Example sentences of "it [to-vb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I can see me and him having it to go one of these days . ’ |
2 | We have come to expect the premeditated dishonesty of Conservative Central Office to be reprinted in the Daily Mail , but we do not intend to allow it to go unchallenged in the columns of Hansard . |
3 | However , the company 's spec calls for it to support six to eight P5s which it says should be capable of 250 transactions a second . |
4 | Only eight out of more than two hundred teams made it to today' final at Silverstone |
5 | Does the Minister agree that three-year funding for the Sports Council would allow it to plan better for development and expansion ? |
6 | Bob Collicutt acknowledges that he is presiding over a mature , commodity business with limited growth opportunities , but sees the free-standing role as an opportunity for it to remain profitable in the longer term . |
7 | The Walrus and Carpenter Restaurant st Church Street , Whitby , is appealing against Scarborough Council 's refusal of permission to enable it to remain open until midnight , an hour longer than current planning permission allows . |
8 | Why is it that structural ageism sanctions discrimination against older people and enables it to continue unnoticed on a daily basis , and remain unchanged over many years ? |
9 | Such a phrase neglects the fact that the attack on the was a European literary fashion and that the Spanish was undergoing a complex change , which was later to allow it to revive some of its social and political influence . |
10 | Jumping spiders , on the other hand , stalk their prey or perhaps stay hidden and wait for it to pass close by . |
11 | Therefore , a special change point had to be designed , incorporating a point blade in the conduit , which by the operation of a lever , could either deflect a plough onto the change point or permit it to pass unhindered to the old terminus . |
12 | But its brightness was dimming quickly and its shafts withdrawing from the near buildings and then further and further away across the roofs , so that she ran out into it to catch some before it should go beyond her reach . |
13 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc is to sublease three buildings with a total of 175,000 square feet , enabling it to consolidate all of its Silicon Valley operations at one contiguous campus in Sunnyvale ; the three buildings formerly housed MIPS Computer Systems Inc and AMD will sublease them from Silicon Graphics Inc , now parent of MIPS . |
14 | With nothing else to read , it seemed to have the edge on the income tax manuals ( though non-believers would say only just ) , so you can imagine how bad I felt when I opened it to find most of the pages had been razored to provide a nest for a small brown envelope . |
15 | If peat is used , it will grow quite tall while clay will induce it to grow compact with tougher stalks and fairly brittle leaves . |
16 | He first used it to wipe some of the filth from the priest , then lifted the sponge to Rafferty 's mouth , forcing it in . |
17 | I believe it to constitute one of the clearest lines of demarcation between upper and lower in the working class . ’ |
18 | The groups raise money and distribute it to help those in need , mainly through social workers . |
19 | The groups raise money and distribute it to help those in need , mainly through social workers . |
20 | If you do a lot of entertaining and want it to look spectacular at night , then mirror tiles will gleam and sparkle and reflect candle-light beautifully . |
21 | He looked at Hari , ‘ And I did n't want it to look bad for you . ’ |
22 | When it failed to attract substantial readers , it faced a financial crisis which forced it to curtail some of its journalistic efforts . |
23 | AFRC 's change in direction , forced on it by the government 's withdrawal from ‘ near market ’ research , is allowing it to do more of this exciting fundamental research . |
24 | Revamping it to use some of the existing film and to include new film and new voice over and new look , it 's about five or six thousand pounds . |
25 | The more I think about these cases , the more difficult I find it to put each into its proper pigeon-hole . |
26 | ’ We did it to give some of the great youngsters a chance ’ |
27 | The black furry coat with which it was born and which helped it to keep warm during its first days is now sloughed off , revealing the shorter shiny coat which is more suitable for a swimmer . |
28 | It may well feel that there is sufficient resource and underwriting expertise within NCM already to enable it to convert some of its team onto domestic . |
29 | Silicon Graphics will buy a 15% equity stake in Tata Elxsi on undisclosed terms and will license it to manufacture more of its RISC-based servers and graphics workstations in India . |
30 | According to SunSelect , the Windows Sockets applications programming interface will en-able Windows applications written to it to run unmodified over any TCP/IP network . |