Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] it [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also a blatant bid to have it both ways . |
2 | Mannheim 's relationism seemed to his detractors like a hollow promise , an attempt to have it both ways . |
3 | A foal requires about one pint of colostrum to give it sufficient antibiotics to help fight neonatal infections . |
4 | CLIVE ALLEN sank Birmingham with a double strike to make it five goals in seven days as West Ham triumphed 3–1 at Upton Park . |
5 | She had no idea what she wanted , but it was n't a licence to have it both ways . |
6 | CHELSEA 's new manager , Dave Webb , yesterday discovered the magnitude of his task as his side crashed to a 2-0 defeat against Blackburn Rovers in the English Premier League to make it 13 games without a win . |
7 | In order to ease it many diversions are tried . |
8 | It is also a good idea to give it some toys . |
9 | Scottish striker Trevor Smith scored his customary goal to make it seven goals in seven games for him — but it could have been eight . |
10 | It was a goal Wednesday had threatened almost from the point when United took the lead on the hour through Adrian Littlejohn , who touched in a Brian Deane header to make it four goals in nine League games . |
11 | Maldon won twice at the weekend to make it five wins out of five , while Sudbury have won four out of four so far . |
12 | Now is the time to give it those tools . |
13 | Lord Finlay implied that the trust mechanism could be adapted for use in international law , whereby a new State could be a beneficiary of rights contained in an agreement between other States which are bound by the agreement to accord it those rights . |