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

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1 No er eventually you would get it dry of course .
2 Also , the processes and skills involved in the creation of a database , be it computerized of manual , are similar for all the above examples .
3 Give it some of that' or ’ We 've got Sabrina on next weeks show , and you do n't get many of them to the pound , eh boys ? ’
4 As I have indicated in the preceding chapter , this theory is not in fact consistent with all known research ( it is doubtful if any theory could be that ) nor is it free of speculation .
5 The man in the room withdrew his arm and shook it free of slivers before turning the gun around ready for use .
6 If you have a disability which makes it difficult to use your slot meter , electricity companies will usually move it free of charge .
7 Several companies offer this facility and some will even do it free of charge .
8 We receive it free of charge , but pay a substantial sum for jacketing the fiche .
9 In an effort to deal with the growing problem of industrial pollution , the Hong Kong government has started to collect chemical waste and dispose of it free of charge .
10 The developer of the site , Ideal Homes Holdings , has undertaken to reserve the site and provide it free of charge to the school trustees in addition to a one-off payment of up to £150,000 .
11 take something along there and they will value it free of charge providing you 've got a copy of the Express !
12 Well I think , probably ought to make it clear of course that we wo n't have available to us the greenbelt local plan enquiry , so
13 The Charles Bal and Sir Robert Sale were beating about in the darkness for the whole of the twenty-seventh , and ash rained down on them so steadily that the crews had to spend hours shovelling it off the decks and shaking it clear of sails and rigging .
14 There was no point in transforming Paris and making it easy of access for visitors if there was nothing to see or do when one got there , and so the Court was to be made open as well as brilliant .
15 He had seen it hundreds of times on the faces of people who fancied that they had said too much to him , opened their hearts too wide .
16 She knew that writing his name was never going to get him back , even if they wrote it hundreds of times in the most beautiful book in the world .
17 Whatever it is , they say it hundreds of times an hour with endless patience and cheerfulness .
18 One thinks of Groucho Marx 's quip : ‘ Giving up smoking is easy — I 've done it hundreds of times . ’
19 Lavender filled it half-full of water and carried it , together with a glass , into the classroom and set it on the teacher 's table .
20 They mean they make it , in many situations , make it pointless of people to try and found jobs .
21 Parkinson agreed , but considered it disloyal of Merryfield to say so in front of outsiders .
22 Most of the island was cleared for phosphates , leaving it devoid of vegetation .
23 All the book needs to make it worthy of recommendation as an introduction to this enjoyable branch of mathematics is a health warning like the one on the tobacco advertisements : ‘ Reading this book can damage your understanding of physical reality ’ .
24 He was the only speaker who thought it worthy of mention .
25 But it is n't easy we have a lot , what complaints we get bearing in mind what I said a short while ago , what complaints we get now are very much biased towards defects in street lighting systems provided currently here and there in Suffolk , so I 'm conscious of this , we are working with the Eastern Electricity Board on an improved maintenance contract whereby certain benefits , and one of them is immediacy of response to repair work will be I hope put forward , very conscious of it indeed so and er we are struggling with what the , the basic cause of it all of course is the , the , the quality of some of our street light and equipment here and there throughout Suffolk is old or very out of date and even run down indicator procedure , so we have got a large real programme as well as repairing ones already there .
26 Int it good of Emerald .
27 When the book was nearing publication , a scientist who was sent an advance copy to review for Nature magazine was appalled to find it full of errors , with misplaced and erroneously labeled photographs and diagrams .
28 The pool that had been so jarringly empty when I took my premeditated dive into it with Terry , I fell into with Toby and found it full of champagne .
29 He 'd have done a par about the lead in his pencil if you 'd asked him — a stick and a half — a column — whatever you needed ; and all of it full of wit and erudition . ’
30 Johnson found it full of weeds ; today it is tailored and fitted .
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