Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Wo would you like to try it for the next year , or few meetings ? |
2 | But we do think that the fact that they chose to launch it on the last day of our Conference is quite a compliment ; it was after all the Green Party that forced the government to produce the White Paper as a result of our fifteen% in the European Elections last year . |
3 | Still he was n't surprised at all at my giggles when I dragged myself back to view it for a second time . |
4 | TOKYO ( Reuter ) — The Liberal Democratic Party , struggling to win back voters alienated by scandals and a sales tax , yesterday chose the Prime Minister , Toshiki Kaifu , to lead it into the next general election . |
5 | Two men climb the rock to check that all has been eaten and to clean it for the next burial . |
6 | Mr Joseph Bronson ( HMS Milne ) , of Helmington Terrace , Hunwick , is still waiting for his medal but is expected to receive it within the next few weeks . |
7 | Perhaps they would like to choose it for the next one . |
8 | But remember it was your decision to buy it in the first place , nobody else 's , and if it 's you that 's wrong , or you that does n't suit the item , then you probably do n't have any entitlement to an exchange or a refund . |
9 | Mr Cinnamond said all the money was ploughed back into the club , except for what it took to pay back those who had put up the finance to buy it in the first place . |
10 | As a result , England now had its own foothold upon France 's northern coast through which trade and armies might enter ; or , as the emperor-elect , Sigismund , was to express it in the next century , a second eye to match the other , Dover , in guarding the straits . |
11 | That product there already either exists or we 're going to do it for the first time for an estate agent |
12 | Why bother to do it in the first place ? |
13 | Similarly it would be stated in the estate agents ' particulars whether permission had been granted for a house which is up for sale to be sold to someone who wanted to use it as a second home . |
14 | If you want to leave it to the last minute you can also bring your items to the Community Centre on the morning . |
15 | But I do n't want to leave it to the last game of the season . |
16 | Sometimes there might be the temptation to leave it until the next day if the weather is bad or your car will not start . |
17 | Only we I do n't , I do n't know about you but I do n't want to leave it until the last minute |
18 | The only sensible course was never to start it in the first place . |
19 | But two years of severe drought in the region have prompted suggestions to give the project a higher priority and to build it over the next two years rather than the next 14 , as originally planned . |
20 | Yes , but I mean , you have to , you not to not know that you have to count it from the first one does n't matter . |
21 | He thought to take Mr gross salary in the present financial year , to reduce it by a third to get from gross to net earnings and to do similar calculations for the rest of the three and a half years so as to arrive at the figure of fifty three thousand nine hundred and six pounds . |
22 | She was to keep it for the next three and a half years . |
23 | If the success of Drury 's frame-up was breathtaking in its audacity , the failure of the Appeal Court to expose it during the next ten years was no less so in its crassness . |
24 | As golf is another favourite Hastings sport and an ideal means of relaxation it probably does n't help his back problem that he gives the ball such a lick as to threaten to land it in the next kingdom ! |
25 | Western countries are overflowing with dangerous waste — and their first thought is to dump it in the Third World . |
26 | IN A POEM called History Peter Porter piles a number of state crimes — reminiscent of those attributed to the Stasi — on top of one another in a seemingly solid pillar of evidence , only to explode it in the last line with the simple but logical detonation : ‘ Their story will not be told . ’ |
27 | So before we separated he gave me a working title for a song , and told me he wanted me to finish it by the next time he saw me . |
28 | If he had told me that the first half was going to be crap , I would n't have bothered to watch it in the first place . |
29 | All we we 've agreed that we 're going to need someone to control it at the next fair . |
30 | He proved how difficult this feat is by failing to repeat it at the second time of asking . |