Example sentences of "it [coord] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 Some people tend to overuse it and/or use it for concepts too complicated for this medium i.e. where a proper report or formal memo or even a meeting would be more appropriate than an e-mail message .
2 The HMI document The Curriculum from 5 to 16 suggests that ‘ all that pupils learn should be practical , and therefore relevant , in ways which enable them to build on it or use it for their own purposes in everyday life ’ .
3 A letter to Dr. Watson from the Sir C.J. Liston Foulis Trust , dated 14th October 1991 states , ‘ Our clients have instructed us not to continue the lease either on short-time or long term basis and therefore the ground with the buildings there-on belongs to our clients outright and the residents of Juniper Green have no right to occupy it or use it for playing tennis or for any other purpose . ’
4 There was none of the violence of illness in it , no writhing or moaning , and it was never impatient or irritable when Kalchu tried to feed it or probed it for sores .
5 The draftsman should therefore consider whether the landlord should have the right to enter the demise for other purposes also ( eg testing the property , taking samples from it or measuring it for the purpose of rent review ) .
6 The connotations of this in the creation of manhood were made clear by Baden Powell , founder of the Scout movement , who observed that masturbation checks the semen from getting its full chance of making the strong , manly man : ‘ You are throwing away the seed that has been handed down to you as a trust instead of keeping it and ripening it for bringing a son to you later on . ’
7 ‘ No , absolutely not , though people can take information from it and use it for that purpose if they 're so minded .
8 And you 're quite sure that while the car was down in Streatley , the thieves who I 'm after would n't have had a chance to take it and use it for their break-in ? ’
9 Where in previous years these vessels had been purely large fishing vessels loading salted fish into barrels for immediate export to their own ports , now there came great numbers of large factory ships and modern trawlers which could process fish , package it and freeze it for indefinite periods .
10 De Valois saw it and accepted it for the repertory .
11 There 's supposed to be a back fire-escape , but years ago , before I came here , someone unhooked it and took it for scrap .
12 Where Ken wanted to jolly the world along , Bernard wanted to push it and shove it for its own good .
13 ‘ Its purpose is to help middle and secondary schools plan their overall curriculum to include an adequate coverage of pupils ’ study needs : the ability to formulate and focus a question , find possible sources , judge their appropriateness , extract the relevant information , reorganize it and prepare it for future use , or reorganize it and prepare it for future presentation to others .
14 ‘ Its purpose is to help middle and secondary schools plan their overall curriculum to include an adequate coverage of pupils ’ study needs : the ability to formulate and focus a question , find possible sources , judge their appropriateness , extract the relevant information , reorganize it and prepare it for future use , or reorganize it and prepare it for future presentation to others .
15 The dealer subsequently repaired it and advertised it for sale at £136 .
16 Think yourself into it and hold it for a while .
17 All these years he had had it and kept it for safety and secrecy 's sake inside a boring medical book .
18 And everybody was aware that this was the norm , and so you accept it and take it for granted .
19 No , not by any means , but of course , when the weather is right , people just accept it and take it for granted .
20 When they reached the next chamber he extinguished it and exchanged it for the torch .
21 In a list box , for instance , it 's normal for a click to select an item , and a double click to select it and open it for whatever process you 're at .
22 er he would back his with a little encouragement from me he 'd back his lorry right into it and flatten it for you .
23 When each letter is found , the child records it but leaves it for others to find .
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