Example sentences of "it [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 So I just put it on just to tick
2 Just a microphone taking erm ju just I just have it on just to have conversations with people .
3 And I scratched it on there to make sure that I did n't forget it .
4 Did , did you put it on there to measure it out ?
5 He should be encouraged and allowed to write it slowly enough to write it correctly .
6 I know you have done a C C Q on yourself and we 've looked at each page in detail but I think until you actually do it yourself and maybe write little prompts to let you know what 's on the next page so you can signpost it most effectively to move round the C C Q as opposed to you dri er as opposed to it driving you , you can drive it , but that should be done in the fullness of time but I do recommend you do it before you actually do your first full appointment cos it might pay you .
7 ‘ Tell me , Uncle , is it all right to carry on thinking about ordinary gravity force instead of wonky space — if you want to ? ’
8 After a brief apology she said : ‘ Is it all right to allow credit for this , Miss Carne ? ’
9 Is it all right to eat or drink before a session ?
10 ‘ But is it all right to eat Grandson Richard 's sandwich ? ’
11 ‘ Is it all right to walk on a Sunday , Uncle Rory ? ’
12 Even though it 's a brand new house and they 're not gon na pull it down tomorrow to build a bloody factory on top of it .
13 I copy it down here to help me go forward .
14 Wexford grasped it in both his hands , raised it high and brought it down hard to meet the empty air .
15 The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law ?
16 ‘ Following the failure of the stabiliser rear spar top chord , the structure could not sustain the flight loads imposed upon it long enough to enable the failure to be detected by the then existing inspection schedule .
17 My chances of getting my hands on it long enough to give it the once-over were minimal , and I did n't fancy trying to steal it off Harley .
18 What I want you to do is try and hold on to it in your brain then when I 've finished write it down in the appropriate box and see if you can hold on to it long enough to do that .
19 When I examined the differences between success and failure in change projects or development efforts , I found that one major difference was simply time — staying with it long enough to make it work .
20 Coffin had been at it long enough to know that was the way truth lay , that in the untidiness lay the answers .
21 She would need stock , after all , and if the selection was n't too impossible she could probably keep it long enough to clear it .
22 They would n't have had it long enough to clear their own ground rent .
23 While attentive to the spirit of his reproach , it is not enough to retreat into the security of a duality — even a dialectic duality — in which difference is always already valorized against the corrosiveness of repetition ; but nor is it enough simply to reverse the poles and allow the current to run the other way .
24 I find the easiest way is not to attempt to free the yarn from the sinker plate completely , but to free it just enough to enable you to push the carriage on past the weaving yarn .
25 Whether Darrel McHargue would have won on Commanche Run is irrelevant , for this was vintage Lester Piggott — the jockey completely at one with his horse , pushing it just enough to achieve maximum effort but always keeping it balanced , willing and galloping straight for the line .
26 It was this — you have now , or should have , at least a sovereign left out of your monthly pay & what survived of the 15/ from the Bank ; so is it not best to send it all to me at once ?
27 Is it not enough to have to endure that when one is alive ? ’
28 We need it not only to breathe but to protect us .
29 Is it not better to use a product with a slightly less than exquisite perfume for the sake of the planet as well as our health ?
30 For Chambers , his witness of doubtful character , he found this Nixonian endorsement : ‘ Is it not better to tell the whole truth in the end than to refuse , as Hiss did , to tell it at all ? ’
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