Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The company collapsed , the ITA had to re-advertise the contract in July 1955 , and the ABPC film company , one-third owned by the American Warner Brothers , was persuaded firmly to accept it the very day before ITV started in London . |
2 | High vaulted ceilings and historic frescoes have inspired the Fine Arts Commission to designate it an historic monument and guests feel they are living with history . |
3 | Again she found herself responding to the fever of his passionate desire , and as her own need rose to meet it a small cry of yearning left her — a cry that was accompanied by a totally different cry that echoed from downstairs . |
4 | The subtitle is ‘ Making Feminist Sense of International Politics ’ , which itself should be striking enough to secure it a decent sale in alternative bookshops . |
5 | The final barrier to its operation came after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union , when the North-Rhine Westphalia administration responded to intensified local concern by refusing to grant it the required license to operate . |
6 | Researchers in this area are likely to find it a useful entry to the literature , and a source of ideas on research needs . |
7 | GLASS giant Pilkington continues to find it a hard grind . |
8 | The study of tone languages is less important for native speakers of non-tone languages , but most students seem to find it an interesting subject . |
9 | It was such an important discovery that the Mayor and Corporation were persuaded to inspect it the following afternoon and the whole village turned out to wait for them . |
10 | ‘ And , as he said in his letter , it was all right for him to rough it a little while he was on his own , but he has Elise to think of now . ’ |
11 | I enclose the Constitution of this Association , in the hope that The Prince of Wales Charities might , at some point this year or early next , be able to award it a small donation . |
12 | I enclose the Constitution of this Association , in the hope that The Roval Bank of Scotland might , at some point this year or early next , be able to award it a small donation . |
13 | I enclose the Constitution of this Association , in the hope that The Trust might , at some point this year or early next , be able to award it a small donation . |
14 | There can be little doubt that the survey since its modern inception has had a major impact on social research , and any history of social research has to award it a salient place . |
15 | While Babcock Thorn yesterday emphasised its jobs announcement had nothing to do with the Trident issue , the losses will clearly increase the pressure on ministers to award it the nuclear submarine work . |
16 | Mr Veazey , 52 , plans to rename it The New Belmont Club and introduce social club type cabaret . |
17 | You do n't , I mean I 'd like to win it every bloody week but , I 'd be chuffed . |
18 | I know but you do n't have to do it every single day do you ? |
19 | The director wants you to do it a certain way , and either you do n't feel that he 's right or you feel that he 's right but he 's forcing you to be a square peg in a round hole . |
20 | Or maybe maybe that is n't the first thing you want to do , if you want to do it a different way , do it whichever makes more sense to you . |
21 | The reaction from the other side of the table is different because you are a woman , they expect you to do it a different way . ’ |
22 | To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice . |
23 | I think my , to do it a little bit harder |
24 | Head and shoulders , knees and toes , knees and toes , head and shoulders , knees and toes , knees and toes , and eyes and ears and mouth and nose , head and shoulders , knees and toes , me and he , I have to do it a little bit faster |
25 | In practice it should be easier to do it the standard way |
26 | Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier . |
27 | She was used enough to being left behind while Gloria went off , but it seemed more dangerous to do it the other way around , for her to leave Gloria behind . |
28 | I would hate to do it the other way . |
29 | ‘ Alec , ’ I said , a little desperately , ‘ I 've got to do it the only way I know how to . |
30 | Now I want you to do it the hard way , I mean you would n't normally do it this way but when you 've got letters in you 've got no choice . |