Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 United 's Maurice Malpas sustained a groin injury and is doubtful for Scotland 's match against Germany on Wednesday but Duncan Ferguson should make it despite a thigh knock .
2 Perhaps Scott should take it with him in case someone tried to make contact .
3 An example of this occurred in early February when Foreign Ministers of the European Communities ( EC ) , meeting in Brussels , agreed that the support given to Iraq by the PLO should disqualify it from further high-level contacts .
4 Pat might want it for storage you see .
5 As Miles Kington might put it in Franglais : ‘ Plus ca change , plus c'est not quite la meme chose ’ .
6 Irena loved the fragrance , and Bella used to like it as a child , but now it filled her nostrils with the smoky smell of decay , of things drying up and dying .
7 By its declaration of Palestinian independence the PNC filled the inter-statal void left by Jordan 's abdication of the West Bank , though it was doubtful that the United States would accept it as such .
8 She had seen this money before , of course , and still had a little collection of it that she had made as a child , yet it was disconcerting to reflect that Johnny would use it as part of his everyday life .
9 Salisbury will use the money to repair stonework , lead roofs and window glazing while Ely will put it towards work on the south-west transept , the archive of drawings , stonework cleaning and structural strengthening .
10 Kendall Square is pioneering massively parallel processing for the commercial world with its KSR1 machine , and Siemens Nixdorf will market it through its Scientific Computing Branch to technical and scientific users .
11 Jim 'll Fix It For The Boys
12 ‘ About the Journal do you think William might edit it for us ?
13 I was anxious that Ivy should read it in manuscript , for fear that it might not be published in her lifetime : it was a story of family tyranny that must appeal to her .
14 ‘ With the right fertiliser Leonardo might make it through the summer , ’ opined Today with vague hope .
15 Any fool can buy a blue-chip index ; Aunt Agatha could do it for herself , if she had the money and a stockbroker .
16 If I 'd have thought that Mrs Carrow would take it on herself to go down to the beach with little Celia that morning when one of my younger brothers came for me because my mum was ill , well I 'd never have gone , however much I was needed at home .
17 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
18 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
19 It 's a throw-in to David of Blackburn , down the right hand side , that one 's headed on by Stewart , the clearance from , is picked up by David who nipped in there ahead of and now here 's once more down the inside left channel , pushing it up towards the edge of the penalty area where holds it up well , they 're working well at the moment down that left hand side as gets it across , a snatched header comes in and it 's pushed behind by Chris for a corner kick , and we 're at the midway point of the second half , with Shrewsbury leading three two , Alan will describe it for you .
20 And while most people are currently cursing the recession , Rutter can thank it for the improvement in Yeovil 's playing fortunes .
21 The month of March could decide it with games against both Orrell and Northampton .
22 ‘ If with their aircraft expertise Saab could fit it with a radar jamming device , they really would have it cracked , ’ Michael said .
23 ‘ Piss off , Ted 'll watch it for me .
24 She was asking what Steve had come up with job wise she said if ever I wanted a C V writing Graham 'd do it for me
25 ‘ The Tientsin can do it in thirty .
26 Then she glanced down at Lee as if she thought Lee might take it as a remark against her .
27 Adam could have it for his long vacation .
28 He said that social security benefits , which are tied to movements in the Retail Price Index , would reflect the change , but that he recognised its particular impact on people with low incomes and therefore Peter Lilley would take it into account when benefits were uprated next year .
29 ‘ Most people are possessive of the things they see as being their competitive advantage , but Philip would share it with anybody . ’
30 Auguste would take it as a reflection on his honour if they were not , despite the unseasonable time of year .
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