Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [adv] [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 In Thompson v. Robinson ( 1955 Q.B. ) the purchaser ordered from a motor trader a Vanguard car and later refused to accept it .
2 Campbell suggests that this is due to their own recognition , as vulnerable women , of the problem of male violence and thus wish to have it controlled .
3 Having to count how many times they have hit the horse and then decide to give it one more is ridiculous .
4 The amateur radio enthusiast is quoted as saying he considered destroying the tape but eventually decided to hand it to The Sun .
5 This rule adds a consideration to those already discussed as being relevant to the scope of Ord. 53 , namely whether the High Court ( which hears AJRs ) or the alternative forum is more expert in dealing with the type of issue in question or better equipped to resolve it .
6 Stand back from your work and actually try to read it ; are the headings clear ?
7 None of the subjects reported having expected a memory test and most reported finding it extremely difficult .
8 Green gave an interesting account of how this fine bird suffered at the hands of the sheep farmers who had lost lambs and so had to destroy it .
9 We ca n't pick go round Norwood Gardens and not want to do it .
10 As a result , the Committee met on the 3rd tee in December and finally decided to raise it a foot all over and to put up a viewing platform on the right hand side .
11 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
12 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
13 The inside is a mess , even though he 's come to look on it as his only home and so tries to keep it straight .
14 We wondered whether he had forgotten his lines but soon learned to let it go , rather than stop the recording .
15 This is done using option 3.8.0 , Force User to Accept SPR , and may be used as often as required , for example , to re-assign responsibility if the recipient of a previously forced SPR does not wish to take resposibility for it , or a user has accepted responsibility and then wishes to pass it to someone else .
16 The alternative was to wait a further two or three years until a civil case could reach a hearing in the overcrowded Northern Ireland courts and then to endeavour to fight it with the state using against him the formidable privileges and stratagems available to it .
17 The example is the famous case in which a man unintentionally drove his car on to a police-officer 's foot and then declined to remove it , for a minute or two , when asked .
18 You 've been bothered by something for ages and just happen to mention it somebody as you 're walking by , Oh yes .
19 He added : ‘ We have targeted this and we will look next at reducing waiting times to 18 months across the board and eventually hope to get it down to less than a year . ’
20 I mean it was like years ago I heard things about Down 's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it , but now everything 's changing — let's make them more normal .
21 He does n't really seem to be very careful about distinguishing intellect from the one and , and so forth , does n't really , he 's not , he 's not really focusing on that difference and so seems to let it lapse in a less than useful way .
22 Supervisor Roland argued the point and finally agreed to send it back .
23 In his opinion , the British had supported the fifth freedom before 18 November and then refused to accept it .
24 The Government talk about the enlargement of the Community and apparently have included it as one of their objectives for the British presidency next year .
25 SEARCHING for genuine bargains in the New Year Sales can be a struggle but TODAY has made it easier with a comprehensive guide to the best buys on the High Street .
26 It would be the cover , if we were clever enough never to push a crate and then decide to push it straight back to where it was before .
27 Unusual coat colours and patterns can arise spontaneously by genetic mutation anywhere in the world , and breeders in different regions might quite coincidentally seize upon a colour mutation and henceforward seek to establish it as a mark of their breed .
28 If the attacking side run the ball and simply contrive to touch it against the body of an opponent may they then drop for a goal ?
29 ‘ The great thing about him is that he always wants the ball and always wants to use it .
30 He felt a great deal of anger towards his wife and really wanted to express it to her but she had cheated him , as he saw it , by deliberately having an accident and dying and therefore depriving him of having the opportunity to say what he felt .
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