Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has felt the presaging shadow of death , and he goes to meet it in the old unchanging way of the wild — alone .
2 ‘ We know that the semi-final is important , and every one of us wants to win it for the manager , but we have got to approach every game in the same way .
3 CCW wants to manage it as a National Nature Reserve , but this is being blocked by the IDO claim .
4 Daddy has to leave it at the garage .
5 It is generally assumed that in the absence of methodological artifacts visual laterality effects in normals arise either because one cerebral hemisphere is relatively inefficient at processing or retrieving the stimulus material presented and/or because one hemisphere can not fully process the information and has to send it across the corpus callosum to the opposite hemisphere .
6 He wants to expose it before the whole world , but he needs your help . ’
7 I think he really wants to name it after every member of the Spurs football team , so if it 's a girl it could be tricky ! ’
8 The trainer believes he still has time to get Rodrigo de Triano back to peak fitness for the 2,000 Guineas but stresses that the colt will not take his place in the Classic if the ground softens up : ‘ If there is even a touch of soft , he wo n't run ; he needs to have it like a road . ’
9 All this is so rich , heady and fast-moving that the viewer has to take it on the narrator 's trust .
10 When the heroin shows up in the flour , Gary wants to return it to the mob .
11 It is owned by property developer Robert Lance Hughes who plans to re-erect it on an as yet unconfirmed site .
12 It plans to do it with a range of shoes , which although a complete change from last year , still concentrates on the technical merits of StableAir .
13 Endorsement of the Ericsson approach has come from the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , which says that it plans to use it as the basis for a pilot network .
14 Unlike age , sex and social class , ethnicity as such has not been used as a census category ( though the OPCS plans to use it in the 1991 Census ) .
15 He has bought the rights to a steamy book by Darling Buds Of May author H. E. Bates and plans to turn it into a TV movie starring his wife .
16 He told reporters he was overwhelmed by the unexpected prize and said he plans to donate it to the Prison Fellowship .
17 The new version of the bus , which meets the IEEE 1596–1992 interconnect standard , will be jointly designed by the two companies , and will be manufactured and marketed by LSI Logic , which plans to offer it as an ASIC core through its CoreWare Division .
18 However , the museum plans to display it in the spring in the Egyptian galleries .
19 3 ) In the instruction manual for the BOSS ME-5 it says to take it to a recognised dealer to get the back-up memory battery replaced .
20 Provided it does n't melt , she now plans to show it at an exhibition in London .
21 If the original is in the possession of one party to the proceedings who refuses to produce it at the request of another party , a copy will be admissible .
22 When she applies this to her test situations , however , she tends to interpret it in the narrow sense of explicitness rather than with reference to the higher orders of logic to which abstractness usually refers and which the general weight of her argument implies .
23 Looks , money , a penchant for power and a great wardrobe — they 're what it takes to make it to the top .
24 The Capital Plan for next year appears to treat it in the same way as capital receipts from sales , with the total being pooled and divided between the various programmes .
25 Kent County Council , at least , has ben persuaded of the value of the Hybrid Bill and appears to favour it as a means of dealing with the Channel Tunnel Rail Link .
26 It 's sad , you know ’ — she turned about and looked at Peggy ‘ It is sad when a mother outshines a daughter , and aims to do it to the extent of trying to fascinate her son-in-law .
27 Though its airs of faded grandeur seems to place it in the Anglo-Ireland of Molly Keane — a world of dwindling resources and sinking expectations — it is far from being another monument to the old Ascendancy ( ‘ Protestants on horseback ’ , as Brendan Behan once dubbed them ) .
28 If political struggle takes place for specific purposes and anticipated results , here Sartre seems to condemn it to an unending series of detours that will never arrive at their destination .
29 Usually the word is applied at the immature stage before the eye swells with rising sap , often changing colour a little — which helps to identify it on a leafless stem .
30 To create a separate agency for a particular task helps to remove it from the political arena .
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