvying . |
9 | The company collapsed , the ITA had to re-advertise the contract in July 1955 , and the ABPC film company , one-third owned by the American Warner Brothers , was persuaded firmly to accept it the very day before ITV started in London . |
10 | And overtures may be made to the visiting New Zealand Under-21 News side to also bring their game forward to make it a big evening double-header . |