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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yet that weakness makes it extremely difficult for Patten to make any concessions on his plan .
2 Lord Mackay of Clashfern LC held , on a construction of section 63 without the aid of reference to the parliamentary material , that the tax-payers were only assessable on the extra cost of providing the in-house benefit , and in reaching this finding regarded it as crucial that , on the facts , as found , the teachers ' sons occupied only surplus places and their right to do so was entirely discretionary .
3 Sir , So , the swords are drawn with the Government at long last , now that you have a UK Chairman whose speech at this inauguration laid it firmly on the line , that what this country needs is a transport policy to serve commerce and social preference .
4 The terms of this description make it absolutely clear that Polygnotos did not adhere to the single ground-line but placed his figures up and down the field with some rudimentary indication of setting ; and a few Athenian vases which must have been painted around the sixties show the same thing .
5 Everyone who subsequently learned of this action condemned it as utterly stupid and irresponsible , but perhaps such criticism may be tempered by the fact that the man was in a deep state of shock .
6 They have had some crap win it though .
7 Okay the engine is pushing as hard it can to try and , like a lot of people running behind leaning on this car pushing it forward , and why , why is n't it going f usually if you keep pushing something it goes faster and faster .
8 This uncertainty makes it particularly interesting to know whether intentionally childless women are different in personality or attitudes from those who wish to have children , and whether these attitudes could readily become more widespread .
9 This plan makes it as likely as possible that I shall employ behaviours that are appropriate in two vital ways :
10 This CCOAC makes it more likely that Person Y was involved in the things we think he was involved in but … ’
11 The point is that some parents do it habitually .
12 This discovery made it all the more important to me to maintain my behaviour and to maintain it in secret .
13 Note that I added a minor 3rd ( C ) in this run to give it more of a country flavour !
14 Any judge faced with cases of this type found it very difficult because whatever the decision , somebody was going to be grievously hurt .
15 SOME banks make it so difficult to open an account .
16 Conflicting interpretations of this move saw it either as a sign that the armed forces were no longer capable of confronting internal subversion , or as an astute move aimed at allowing the guerrillas to save face and disarm before taking up seats in the Constitutional Assembly .
17 A positive approach to study of this nature makes it more interesting and provides a degree of excitement .
18 For more than a century the Board has been providing qualifications for industry that are internationally recognised and this pedigree leaves it ideally positioned to contribute to the growing need for transportable workplace focused qualifications .
19 Homosexuality aroused revulsion in about a quarter of the respondents , another quarter seeing it as sick , odd or ridiculous .
20 Veterans of this procedure describe it as ‘ more hassle than it 's worth ’ and ‘ a complete waste of time ’ .
21 That he had done both this morning made it perfectly clear that he knew George had upset her again .
22 Wills were normally made shortly before death , as many a shaky signature can testify ; some people left it so late that they could only make an oral statement ( or nuncupative will ) , which was written down and sworn to by witnesses .
23 Some people leave it very late to discover that they may not be aggressive/intellectual/pragmatic enough to succeed in their particular company .
24 Some people leave it late , you know .
25 Isolated from their normal environment and support network , some people find it almost impossible to relax .
26 Some people find it very satisfying to be a key worker .
27 Some people find it much more appealing to express probabilities in this multiplicative way .
28 Why is it that some people find it so difficult to accommodate the idea that providing immediate relief to human suffering can go alongside campaigning for longer term solu-tions ?
29 And did some people use it like er almost like in a like a money lending scheme then ?
30 Like teaching , some people do it naturally while others have to learn the skills in a more formalized way .
  Next page