Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [verb] it to " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The Social Democratic Party considers it to be its positive and principal task to further the self-determination of the proletariat in each nationality rather than that of peoples or nations … it is only in isolated and exceptional cases that we can advance and actively support demands conducive to the establishment of a new class state . |
2 | Despite this many bankers consider it to be more important than the aforementioned economic factors . |
3 | Without doubt , everyone agreed , this extraordinary display proved it to be a tree pipit . |
4 | The full 60-second version of ‘ Nature ’ will be used , with some small additions to link it to the TV commercial . |
5 | Yet , during the late 1930s , Labour 's clear hostility towards European fascism , and its support of the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War confirmed it to be a party which was prepared to face up to fascism . |
6 | However , the following two sentences show it to be an expected trait : |
7 | And these top earners have it to a tee . |
8 | In addition to the services of every kind asked by the voters , effective management would also involve the politician in substantial expenses , for any major political figure owed it to his position in society to give generously for any public concern . |
9 | Repêchages were in the afternoon with all British boats making it to semi finals . |
10 | In its 16-valve guise , the Calibra is claimed to reach 140mph ; the less powerful 8-valve engine pushes it to 126mph . |
11 | The court refused to allow the claim , holding that the clause ( imposing an exorbitant charge ) was particularly onerous and unusual and the library had not taken all reasonable steps to bring it to the attention of the agency . |
12 | Many men ( but few women ) deny the existence of subtle impediments that make it particularly difficult for women , blacks , Hispanics and even those talented Asians to make it to the top . |
13 | They are the ones who — as one such teacher put it to me — are over the hump but not over the hill . |
14 | This does not require any bridging inferences to link it to the earlier sentence . |
15 | It was even more surprised that night when two hundred grim-faced nomes tracked it to its earth , lit a fire in the entrance , and speared it to death when it ran out , eyes streaming . |
16 | The two popular actors left it to director Richard Donner to make sense of it all at the end of the day . |
17 | In the new company , Gardner Merchant Services Group , the managers have an initial eight per cent stake , with the prospect of up to 20 per cent if their performance over the next five years justifies it to the rest of the equity holders . |