Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Capacity planning , of course , is vital if customers are to avoid buying equipment they do n't need , or buying it too soon , and at the same time avoid hitting a performance crisis due to inadequate hardware resources .
2 Quite simply , these are times when there is more healing to be done , more effort is required by the natural healing powers to maintain order or to put it slightly differently , it is no longer possible for a balance and harmony to be sustained without the production of symptoms of disease .
3 What is tying these together is an ideal , or to put it more concretely , a certain position associated with some alienated intellectuals in late capitalist society .
4 Do these words refer to the actual expense incurred by the school in providing the benefit or do they refer to the hypothetical expense incurred by the school arrived at by the formula of dividing the total cost of running the school by the number of pupils attending it or to put it more shortly do they refer to the additional or the average cost of the provision of the benefit .
5 Indeed , much of the film has dated badly , by comparison with the better American films of around the same time ( Wild River , Psycho , The Hustler , El Cid ) , or to put it more neutrally appears less attractive than it did in its own time .
6 Secondly , it will go , in accordance with the voter 's intention , to his next-preference candidate , or to put it more accurately — since it can not go to a candidate already elected or eliminated — to his next available preference .
7 Second and equally important , as Fratter ( 1989 ) also asks , can parents release and mourn a child to whom they are attached or to put it more bluntly , can parents mourn a child that is not dead ?
8 But with those grown to man 's estate , I think he fails ; he failed with me , or to put it more correctly , I failed with him .
9 Hang it up in a wardrobe , lay it flat on a spare bed or roll it very loosely .
10 I mean there 's carnage on these roads of ours , and people are just not doing anything about it or taking it seriously enough .
11 To the degree that Freeman 's is the best and correct understanding of the play 's real and essential structure , earlier interpreters misunderstood it or understood it less satisfactorily or more superficially .
12 Do n't use the other person 's name or use it artificially so that it jars .
13 In the accompanying article , ‘ How to save energy and stay rich ’ , Debora MacKenzie describes plans for Sweden and the Indian state of Karnataka that increase economic growth while diminishing carbon dioxide output , or increasing it only slightly .
14 Ian Woosnam came to Augusta National playing , in his own words , like a 24-handicapper , though those of us in that category just wish we could spray the ball similarly around the practice ground or putt it so waywardly .
15 Has the revolution of 1989 been lost already , or did it never really happen at all ?
16 It is neither necessary that the occupation of tropical lands by Europeans should injure the natives in their enjoyment of life nor has it hitherto usually been the case .
17 Nor did it ever completely disappear , despite repeated attempts to extirpate it .
18 She regarded gossip as a mortal sin , and encouraging it almost as bad .
19 Cadfael picked up the psaltery with due respect , and laid it safely aside on the little prayer-desk .
20 In this way , the combination of light-plus-colour gives the animal a flat , undifferentiated appearance and renders it much less conspicuous to predatory eyes .
21 Cromwell took his army across St. George 's Channel and led it forward ruthlessly and successfully , and by 1650 it was clear that the English government was going to be able to reconquer the island .
22 ’ You can stop thinking , if that means trying to find a way to steal the phetam and sell it somewhere else .
23 But not so ( we are told ) : Conservative advocates of tariffs and social reforms like old age pensions , wages councils , regulation of sweated trades were , Fforde argues , simply engaged in ‘ principled opportunism ’ ; this was ‘ not Collectivist Conservatism but expedient Conservatism ’ , and to see it as otherwise would be to allow oneself to be ‘ misled by manufactured appearances ' or what Fforde describes elsewhere as the gap between ‘ professed stance and true intention ’ .
24 After all , a dog or a cat will come for the rub and tickle it so obviously enjoys .
25 Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross .
26 Work started in January on a £20 million programme of improvements at Stirling Castle , designed to restore the historic fabric of the castle and make it even more interesting for visitors .
27 Then we got ta put a real stiff coat on there and make it really ripply .
28 Erm , now what that means is , if you ca n't answer the question and you 've only got a few lines down then sort of trying t w blur it a little bit and make it waffly so that there 's something we can point to and say that you 've written something , right ?
29 ‘ Doing ‘ Natural Beauty ’ live in Portland and singing it right through , I nailed it right there .
30 Maybe they 're allowing men to put this burden on them and accepting it too readily .
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