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

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1 Having discovered which it is , say it up-to-time at normal speed .
2 Once a Squig has been provoked from its lair the Night Goblins throw nets over it then bash it senseless with large clubs so it can be safely dragged away .
3 Sitting cross legged place a towel behind your neck and hold it taut at each end .
4 Health regulations are subject to change , and you should check with your own doctor prior to departure as to which inoculations the Department of Health consider it necessary for specific areas .
5 ‘ I have n't got the timing right yet — but I get it right about one night in three and it 's worth it . ’
6 It is a vastly complex process and unless you get it right in one , you will never live to tell the tale , to get it right the next time , in order to ‘ evolve ’ the skill !
7 In effect we must differentiate ( 6 ) with respect to and set it equal to zero .
8 But it , I find it useful for large arrangements .
9 Paragraph 4–278 of Archbold , 44th ed. ( 1992 ) is to the same effect , though it must be read in the light of the guidelines , which their Lordships find it unnecessary for present purposes to consider .
10 The precise number of homeworkers is hard to assess , and so is their real pay , for many of them do piece-work , and find it hard to calculated how much they do .
11 The EEA contains the deposits of the UK 's gold and convertible foreign currency reserves that are used to intervene in the exchange markets to stabilise the exchange rate of sterling , or to raise it or lower it relative to other currencies .
12 Keep it moist in dry weather .
13 Jan and Tony keep it simple with some refreshing results
14 Why not use it today and keep it handy for future checks ?
15 Try it FREE for three months and receive a world map and another gift — all yours to keep .
16 for this reason , there must be query languages available which make it easy for untrained users to use the system .
17 Staff shortages , combined with the patients ' helplessness and their invisibility from the general public ( few visitors come to these wards ) , make it easy for private toileting or modesty to be ignored and emotional lives denied .
18 This is true , but of no great significance since it is easy to modify the model developed above and make it immune from this particular criticism , while ensuring that all its important features are retained .
19 Carbon is important and deserves to have its own private branch of chemistry , partly because life chemistry is all carbon-chemistry , and partly because those same properties that make carbon-chemistry suitable for life also make it suitable for industrial processes , such as those of the plastics industry .
20 Rue is an example of a common , well-known garden herb , with a long history of use , yet with properties that make it unsuitable for general use by the layman .
21 My love , no longer inhibited by his existence , presented itself with all the understanding required to bring us together again — the gentleness , the words , the small gestures that make it possible for one person to reveal himself to another and two people to share life .
22 Track systems make it possible for one electric source to supply a number of separate fittings without extra expensive electrical work and all the making good , or restoration work , afterwards that this entails .
23 make it possible for all pupils to have some testimony to their achievement ;
24 The new 3174 Models 14R , 24R , and 64R with Ethernet , and the Ethernet Adaptor for current 3174 controllers make it possible for attached dependent terminals — ASCIIs as well as 3270s — to access SNA and TCP/IP hosts via an Ethernet .
25 The last of these poses a special problem , since the terms of Lady Barber 's bequest make it impossible for temporary exhibitions to take place within the building .
26 Family and employment pressures make it impossible for many parents to offer help and their feelings and attitudes need careful consideration .
27 In fact , the erratic supplies of kerosene and LPG make it impossible for many middle-class families to rely on one source of energy .
28 A lack of capital , the tied cottage system , and the workers ' age and lack of formal qualifications make it impossible for many to move to better jobs elsewhere ( Newby 1972a ) .
29 They had the wealth , the power , to change this place and make it habitable for those who wished it so , and yet they did nothing .
30 Its general secretary , Christine Hancock , said : ‘ The investment in primary health care and the six specialty reviews make it unnecessary for any nurse to lose her job . ’
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