Example sentences of "it to [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Write your answer on a postcard and send it to Good Food Competition , TODAY Features , 1 Virginia Street , London E1 9BS , to arrive by Monday November 9 .
2 Forest fans gave it to that slag Clough and in the long run they got a bitter reward .
3 What happens if you issue one to , you manage to get it to this department today but ca n't get it to that department 'til tomorrow and .
4 Hair is a marvellous natural fibre — you could almost compare it to pure silk thread .
5 Lord Hailsham , however , used twentieth century reasoning and applied it to nineteenth century cases .
6 It is just that he will not apply it to future pension rights because he is not in the least interested in defending workers ' pension rights .
7 Once they are in place , you can have the shingle delivered — it can be dumped directly on to a drive site from the road , but you 'll need to barrow it to remote garden paths , so set planks on the lawn if you have to run across it .
8 A good simulation should be incorporated into a project and offer the opportunity to explore the subject from different angles , relate it to other subject areas and for extension work .
9 The teacher may also wish the software to offer the opportunity for extension work , to draw the subject being studied out further relate it to other subject areas , raise issues and add a new dime to the work e.g. the software on the economy allows pupils to skills of manipulating variables and such skills are cross-curricular Often the same course can be duplicated , to advantage , us microcomputer program .
10 Write your answers on the back of a postcard or envelope no bigger than 5in × 6in — please include your boot size , the size of jacket , fleece or T-shirt you 'd like , and your size for waterproof pants — and send it to Outdoor Action Adidas Competition , .
11 That is why we are committed to provide the opportunity afforded by trust status and to grant it to those health care units that seek it , where they can show that they will use the freedoms that that status involves .
12 Only 13% ( 26 ) spoke to their spouse about it , and fewer than 10% mentioned it to another family member or friend .
13 Recently , the society offered to give its building to New York City in exchange for a revision of status entitling it to city-provided operating funds .
14 Will the Minister release MOD votes to allow local authorities , in collaboration with the MOD , to bring empty housing owned by the local authorities and the MOD up to acceptable standards and then transfer it to local authority control for the express purpose of providing homes to ex-service personnel ?
15 A large amount of the unwanted paint was reused by donating it to local community groups in Leeds .
16 It took another two years before Picker offered it to English director John Schlesinger .
17 Hence the thrust of the NES : leave it to market-driven energy prices to create incentives to conserve , while junking many regulatory restraints on oil , gas and nuclear production .
18 The petition has been handed to Alyn and Deeside MP Barry Jones who will deliver it to Welsh Secretary John Redwood .
19 The emergence of current cost accounting and of efforts to apply it to public sector organizations has necessitated taking an explicit view of capital maintenance in their accounts .
20 Many non-Western cultures use a type of music , not used in the West , which has symbolic meaning to the members of the culture ; an attempt should be made to understand this symbolism and turn it to positive selling advantage .
21 I also think restricting it to just Premiership players is a good idea
22 ‘ ( 2 ) A person secures access to any program or data held in a computer if by causing a computer to perform any function he — ( a ) alters or erases the program or data ; ( b ) copies or moves it to any storage medium other than that in which it is held or to a different location in the storage medium in which it is held ; ( c ) uses it ; or ( d ) has it output from the computer in which it is held ( whether by having it displayed or in any other manner ) ; and references to access to a program or data ( and to an intent to secure such access ) shall be read accordingly .
23 However , factors that might theoretically if not actually subject it to some strain need to be understood , as do those conducive to its most efficient operation .
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