Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The pressures to be either Black or lesbian make it very difficult and confusing to develop being Black and lesbian . |
2 | I mean , my concern here is that if you 've got a procedure that 's got nine points in it , and effectively we 're going to go through one , two , three , five of those nine points and say either this does not apply to access or access does it differently . |
3 | The Rank Organisation 's policy defines exceptional cases as those where ‘ the recruit 's seniority , special skills , experience or qualifications make it particularly desirable to offer him employment and it appears improbable that he will accept unless a contribution is made towards his relocation expenses ’ . |
4 | But the match needed an attacking spark from Romario or Careca to bring it fully to life and the goal saved the evening a damp , dismal denouement . |
5 | Mr Ashdown will give warning tomorrow , in two television interviews and in his party 's last election broadcast , that an attempt by either Labour or Tories to go it alone in a hung Parliament would end in disaster . |
6 | Sides are coming here to block us and Spurs did it very well . ’ |
7 | … and LoadLeveler to pull it together |
8 | Ami Pro 3.0 not only gives you a full range of text and text styles it also gives you a drawing package , a charting package , an equation editor and a grammar checker . |
9 | Wilcox , always one to strike while the iron was hot , signed a deal of his own with United Artists , then remade his silent film , Nell Gwynn , presumably thinking its mix of history and sexiness made it sufficiently like Korda 's hit to clean up . |
10 | This hatred of Lloyd George on the part of both Baldwin and MacDonald made it very difficult for the Conservative or Labour Parties to contemplate either coalition with the Liberals , or even a tacit understanding with them to sustain a minority government ; and the politics of the 1920s can not therefore be understood without appreciating the widespread antagonism both to coalition and to Lloyd George personally . |
11 | The Pakistan skipper sailed down the pitch , the ball spat away past the edge , and Stewart grasped it wide , as he had against Viv Richards in ‘ 91 . |
12 | Seventy-nine per cent felt that Banking World was informative and 63% found it particularly interesting . |
13 | ‘ I mean , they get these ideas and these bees in their bonnets and try and make everyone think the same way , and they change all the rules and upset everything , and Freud got it wrong in one way and Marx got it wrong in another . ’ |
14 | The councillors loved it , and journalists filed it away for some distant future when Mr Portillo might feature in a Conservative leadership election , writes Valerie Elliott . |
15 | Her horse was suddenly restless , trying to step back , and Morthen kicked it forward again , wrenching back her brother 's head to stare into his eyes . |
16 | She did not actually check her watch , but the effect was there , and Edward felt it keenly . |
17 | These young hooligans are stealing cigarettes and booze to sell it cheaply to feed a habit . |
18 | And Sun says it now has PC-NFS software on a million personal computers . |
19 | Molby swung in the free-kick and Saunders met it perfectly with his head on the near post to score a spectacular goal . |
20 | Its richness and flexibility make it extremely useful in doubling and giving clearness to important melodic bass parts played by cellos , double basses , etc . |
21 | Coatings used to have separate plants in each country , because local tariffs and duties made it too costly to import . |
22 | Thérèse and Léonie loved it too , quarrelling over whose turn it was to load it with grapes and plums , arranged in blue and green pyramids , and carry it in . |
23 | And Rico did it again . |
24 | She died my grandfather died and blacks got it just sold up ! |
25 | He said the children 's history of abuse and separation made it hard for them to trust anyone . |
26 | It cannoned into the bowmen and Hrun followed it joyously , felling one man with a blow and snatching the weapon from another . |
27 | A dwindling of public support both North and South making it virtually impossible for men to operate on Guerrilla lines — one of the basic ingredients for a successful guerrilla campaign is the support of wide sections of the people . |
28 | And because we now we can rely on your experience and skill to convey it safely . ’ |
29 | The company developed HFCS in the 1970s ; now soft drinks giants such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi use it instead of sugar to sweeten almost all their non-diet brands and it has 30 per cent of the North American sweetener market . |
30 | The mirror always shows Drachenfels as young , and Drachenfels kept it purely from vanity . |