Example sentences of "[coord] it [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think anyone let it in , I 'd guess the door was open or it had a key . ’ |
2 | If you 're feeling depressed after the event — you 've wasted so long and it 's now an anti-climax , or it proved a disaster — the practitioner would concentrate on your lungs and large intestinal area . |
3 | They can also perform a limited corporate finance function , and provide a mechanism for marketing shares in an unquoted company ( Newco ) , where otherwise the benefit to an employee of holding shares is somewhat illusory , in that he can not realise his shares for cash , unless he remains a shareholder of the company and ( usually ) an employee or director , until there is a sale of Newco or it obtains a listing . |
4 | Frequently a horse that habitually rears when it is mounted is also likely to rear every time it feels anxious , such as when it is passed by a truck on the road or it sees a monster ; but it is especially likely to rear when it is asked to stand still . |
5 | Through subsidies the state has established a vast ‘ social salary ’ to make life easier for workers and it takes a pride in the extensiveness of the welfare system that has developed from this . |
6 | And it takes a man and a women to produce a child . |
7 | Something here is not quite as it should be , and it takes a while to work out exactly what it is … |
8 | This is called ‘ image ’ back-up , and it takes a while . |
9 | The ability to select propitious characters in Chinese is a fine art and it takes a student of great learning to transpose an English name into Chinese syllables which convey beauty both in the pictogram character and in meaning , and yet bear some semblance in sound to the original name . |
10 | We carve moulds in wood and it takes a craftsman with a spokes have a day to do each one . |
11 | And it takes a lot to light up the eyes of a man dying of tuberculosis . |
12 | If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house . |
13 | Erm I know it 's easier said than done sometimes but er it has to be your decision because even if you went ahead and were confirmed , we were tal talking about the idea of sometimes parents bring pressure on them on you to go ahead and do it and be confirmed , erm when perhaps you 're not do n't feel ready for it and it takes a lot of courage to stand up and say No I 'm not ready . |
14 | Its part is non-transposing and it possesses a compass of three octaves : . |
15 | It also wants a market in research , and it promises a mechanism for funding the excess costs of academic teaching and clinical research . |
16 | This volume however is both unusual and welcome because it deals specifically with the work of Julia Kristeva ; it is informative in so far as it indicates the cross-disciplinary implications of her work , and it maintains a balance between the introductory and the complex . |
17 | ‘ And it happens a lot . |
18 | So you get this in your hot water cylinder , we can get it in boilers , erm you get it in hot water pipes and it happens a lot in in hard water areas , Scale will dissolve in the acid in the bubbles of Twelve point seven . |
19 | Indeed , leading up the General Election , one tabloid paper said truth , not propaganda , and it ran a series of articles each day de doing features on the main Parties , to give a fair and balanced view , but also running other features claiming nothing wrong with the N H S , banking systems and other high profile problems . |
20 | It was written large and thick in bright red ink and it sent a shock of fear slicing through her . |
21 | It helped make up the minds of waverers on the question of independence and it sent a signal about Serbian intentions to the outside world . |
22 | And it poses a problem that I can not solve . |
23 | It was at this point I think Batty came on and it made a f- of a difference . |
24 | ‘ Powick still had its reputation for cheapness and it made a profit . ’ |
25 | And it made a change to be told before and not after the job that a cow was a kicker . |
26 | His prestige stood high , and it made a sensation when he denounced the CPP for corruption and waste . |
27 | I made a face at my face and it made a face back at me . |
28 | It was going very fast and it made a lot of noise . |
29 | And it meant a respray on her car and a new door for Lizzie 's car , sit down . |
30 | And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching . |