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

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1 Mercifully the traffic progresses for fifty yards before it stalls again , and the Rasta does not pursue her further , but Robyn keeps a nervous eye on her rear-view mirror .
2 John Redwood , a former head of Mrs Thatcher 's policy unit , saw no mileage in his current job as local-government minister if it meant non-stop council-bashing .
3 But I do n't know what they 're going to do about that door but it 's gon na make fingers in the doors .
4 we find , we found out about that place and it was , it was a third cheaper you know
5 The experience of admission to hospital and the possibility of surgery will be different for each individual but it is possible to discuss some of the physical and psychological factors which may contribute to stress and the effects these may have on progress and recovery .
6 this standard differed for each category and it is difficult to see how it could be translated into a more general form .
7 That way there would be plenty of decent players for each team and it would only take me a couple of hours per week to sort out .
8 The only problem is that the first time you do it for each project if it 's a ne if it 's a an old project , then we are going to have to put something in the field which summarizes the total remit for the whole of the group to date .
9 Each inventoried object is the direct responsibility of a named curator , the collecting officer , who signs a formal declaration of responsibility for each object when it is acquired .
10 But he shrugs and says : ‘ We just do our best and prepare as well as possible for each game as it comes .
11 Geographical location is another vital factor where such huge quantities of comparatively low-cost products are concerned , and Teesside is exceptionally well-placed for European trade because it is on the North Sea .
12 Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere made the water slightly acidic so it corroded the limestone , and where the water had to get through peaty soil before it hit the rock the acidity was stronger .
13 I know I when I make chutney I use look you 'll smash all the enamel off that casserole and it 's a pretty one , I do n't want it , why do n't you have a run around outside ?
14 Others look at China 's economic renaissance and quake with fear , about wages one-tenth of those in industrial countries , and about political ambitions that it might soon be able to afford .
15 It helps if you can bring yourself to take a very positive line of thinking about each problem as it comes along , being as practical and objective as possible , for sometimes the limitations of home life with an old and possibly infirm parent may seem to close round you like a prison .
16 To a certain extent turnover follows that of the cash market in government securities : it rose in 1987 following the start of the new trading arrangements for gilt-edged securities and it fell in 1988 and 1989 when government accounts moved into surplus and there was a cessation of new issues .
17 The world of secondary schools was one from which I had been absent for eight years and it had in the mean time greatly expanded , so that the new secondary modern schools now occupied most — although not necessarily the most strategically important — territory .
18 After National Service in the RAF , he worked for for eight years and it was during this time that he came in contact with , whilst the Belfast mill was being refurbished .
19 ‘ There was nice stuff written during that era but it never saw the light of day .
20 I do n't know who or what Wide Awake heard during that week but it certainly did n't originate in the Lower Ormeau .
21 It is simply a system that combines proven practices for healthy soil with the best in modern biological knowledge and one that recognises animals as living creatures rather than inanimate objects Organic campaigners look forward to the day when organic farming provides most of our food and surely this is the best prospect for agricultural policy as it moves into the next century .
22 The Local Government ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1976 is not designed for that purpose and it is dubious whether it could be used in that way .
23 Michael Heseltine , the self-styled interventionist , was , at one stage , responsible for that company when it was owned by the state .
24 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to withdraw all Government funding for that organisation until it sends a clear message to young people about drugs — ’ No , no , and no ’ ?
25 You 'd better find a plaster for that thumb or it might start bleeding again . ’
26 If a claim is not provided by the agreed date , the Prime contractor may notify the Non-academic Parties responsible for that claim that it intends to submit a consolidated claim without including such missing claim and may thereafter proceed with such submission accordingly .
27 Was it , I wondered , for that reason that it seemed suddenly that the media were too ?
28 We got a lot of plaudits for that victory because it took us back to the top of the league . ’
29 Which he may not be able to do anything for that week but it will ring a bell loud and clear the following weeks .
30 But wrap up well before you go through that garden because it 's enough to freeze you out there .
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