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

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1 Put it more milk over the , that , what about that bit there dad .
2 I , I take My Noble Friend 's point indeed , but I think nonetheless er that er I have to say that there is a degree that we put it this way of understanding of how the process works rather more informally than the manner in which my Noble Friend has put it .
3 Put it this way at least my Mum never beat up my Dad .
4 Charles let it all flow over him .
5 I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money .
6 Fitzpatrick has been involved in one way or another with this text-copying enterprise since the 1970s and you can see it for yourself or read it this month until the 31st at Salander O'Reilly .
7 The sale proceeds will be used to pay off Heywood Williams 's debts and give it net cash of £65 million to fund expansion .
8 The mountain goat is built primarily for steady , tireless climbing rather than speed and great agility : its short legs and short body , which allow it to place all four feet close together , also give it great stability on narrow , uneven ledges .
9 The bat 's ear is similar in design to ours , but with refinements which give it great sensitivity at ultrasonic frequencies .
10 The advantages of the Lucas bus is that the rubber tyres give it better grip on steel and help to reduce shocks on the chassis .
11 The very flexible hooves of the mountain goat give it maximum grip on precarious slopes and dizzy ledges .
12 Then give it another wash with moss killer to keep it clean .
13 Give it another couple of minutes and I 'll show you .
14 And er you get out give it another coat with a thingummy and then you work straight across straight across and you just gradually add maybe just a wee drop of methylated spirits till you get all that oil and you see it glistening .
15 Its agreement with Matsushita and Marubeni also give it important access to Japanese methods for miniaturising circuits and other such devices .
16 We give it proper attention by placing it first ) .
17 But er , I was giving this er I 'd been giving it a stroke , and er it 's sort of dying to be fussed , but I do n't think they give it any attention across there .
18 In Third World countries , in particular , where governments are seeking efficient ways of adopting scientific and technological know-how , the characteristics of English as an international language already give it considerable advantage over others in the commercial competition to ‘ sell ’ such language training .
19 So let's it hear it this morning for Allan Lamb .
20 Approach it one step at a time — just as you are reducing your weight and inches .
21 And our Lord in the words that we 've read gives a very solemn answer to that question in the , in those words that we read a few moments ago and his immediate answer to the question you know are there few that be saved , was to say many , this was in the following verse , many shall not be able to be saved , now does that mean that only a few will be saved , that there 's only a few people who are gon na be in heaven that Jesus Christ came and died on the cross for about a handful of people , a small percentage does that what it , is that what it means , well lets look and see what the bible has to say , in Matthew chapter seven in verse thirteen and verse fourteen , this is what Jesus says enter by the narrow gate for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction and many of those who enter by it , for the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life , but few of those who find it any way in the same book , in , in Matthew in , in , in chapter twenty two and in , in , in verse fourteen , listen again to what it says there Jesus is speaking he says for many a called , but few are chosen
22 Keep it that way by preventing it coming into contact with raw meat , poultry and fish .
23 Okay try try it this way with the man hours anyway .
24 To include that issue in the forthcoming Student Loans Bill would make the measure hybrid and deny it any prospect of a swift passage through Parliament .
25 Freud 's English translators er attempted to Latinize for him , make it more kind of medical , they introduced some ridiculous terms like which is pure gobbledegook and is not found in Freud f er the terms of Freud 's which correspond to those are not er observed Latinisms like that .
26 We call it legitimate furthering of mutual interests here .
27 You do it all bit by bit , if you do it all in one fail swoop , you think oh my .
28 We do it that colour for now , and after we get open and organized , we change to the colour of my choice . ’
29 Men , mention it this weekend to your partners and tell them to start thinking about it .
30 As far as the first case is concerned , I take it that part of the process of rational reflection on a set of moral principles and courses of action for myself would involve consulting others ( the experts , if you like ) .
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