Example sentences of "[to-vb] it in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Others counselled against introducing a general requirement of this kind , but suggested the Law Society should nevertheless have the power to impose it in appropriate cases . |
2 | Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents . |
3 | We have to tackle it in two directions , and I think that education is going to be incredibly important in terms of trying to create a more appropriate atmosphere in the colleges , you know , because at the end of the day that 's where people spend an enormous amount of their time . |
4 | But the fact that it is protected by unwritten convention rather than by a legal constitution means that there is no external brake upon Parliament or the courts moving to restrict it in particular ways , as the mood of the times takes them . |
5 | Frederica could , in the Lake District , have seen a " Wordsworthian " tarn and been able to render it in Wordsworthian words , and , because these words were known , tested , thought about , she could have introduced minute changes , have seen one little thing he had n't seen , changed the point of view . |
6 | To help it in these roles it has two seats on Council which is the top executive body of the University . |
7 | Farmers still dilute a concentrated formulation to apply it in 200 litres or more of water per hectare . |
8 | When a record turns out to be a synonym , there are two alternatives : these are to store the synonym at once , in which case the process is called a one-pass load , or to load it in two passes , which is called a two-pass load . |
9 | Prost did to Mansell what Piquet had done to him in 1983 , and in winning the title he became the first man since Jack Brabham ( Aus ) in 1960 to defend the title successfully and one of only four men to win it in successive years , joining two other greats , Alberto Ascari ( Ita ) and Juan Manuel Fangio ( Arg ) . |
10 | Well that 's interesting , because six women do the job in eight hours , and it would take eight women to do it in six hours . |
11 | How many wonem women would you need to do it in six hours ? |
12 | No , we we have to do it in bare feet . |
13 | Dr Michael Dingle 's surgery is on the third floor , reached by an impossibly small lift ( Kenneth has to do it in two trips ) . |
14 | you 've got to do it in four minutes |
15 | Cambridge liked undergraduates reading theology to have two years over the work and believed that if they tried to do it in fourteen months they would do it superficially , or else they would be sure to hurt themselves by overwork . |
16 | It 's something that has taken us years to do and he has to do it in five minutes . ’ |
17 | I 'd love to be forced to do it in strange positions . |
18 | And the mothers had to do it in those days , half a crown to do all the washing for this woman . |
19 | This last pony I had , from Mrs to Soham church , she used to do it in twenty minutes and I never held the reins . |
20 | Er , let me say also , of course , some bosses , you know , are , are , are sad souls , they need a little bit more of a jolt , at which point you have to put it in monetary terms . |
21 | There 's a sense to which , to put it in current terms |
22 | There 's a sense in which , to put it in current terms , |
23 | To put it in simple terms , hard disk performance has failed to keep up with the massive increases in processor speeds — you need a disk cache of some description , so we might as well start with the one you get for free . |
24 | To put it in basic terms , Leonora , you 're no longer merely a patient in my eyes . |
25 | And then when that was done you used to have to take it to the field , and put it in we we used to put it in big heaps and then come back , fill it up , and then go out and spread it . |
26 | Second , because governments and ministers still retain political objectives and motivations , they will attempt to guard jealously information within their purview and to use it in such ways as to influence and direct public opinion . |
27 | Thus , speakers who have productive control of Dyirbal morphology tend not to use it in peer-group situations . |
28 | But in fact is a Rolls Royce a quality car if you want to go shopping and you want to be able to park it in small paces places and get round multistorey car parks ? |
29 | I have to keep it in those margins . |
30 | The general public has a tendency to assume that nurses experience a strong desire to care for others , perhaps believing that many feel a true vocation or ‘ divine call ’ to the work , although it is probably less usual to describe it in these terms today . |