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

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1 to decorate it as well , we 're gon na have that dark grey , and that way it wo n't cost us anything , we just wait , you know just get it out on our insurance policy , so we 'll send it off , no not at the moment , so
2 Well I told my lot to whatever they do on a Saturday , put it down on Monday and that way it 'll automatically get paid at time and a half .
3 and as soon as it comes out you just fire a ball of string , yeah , and that way it ca n't fall down cos you 've got
4 He had n't noticed before just how thin she was , and that night it was obvious that her maid had been over-generous with the rouge-brush .
5 What 's more , while the AccuCard can handle standard DOS Extended and Expanded memory it makes no attempt to save XMS or VCPI Extended memory .
6 Only then can the US begin to think seriously about what kind of future security system and political structure it would like to see in Europe .
7 As a man of affairs and political influence it is not surprising that he had his opponents .
8 Not being bound by statutory rules and political control it was better able to innovate — perhaps trailblazing for local authorities to take up when the experiment was seen to work .
9 Any Right , two hundred and fifty pound it is .
10 What utter and unbelievable nonsense it is for the Labour Group to claim that the Conservative Group have sought to exploit the needs of people with disabilities in order to gain political advantage .
11 Like the air force 's B-2 bomber and F-117 fighter it was to use " stealth " materials and design in order to minimize the degree to which it would be subject to radar detection .
12 Twice daily , the tide comes in , and each day it will be approximately 50 minutes later than the previous day .
13 four or five times as I watch the skua tries and each time it fails .
14 Staff and students wishing to use the car parks must register their vehicle each academic year and each time it is changed .
15 During the next year Sally fell in and out of love a half dozen times and each time it proved to be just as disastrous .
16 But it will hurt , and each time it happens , it will feel like a shock , and a sad renewal of the realisation that a loved companion is beginning to drift away from her , and that there is nothing either of them can do about it .
17 And each time it reminded her of her husband .
18 I was hanging from my wing down the length of the pole , the wind strong enough to pull and toss my body against it , and each time it did the pain at my wing was so terrible that I cried out .
19 I 've had this twice and each time it 's been upheaval because he 's got a lot of goods which had to moved in shoe horned in moved peoples belongings out of one cupboard into another .
20 Instead of assuming that their development progresses along a smooth and unproblematic path it is assumed that there have to be mechanisms and policies to overcome constantly recurring disequilibria and attempts to gain some sort of balance ( for example , between agriculture and industry ; between the amounts available for consumption and for investment in new capital ; between money and financial capital on one hand and production on the other ; and , especially , between capital and labour ) .
21 That is not in doubt , because no one can actually imagine that ‘ we ’ are not going to ‘ win ’ , though nobody ever analyses exactly what ‘ winning ’ would in fact mean out there in the real world of the Middle East , beyond the political and economic leverage it will give the United States .
22 In this social and economic climate it is idle to attribute the decline of personal saving , when it occurs , to the taxation system .
23 In its impact on British politics and economic policy it has already been remarkably successful .
24 And anyone who has ever seen the devastating effects of alcohol addiction on the alcoholic , his or her friends and family will understand only too well the dramatic and destructive influence it can have on the lives of all concerned .
25 ( As it takes place within an overall structure of hierarchy and private ownership it is clear why the principle can only be described as quasi-democratic . )
26 Both men particularly loved medieval art , admiring the rich decoration and painstaking labour it involved , and their enthusiasm was shared by the Pre-Raphaelite group of painters with whom they were closely associated .
27 Of course , in very full and loud tuttis it can be used freely .
28 Yet for psychological insight and acute comment it is not easy to match the way Marryat , in Percival Keene , states and develops the situation of an illegitimate boy steadily and tenaciously working out how to persuade his noble father , under whom he serves as midshipman and later as lieutenant , to acknowledge him openly and alter his reserved , cold but unmistakably responsible behaviour towards his son .
29 In order to ensure that the cost accounts are a proven and reliable record it is essential that the cost and financial accounts are integrated .
30 Everyone uses mercury and some use it in much larger quantities than others .
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