Example sentences of "for it [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 He knew , as well , that Tree Spirits cling tenaciously to their homes until those homes become untenable because of the Tree dying and drying and he thought that Miach 's spell must have been stronger than any of them had thought for it to draw the Spirits so filly and so firmly into the open .
2 But she had no milk to give it — so there was no reason for it to suck the teat , which would have helped the flow .
3 This project has been described in some detail for it exemplifies the way social workers may need to adapt their skills , to work with colleagues from other disciplines , and also to work at one remove from the client , in sustaining an informal care network , or a family network .
4 A different form of control liability will , however , apply if the dominant undertaking — whether or not a shareholder — has formalised its relationship with the public company concerned by a control contract which provides for it to manage the company and in which it offers the minority shareholders a buy-out or , at the shareholders ' option , to pay them an annual protected dividend .
5 It is , indeed , politically more difficult for it threatens the very essence of capitalism .
6 Eleven fifteen on the dot , wait for it to pick the phone up .
7 Despite this , BCAR have an Auster V operational from Old Sarum airfield , Wilts , with plans for it to visit the D-Day beaches in 1994 during the 50th anniversary celebrations .
8 The hon. Member for Dagenham wants not only to recreate a GLC but , as my hon. Friend the Member for Harrow , West said , for it to be bigger and for it to control the police , which the old GLC never did .
9 The year 1890 was also a very significant year in deaf history for it saw the birth of the British Deaf and Dumb Association .
10 I took a last look round , then only had to kick the top edge of the kite up a little for it to take the wind and lift .
11 One or two of the boys would go in there , fellers of the village , and they would stop there all night , and the next night ; and they say it had been known for it to go the week ; have a week settin' in , staying in the pub .
12 The first is a highly fortuitous and austere way : namely that the compound might have the same effect — the transfer of some particular kind of information — sufficiently often and sufficiently advantageously for there to be some selective advantage in its coming standardly to possess that significance : that is , for it to acquire the biological function of transmitting just that kind of information .
13 The reticence of the General Council was deliberate for it feared the violence which might ensue if all workers came out and was alarmed at the prospect of mass defections leading to the rapid collapse of the dispute if it did not immediately meet its objectives .
14 But the eagerness to get to Sutton Bridge Station to start the trip was matched by the reluctance to get to Hunstanton Station at the end of the day for it meant the excursion was over :
15 How such a venture was ever worthwhile is debatable for it had the disadvantage of the steep climb from the pavement .
16 Although a government which enjoys the confidence of a comfortable majority of Members of the House of Commons is very unlikely to encounter any difficulty in securing such sanction , the necessity for it remains the ultimate weapon in the hands of the House .
17 This makes it very hard for it to pursue the traditional answer to a slump of ‘ pump priming ’ spending more on job creating projects like roads and railways .
18 Yet probably The Rock relies on a form too close to extinction at the time for it to bring the whole revue to life .
19 The £130 Sega Mega Drive is Britain 's best-selling 16-bit video games machine and there are masses of games available for it to keep the family happy .
20 One solution would be for the district to allocate the resources to the locality for it to secure the services required .
21 He has persuaded the new Armed Forces minister , Jeremy Hanley , to see a delegation next week to hear Chester 's case for it to have the new centralised pay and personnel centre .
22 It must be stressed that an exercise , such as the one mentioned is fundamental to the effective use of nursing manpower for it provides the foundation for subsequent decisions which may be less effective if handicapped from the outset .
23 The first was that the abrogation of responsibility by a nation for its coinage would be for it to surrender the essence of its own statehood .
24 Regular monitoring is valuable to the field man for it assists the task of making enforcement appear routine .
25 The slaying of Osred in 716 at the age of 19 or 20 was certainly an event of some significance for it broke the monopoly of royal power which the descendants of Aethelfrith had maintained since the accession of Oswald .
26 Nevertheless , the year 1961 , in which Molly Sheavyn and Mark Frame assumed office , is historically very significant for it marks the beginning of an era when the BDDA was no longer tun by part-time volunteers from their homes , but became an organisation with its own office and full-time paid staff .
27 It is much more useful to the author and users of the simulation model than the pictorial representation of Figure 6.8 for it shows the inputs , outputs and storages involved in the system .
28 It has been more difficult for it to investigate the non-physical nature of prehistoric society .
29 Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies .
30 As far as I know , there are only two still in existence : one , the U.505 , was captured by an American task force towards the end of the war , towed up the St Lawrence and through the Great Lakes to Chicago where a special cradle was built for it to cross the Lake Shore Drive and then set up in a little house of its own in the Museum of Science and Industry .
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