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

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1 To get anywhere near an understanding of News Corporation 's accounts , you usually have to wait for the figures it is obliged to file with America 's Securities and Exchange Commission .
2 If an organisation like a local authority does not have clear and effective channels of internal communication , then how will it manage to communicate with the communities it serves when , through the white-collar CCT process , it speaks with many more voices than at present ?
3 Thus the Tabula Rasa flourished in its peculiar , purposeless way , gathering to talk about the secrets it kept , as Roxborough had decreed , and enjoying the sight of the city from its place on Highgate Hill .
4 Both are in accord in suggesting that the way to decide whether a disposition is a trust or not is to look at the words it employs .
5 To agree with the results it should only allow a fraction unc a of its energy to get through .
6 If she herself was at a loss to cope with the perplexities it wrought , what chance would this tender spirit stand before it ?
7 The regime became increasingly draconian in its attempts to deal with the problems it was confronting ; the society , in turn , began to establish public associations of all kinds , most notably the workers ' defence committee ( KSS-KOR ) , which were independent of party and state control .
8 If you use both hands on the boom to run through the shallows it will only need an awkward gust or wave to rip the sail from your grasp .
9 None of us expected it to go to the proportions it has gone to .
10 By the time he had rallied and got himself together and was thinking of things to say to the police it was too late and they were heading north .
11 Helen Atkins , the Council 's solicitor dealing with the issue , says the Authority has to act on the complaints it received over the summer , but admits there 's still a long way to go .
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