Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pos pn] [noun] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | You need someone to discuss your work when it comes to printing , and Danny will suggest which frames to print and how he can bring out certain aspects of an image . ’ |
2 | ‘ He was n't keen to put his head where it hurts and that does n't go down well here . |
3 | A lockable fuel cap stops thieves stealing your petrol and also forces the casual thief to abandon your car when it runs out of fuel . |
4 | Make sure everyone has a chance to have their say but be prepared to use your judgement when it comes to deciding when action should be taken . |
5 | It has always been in order for Ministers on the Front Bench to read their answers and it has never been in order for hon. Members to read their questions . |
6 | It is therefore idle for a British government to start telling managers how to run their companies until it has itself learned how to carry out its own duty to maintain a sound and stable currency . |
7 | He has guarded fiercely against the band 's tapes being made public but listening to them years on , it is difficult to understand his uneasiness and it seems a loss to fans . |
8 | You pay nothing now and will have 15 days to study your policy after it arrives . |
9 | If a large customer is late in making payment , a firm may be unable to pay its suppliers unless it has spare liquidity . |
10 | I ask your leave to remove her pain when it begins to grow past her bearing . |
11 | On this page , Nick Roe visits a plant which , despite strenuous public relations efforts , has failed to convince its neighbours that it has come clean . |
12 | But goodness can choose to change its nature if it has true freedom of will . |
13 | Also , taking into account a 100 Group survey and a brief note on the view of organisations already authorised to train , the report concludes that although the ‘ TOPP schemes established so far are providing excellent training opportunities for those students who are committed to a career in a non-practising environment ’ , the Institute may need to review its approach if it wants to increase the range of its training opportunities . |
14 | That the hunting fraternity have passed the word round that it to remove your business because it 's rumoured that that person is involved with er er people like me . |
15 | Legally , you can not be forced to pay your bills by direct debit but a company may not be willing to have your business if it conflicts with its administrative practices . |
16 | The FCO is waiting , it says , for Ratliff to clarify his plans before it comes to a decision . |
17 | A different set of policies , perhaps sustained over two or three elections , may force the defeated party to reconsider its strategy if it wants to remain electorally competitive . |
18 | The idea of the bond is both to demonstrate the financial security of the firm and to provide funds to rescue its clients if it goes out of business . |
19 | Mr Kaifu might accumulate enough successes to impress his party when it decides who should lead the country for the next couple of years . |
20 | They have this little peephole where you have to shove your cigarette so it sticks out on the other side for them to light it . |
21 | I want to feel your seed where it counts . ’ |