Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] it [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | They disagree strongly about its consequences : was it a watershed in British industrial relations , as some Communist writers would have us believe , or did it barely change the course of TUC and trade union policy , as Gordon Phillips has argued ? |
2 | Or does it just indicate the different ways in which national political shifts are experienced locally ? |
3 | It has certainly not been the only movement , nor has it always taken the same form or led to the same conclusions . |
4 | And plainly Peirce does not deny that we have some common sense grasp of it ; but he holds that taking it seriously transforms the character of inquiry . |
5 | Coverage failed to highlight the wrongful arrests of blacks or excessive use of force by the police ; nor did it adequately convey the extent of pro-social activity engaged in by black ‘ counter-rioters ’ , such as helping the wounded or assisting the emergency services . |
6 | Nor did it necessarily require the Great Powers to act as the guarantors of the regime established . |
7 | Land reform does not necessarily lead to an immediate rise in output , neither does it increase a physical supply of land , nor does it significantly alter the ratio of peasants for the amount of land available . |
8 | If this happens you should create a new DC based on the rejected one and change it appropriately to include the assessors ' comments . |
9 | Each film contains 16 shots , and developing it automatically reloads the camera . |
10 | Although laser discs are used today mainly for music , you could pack the whole Encyclopaedia Britannica onto one of them , and read it out using the same laser technique . |
11 | I just wriggled it , , and polished it up come the lights ! |
12 | She reached out and took the bottle from his hand and turned it around to examine the label , while he simply looked at her in amazement . |
13 | He put out his hands almost against his will , took up one of the mallets and swung it testingly to get the feel of its balance , picked up a punch at random and applied its point , none too deftly because his hands were tremulous , to a half-defined fold of drapery in the nearest block of stone . |
14 | He opened the flying jacket and folded it then unzipped the tracksuit top . |
15 | First , Parkin argues , whilst a hierarchy of material reward does indeed usually represent the unequal distribution of ‘ marketable skills ’ in a society , it is illegitimate to extrapolate from this , as the functionalists do , and assume it also represents the distribution of these skills , as an innate quality amongst society 's members . |
16 | Louise Hignett , a stylist from Keith Hall the Hairdressers salon in Arnold , Nottingham , cut off the damaged ends and texturised it throughout to encourage the curl and take some of the weight out of it . |
17 | An alternative is for the distributing company to form a Newco within its group and capitalise it sufficiently to reflect the value of the Target business . |
18 | She clicked it and took it away to reveal the red drop of blood that the tiny lancet 's pin prick had produced . |
19 | If ever I was tempted by the seductive stasis of an eidetic image , I punctured its reflecting skin with a dart and tore it away to reveal the structure of habit below . |
20 | The small boat skipper then holds the sensor in his hand and moves it round to pinpoint the source accurately . |
21 | The toggle switch is two-position , and flicking it on takes the sound straight to a pre-determined setting . |
22 | After , find Corso di Porta Vittoria and follow it westward to reach the frontage of the Palazzo di Giustizia . |
23 | And does it not make the time problem even worse ? |
24 | And does it not have the ludicrous implication that a two-month-old only knows more than the two-week-old because he is more active ? |
25 | He boils a kettle and pours it in to make the water very hot . |
26 | A kite on a line generates lift from the wind streaming past it ; but if released it soon reaches the same speed as the surrounding air and loses it all . |
27 | Trim off icing around the base , but let it still cover the drum slightly . |
28 | All you have to do is press the Ctrl or Alt key and while holding it down press the second key . |
29 | This infection is thought to play an important part in the pathogenesis of the ulcer disease as eradicating it dramatically lowers the ulcer relapse rate . |