Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Would you know it from a real Poussin ? ’ |
2 | Others would buy it for a fancy dress party or a dare . |
3 | The birth his birthday was twenty four months , that means from when you can buy it for a new born baby or somebody up to two years old , will be suitable for it . |
4 | And then I said well I will buy it as a joint sort of joint family Christmas present |
5 | a cast iron logical argument you could you could then even phase it over a longer period |
6 | There seems to be some sort of implicit acknowledgement in there or even explicit acknowledgement that if we were able to justify the approach we could pursue it within a local plan and that does n't really square with what Mr Williamson has just said . |
7 | I pre-recorded it to a click track on Tuesday — very nervously , it 's been years since I sang — and will mime it with a live orchestra tonight . |
8 | He could quite easily accomplish it in a public place of that sort because everyone 's attention is drawn away from the area where you were sitting . |
9 | I would rather describe it as a lively interest . ’ |
10 | Quite clearly , to the shame of local and central government , the homelessness crisis has been allowed to get to such a level that I would describe it as a national disgrace . ’ |
11 | Erm the training course er as I said two days er I 'll count it as a full training course . |
12 | Indeed it did , to anybody who remembered or could visual-ise it as a busy dock . |
13 | We can expect it as a standard feature from the database , once we 've built the systems that hold the costs for the the estimated costs for value of the work . |
14 | But no one has yet been able to identify ‘ extra ’ income , and enterprises do not show it as a separate category . |
15 | Er what we as I was putting was suggesting was in terms of the key diagram and the structure plan we would show it as a single arrow . |
16 | ( iii ) It is important that pupils working towards level 7 and beyond have increasing opportunities to use spoken Standard English , and in particular that those who do not speak it as a native dialect should be helped to extend their language competence so that they can use Standard English with confidence . |
17 | Curtis , fully aware that this was the last night of the Prophet 's current crusade , had anticipated that he might choose it for a last hunting expedition , before retreating to his lair upstate . |
18 | To see the aura requires a certain amount of esoteric training ( unless you are a natural sensitive ) , but most people can feel it to a greater or lesser degree . |
19 | I would grow it in a sheltered spot against a south or south-west facing wall or fence . |
20 | Clearly Parliament would last its full five years and the Government could not bring it to a premature end . |
21 | Already the only preserved railway to be operating a regular commercial freight contract jointly with British Rail , the present proposals would lift it to a new level of national importance . |
22 | The thing is , you can use the filthiest sound in the world , but if you mix it really low , you 'll actually perceive it as a clean sound . |
23 | I always find it a difficult binocular object ; I can just see it with × 20 , but I am not confident that I can identify it with a lower magnification . |
24 | Surgeons used long syringes to extract marrow from her pelvic bones , while a motorcycle courier waited outside to rush the refrigerated marrow to the plane that would carry it to a Dutch hospital . |
25 | Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance . |
26 | Could n't do it with a black one . |
27 | And are you confident when you give a weather forecast that the chances are that it 's going to be correct , or do you do it with a slight feeling of uneasiness ? |
28 | five or six other people on campus who could potentially do it with a just one night 's look an and a diagram . |
29 | I 'll do it for a hundred and thirty quid no more ! |
30 | I reckon I 'd do it for a thousand pounds . |