Example sentences of "[vb infin] it a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mainly because erm wires got crossed and er the 's Hall folks want us to go again to do exchange at the end of November , and Well we 'll discuss it a little bit further . |
2 | And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales . |
3 | If you dive after a surface interval of more than 10 minutes , the Solution will consider it a second dive , and dive time will start again from zero . |
4 | ‘ I 've since had quite a number of first division chairmen clearly indicating they did not consider it a final offer and that they want this thing settled , ’ said Taylor . |
5 | Andrew might also consider it a useful opportunity to further his England captaincy claims , for which he has a growing number of supporters — although he expresses no such wish , since his old school-mate , Will Carling , currently holds the job . |
6 | If you have trouble obtaining a reservation at a particular kennel , you can consider it a good sign . |
7 | But a spokesman from Berne said : ‘ We did not consider it a serious incident . |
8 | But I would consider it a great honour and privilege if you would allow me to help you overcome this disadvantage by making you a gift of whatever you may need . ’ |
9 | For one man to achieve the supreme state of Cosmic Consciousness , a state of absolute serenity , perfect peace and harmony , boundless knowledge and universal understanding , should this require the application of a thousand stout sticks , I would consider it a small price to pay . |
10 | As the following sections show , however , case load problems were not as great as predicted ; and although the development officers continued to feel some lack of back-up services they did not consider it a severe impediment to their implementation of the project . |
11 | Most people would consider it a difficult moment . |
12 | ‘ You could always consider it a last request . ’ |
13 | At 53 he edged Waqar low to Inzamam at slip , and the Pakistanis were not easily persuaded that neither umpire could consider it a clean catch . |
14 | Could she survive it a second time ? |
15 | And that 's not quite on so that would bring it a little bit it might be about ninety two or something it might |
16 | He refused and Universal countered that they would merely give it a limited showing . |
17 | Kirkwood ( who adopts the Prague School rather than the Hallidayan definition of theme and rheme ) , suggests that placing an element in initial position will give it a certain prominence but that it will still ‘ carry less weight than the actual rheme ’ . |
18 | So he can give it a final tug to check it is closed . |
19 | And that 's all we ask because we 'll give it a hundred percent . |
20 | Like many European economies , Austria faces a difficult year ; its close links with the ailing German economy may give it a worse time than most . |
21 | The ‘ Roman style ’ was not , of course , created by the Council of Trent though the Council did give it a partial façade of quasi-homophonic simplicity . |
22 | Two of the five vessels being built for Olsen are designed to comply with this legislation , and this , says Parker , will give it a proven ability to fit in with the new requirements . |
23 | Secure in their mountain fortresses , the Dwarfs did n't give it a second thought . |
24 | Most women I know would n't even give it a second thought . |
25 | Recycling is better than disposal so before you throw anything away think how you could give it a second life . |
26 | Matilda said , ‘ I 'd give it a good wash , dad , if I were you , with soap and water . |
27 | Pete asked and Mum grinned and said ‘ Well , I suppose so but I 'll give it a good wash when we get home . ’ |
28 | And that 'll give it a good help . . |
29 | I 'd give it a good hiding if it did n't behave |
30 | Personally , I 'd love to see us support it to the hilt , because I believe that , you know , the community theatre , above all else in Ottery , really does give it a good name . |