Example sentences of "it to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | LIFESPAN RDBI , the LIFESPAN RELATIONAL DATABASE INTERFACE , allows the LIFESPAN Manager to extract User , Module , Process Model and Design Change ( DC ) information from LIFESPAN and transfer it to a proprietary relational database of his choice . |
2 | If members allowances are a hundred and eighty thousand this year which is somewhere around there , Mr may correct me but I think I 'm not too far out , we 've already upped those this year to a hundred and eighty- nine , so next year there 'll be a hundred and seventy-one and the thirteen thousand cost of this will reduce it to a hundred and fifty-eight I actually do n't think that is possible , we ca n't afford it within the terms of of the present set up , unless someone 's going to dramatically reduce the length and the number of meetings in this council , which I think is highly unlikely , I think we 've got to set a good example to our employees , I think that this would give completely the wrong message . |
3 | The labour group have now agreed to reduce it to a hundred thousand . |
4 | Normally the charge will be repaid when the property is sold but the Board has a discretion to transfer it to a substitute property in certain limited circumstances ( see reg 98 ) . |
5 | A tribe living near the shore might wonder at this evidence of sorting or arrangement in the world , and might develop a myth to account for it , perhaps attributing it to a Great Spirit in the sky with a tidy mind and a sense of order . |
6 | That God created the world and then left it to a forsaken humanity , trying to address Him in an echoless void — this idea is n't new . |
7 | When the villains were unable to get the caravan up a small incline , they hitched it to a stolen vehicle and wheel-spun their way onto the road . |
8 | For the sake of clarity , and since its fate is fundamental to what happened later , I have tried to omit my interruptions and the questions which demanded answers , and reduce it to a simple account based on the facts that Alec Reid told me . |
9 | If they do not pay , he will take the land back and sell it to a rich friend . |
10 | Later when you are satisfied , you might read it to a limited number of people — just one or two . |
11 | It was sent by the museum to Skinner 's where it slipped through and was bought by a dealer who also failed to recognise its quality and sold it to a young couple for $550 . |
12 | Perhaps that was why de Gaulle 's memoirs of the period , Memoirs of Hope , de-dramatized the whole affair , reducing it to a futile conflict over the essentially nineteenth-century problem of colonial domination , irrelevant to the real concerns of France in the contemporary era . |
13 | A security cordon was thrown round Oxford City Centre bringing it to a virtual halt as police evacuated thousands of shopperss , workers from offices and college students . |
14 | This dialogue box will search for data within set criteria , extract it and write it to a pre-defined output block . |
15 | Once I showed it to a psychical research woman who , after careful study of the plan of Versailles , said to me in a tense voice : ‘ You realize that the two ladies went bodily through a brick wall ? ’ |
16 | De Gaulle was more interested in exploiting the process of change ( in the interests of France and of his regime ) than in forcing it to a fixed end-point . |
17 | Swear that you will never speak of it to a living soul ! " |
18 | I attached it to a living model |
19 | ‘ A thing happened to myself Stevie , last autumn , coming on winter and I never told it to a living soul . |
20 | Older residents recall the days when a car could be driven down this lane , but years of neglect had reduced it to a narrow path . |
21 | Does dew or rain reduce it to a sodden pulpy mass ? |
22 | Now you have made this garment , show it to a good friend , or your mother or sister , at any rate someone who will be frank with you in their opinion of your work . |
23 | But I was advised to imagine I was telling it to a good friend and not worry about what other people might think . |
24 | Tolstaya buffs it to a new shine : ‘ The wind droned in the trees and water flew in the wind , and birds , cawing , bushed in billows in transparent trees , on rusty domes ; clear puddles trembled , reflecting the lights of stands selling dumplings , vodka and meat pies ; and alarm , life and desire breathed , smiled , and ran in the air — common property , unclaimed , no-one 's . ’ |
25 | Already the only preserved railway to be operating a regular commercial freight contract jointly with British Rail , the present proposals would lift it to a new level of national importance . |
26 | At a push , you could use a disk editor , such as the one included with Norton Utilities , to recover files — just hunt down the file you want and copy it to a new file . |
27 | Initially created in 1982 , Logan has continued to adapt this work , and recently revised it to a new height of over ten metres . |
28 | Provocation creates an unstable idea so that we may move on from it to a new idea . |
29 | connect it to a hot water supply then |
30 | In a lecture which he delivered before completing the poem , he had described the " unity " of " English letters of the past " and related it to a recognizable entity called European literature " . |