Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Information having the necessary quality of confidence which is supplied by one party of a contract to another for the purpose of enabling that other to perform a contract will usually be subject to an obligation of confidence so that the recipient may only use it for the purpose of that contract .
2 But that line is a difficult one to draw , and some traders or lenders may inadvertently draw it in the wrong place .
3 The original American legislation was only for women , and they made in fact some very erm convoluted and not very satisfactory arguments about why they should only do it for women .
4 You should only consider it at all if you believe your marriage can continue .
5 ‘ Also , if you allow the dog to sit on your settee , then replace that settee with a new one you do n't want the dog to sit on , you must not expect it to suddenly understand why it can not sit there . ’
6 A consequence of this duty is that a fiduciary must make available to a [ customer ] all the information in his possession which is relevant to the [ customer 's ] affairs ; ( 4 ) The duty of confidentiality : a fiduciary must use information obtained in confidence from his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , for the benefit of the [ customer ] and must not use it for his own advantage or for the benefit of any other person .
7 That is the one thing that really matters in the House and we must not undermine it in our negotiations .
8 We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there .
9 Should just do it in time .
10 We should easily make it into two hundred pages or so . ’
11 We should not do it for our sex .
12 Just as you should not overload your argument with cases , you should not load it with too many separate points of law .
13 It is because of this fact , that ‘ DEAC ’ the manufacturer states that if a battery is being discharged at the 110 rate you should not discharge it to a voltage of less than 1.1 volts per cell .
14 Gandalf tells him that since he is not in a position to pass judgement on everyone he should not pass it on one person .
15 Your filter can deal with the waste products of the fish , but you should not expect it to also cope with additional and unnecessary pollution .
16 As the carpet has been in satisfactory use for some years , we should not expect it to be the actual cause of trouble .
17 It is what makes the difference between the phrase ( 30 ) , where the first-order relation is of course qualification , and the completeness of ( 31 ) : ( 30 ) lucky Gomez ( 31 ) Gomez is lucky Similarly , this is the difference which opposes ( 32 ) and ( 33 ) , where the relation assigned is equation rather than qualification : ( 32 ) the broker , a man in a grey suit ( 33 ) the broker was a man in a grey suit The notion of " completeness " may seem vague ; again , however , we should not expect it to be defined more closely for the very good reason that fundamental notions — and we take assignment together with equation and qualification , along with the ideas of entity and property , to be the bedrock of linguistic structure — do not allow themselves to be defined .
18 The idea of taxing what most people regard as their birthright , fresh air , is startling , but perhaps Tolba is right : we should not take it for granted .
19 A reminder that he should not take it for granted that he would in time succeed to England , Normandy and Anjou ?
20 Often there is no such work to be had , but if there is , the asylum seekers should not take it at the expense of people already here .
21 They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’
22 They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’
23 They should not mark it as trustee because Registrars would not accept it . ’
24 You must always mix it with an oil .
25 If you get an improper fraction as an answer to a problem you should always change it to a mixed number .
26 Short-term leases , if they do n't contain an absolute bar to assignment , commonly contain a covenant by the lessee not to assign the lease without the lessor 's licence , and usually provide that such licence shall not be unreasonably withheld — if such proviso is omitted , then acting for a prospective lessee you should always insert it in the draft .
27 I say this not because any holder of judicial office should ever regard it as an affront to be overruled by an appellate court but merely to emphasise that as a practical matter the chances are that the visitor probably will get it right .
28 He was concerned that preachers of the Word should also take it into homes and minister it at closer quarters .
29 We have taken a careful look at this application and feel that we must now draw it to your attention .
30 I must now replace it with a more complex , but I hope still arresting , account designed to bring out the main difference between pragmatism and law as integrity .
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