Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] it [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You want to see it safe in its new quarters . ’
2 Staff at the school now want to put it all behind them and start again in their new building .
3 Erm , but you 're saying , you do n't , you want to get it right without doing that .
4 We want to make it easy for everyone to go abroad on holiday , regardless of limited mobility or other handicaps .
5 ‘ I also want to make it clear as a private individual that I cam do nothing to stop them . ’
6 McCauley added : ‘ I want to make it clear to everyone that the club is not in financial difficulties . ’
7 ‘ But I want to make it clear to both of you — as I shall to Mrs Abberley — that any further information you come across touching on this case should be communicated to us immediately .
8 Yeah but as I say I just want to make it clear to people that it 's er it 's a bit of both and I think a bit of bit of heated argument was
9 A spokesman for the joint scheme said : ‘ We want to make it easier for British and Russian publishers to do business together by putting some funds into payment for rights .
10 say you want to make it dead on then or just
11 Speak made it 3–2 for Ballymena Utd in the second minute of injury time with a goal from close range .
12 The plaintiff may himself raise the arguments in the previous paragraph about the unreasonable nature of the clause , and seek to render it unenforceable for all classes of liability under the action .
13 I hope to get it right by the time the Olympics come round , ’ she said .
14 we tend to do it all on a one to one basis
15 And when the flat 's not in use for entertaining clients I like to make it available to all my employees . ’
16 But , why did the Dock Commission decide to make it compulsory for the men to be employed by them and not by the firm ?
17 We will consult on a Lay Adjudicators scheme to make it easier for citizens to settle disputes with service providers .
18 If you try to do it all in one go , you will almost always be dissatisfied with the result .
19 The worst answer is to send a clearly inadequate force ( which is what happened in Namibia ) and then try to keep it safe by ordering it to avoid violence .
20 A converted try put Rockcliffe 10–7 ahead but Campbell converted Duncan Gill 's try to make it 13–10 to Bishops .
21 We try to make it clear to people in Hong Kong and to the Government of China that the main component in our relationship with the People 's Republic of China must be Hong Kong and carrying the 1984 agreement to success .
22 This chapter is about details but , as usual , the same principles still apply : have your overall picture and your ultimate objective in mind and aim to make it easy for the presenter to present and audience to receive .
23 They aim to make it possible for those opposed to remain in the Church and be able to operate .
24 Just saying br , just saying briefly er Mr I , I had something I do find it most of the time we do find it very instructive and certainly the strength of the economic development strategy is about the partnership and all those partners contributing their particular field of interest and that 's I think is .
25 I 've arranged it all with Tom and the staff .
26 I just hope she 's got it right cos I 've explained it all to her and sh
27 The new cracker uses gases from the North Sea as its feedstock , which help make it one of Europe 's lowest cost ethylene operations .
28 Be a pal , Kate , and slip me the copy of Gay News you hide under your desk because I do n't allow it in the library , talk about work , Kate , discuss how we spend £5000 on economics books for the university libraries , tell me about how you 're stopping the students thieving my favourite art books , but please for God 's sake , Kate , do n't be difficult , do n't talk about imperialism and marxism and feminism , I 've heard it all before and said it all myself , twenty years ago before I had a wife and children to support .
29 You 've heard it all before and you 'll hear it again . ’
30 Professional musicians are mostly a cynical lot — they 've heard it all before and played it all before too .
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