Example sentences of "it [adj] [prep] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Liljeros has maintained that too much time has passed to make it possible for Mrs Palme to point out her husband 's murderer .
2 Second , failure of supporters of other parties to transfer votes on elimination caused these to be non-transferable and made it possible for VUPP candidates to be elected " without reaching the quota " in the last stage of a count .
3 He had once been a prisoner in Parfois himself , he knew the castle and the country round it , and owed his escape from it alive to Master Harry and none other .
4 If you 're lucky you 'll strike it rich like Gary Glitter ( Are you sure ? — Ed ) .
5 For a second his mind was off the ball , leaving it free for Patrick Lombard to belt in and whip it away , dribbling it for a few yards , then powering it to Mike , who , relishing his new freedom at Number Two , took it up field .
6 That was unthinkable to the British generals , even though Napoleon III made it clear to Lord Palmerston that he did not intend to usurp the command and so the problem would not arise .
7 HEARTBEAT , ITV , 8.00pm : Sergeant Blaketon ( Derek Fowlds ) makes it clear to PC Nick Owen ( Nick Berry ) that he wants a local burglar caught before the Assistant Chief Constable makes his scheduled visit .
8 France made it clear to New Zealand that it would allow more imports of lamb and dairy products into France if New Zealand reduced the charge against the couple to manslaughter and then deported them .
9 But the dispute also made it clear to President Chamorro that the Nicaraguan left is still a force to be reckoned with .
10 The Arab states have made it clear to Mr Christopher that the mass deportation remains a problem .
11 The appellant , in evidence during the trial , had insisted that he had made it clear to Mr. Burt that he was not a fully qualified accountant , although he had passed some examinations .
12 Black brings it clear for Nottingham Forest .
13 The Court of Appeal made it clear in Janata Bank v Ahmed ( 1981 ) that this is certainly a possibility .
14 Meanwhile , Tadpole has picked up a second firm , Isometrics , to peddle the Sparcbook to the US government , and says a second strategy to make it easier for US government bodies to buy its technology will be revealed in a couple of weeks ( UX No 381 ) .
15 The EEA Agreement will make it easier for UK nationals to live and work in the EFTA countries .
16 To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems .
17 To offset criticism , Novell is promising to deliver a new NetWare NFS gateway this month , which it says will make it easier for NetWare clients to access Network File System services on remote Unix systems .
18 Carbon rubber , or derivations of it such as Goodyear Indy 5000 or AHAR , is durable but firm ; blown rubber is lighter but less resistant .
19 No , the real point is to make it impossible for Patros Bey . ’
20 The Tories did come near to letting Neil Kinnock steal the election from us , but if the party either blames it all on Chris Patten or just forgets the matter as a bad dream , it would not deserve to win next time .
21 She was a woman in need of a child to love , and having none of her own she was lavishing it all on Corrie Palmer , which was sad because in another year she would have to be returned to the hospital .
22 I 've fixed it all with S. Kettering .
23 Do you prefer me then to get it all from Rosette Fournier ? ’
24 Leave it all till Monday Lynda , it 's been a long hard week .
25 And , above all , is it good for Randy Mueller ? ’
26 ‘ I 'd find it embarrassing for Prince Charles to be out with us at the moment , ’ said Captain Barker .
27 WITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand .
28 The bid attracted intense media attention , most of it critical of Mr Knighton , an Isle of Man tax exile who became a millionaire through property dealings in Yorkshire and Scotland .
29 In the winter we used to have it hot with Yorkshire pudding .
30 This lays it open to Walter Benjamin 's critique even more than the classic realist novel , for it is still further removed from his concept of storytelling .
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