Example sentences of "it [prep] [adj] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | four week course , but he 's running it for two hours for two weeks . |
2 | ‘ You can have it for three nights for ninety then . ’ |
3 | Because his wife had made dishes of it as first-night presents for the cast , apart from Titania , who was on a diet and would have to be dealt with in some other way . |
4 | Shuffle it between enough parties for long enough and and the issues will get lost . |
5 | It was the kind of bed that made into a table and bench-seats during the day and you just took the table off its legs and fitted it into some slots for night-time . |
6 | Do n't waste stale bread — make it into dried breadcrumbs for coating fried food . |
7 | Mr and Mrs Robinson , who own the house but have divided it into single bed-sits for Social Security tenants , told police that at first they thought their son had been a victim of cot death syndrome , but a post mortem examination revealed the murder and assault . |
8 | They were driving into the city now , and she looked around her , seeing it with different eyes for the first time , seeing it as a garrulous old lady with so much to tell to anyone willing to listen . |
9 | We found that a number of enterprises had defined this model and published it in internal documents for managers . |
10 | Not only did factors draw on it in some years for London , but later in the century the rise of Plymouth as a naval centre provided a counter attraction for corn from its eastern half which might otherwise have gone into the increasingly populous western mining districts . |
11 | If you are not completely satisfied , return it within 30 days for replacement or refund . |
12 | He had paid it no attention , for the light still reached it only by reflected glimpses ; but Isambard had lived with it on close terms for fifteen years , and knew it line for line and feature for feature . |
13 | ‘ Keep the media out of it at all costs for the moment . |