Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The purpose of the administration order is to allow the company an opportunity of finding an investor or partner thereby allowing it to survive , ’ said Jason Elles .
2 Within the union , therefore , Scargill 's call was for solidarity , for those with more readily-guaranteed futures to support other miners ' prospects which were less bright , especially so if the NCB could capitalize on splits and other weaknesses within the NUM , thereby enabling it to isolate vulnerable areas .
3 ‘ If the government continues to ignore us and deny our presence in this country , ’ he asked , ‘ what right has it to demand 100% loyalty from us for action ? ’
4 ‘ And do you really think that if I had taken something of your aunt 's I would be stupid enough to wear it to work ? ’
5 This keeps the register ‘ live ’ and provides a steady income for the UKCC , so helping it to move towards financial independence from government subsidy .
6 If you take it to make yourself numb , in order to forget or to help you sleep , you are only using it to mask the symptoms of a distressing situation which will still be there tomorrow .
7 On the other hand , it requires a membership large enough to enable it to represent a significant number of credit managers .
8 I would accept , however , that this court 's appellate jurisdiction is wide enough to enable it to entertain such an application .
9 They are little more than delicate hooks hidden in their plumage and are so short that they are quite incapable of lifting the bird 's body high enough to enable it to make a complete wing beat .
10 Near one of these , a guardian-baboon squatted , on a leash long enough to enable it to run after any would-be shoplifter and seize his thigh in its jaws .
11 ‘ I only eat it to annoy your uncle . ’
12 The problem with keeping the original ( e.g. as a photocopy , with sections highlighted ) is that you have n't really done anything with it yet : you have n't assimilated it or made it your own , in the sense of fitting it with ( and so allowing it to affect ) your existing thoughts and knowledge .
13 ‘ Yes , there are plans for a musical , it is true we are talking about doing one with Kylie and we all very much want it to happen , ’ admitted Pete Waterman .
14 But they 've cut them well they done it again about a month ago no one could survive They 'll only do it to get the get the key
15 But none of it was true — she 'd only said it to cover her own growing confusion , a confusion she now realised had come out of what she 'd begun to feel for him .
16 Apparently Charles only uses it to entertain VIPs .
17 At the time of birth , however , an angel strikes its upper lip , so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned .
18 only wear it to go out
19 Yeah , I thought you 'd only bought it to keep it for a year or two
20 I believe bus drivers already have radio communication ; could they perhaps use it to report the illegally parked vehicle and summon a towaway unit ?
21 You might perhaps like it to change : more active pursuits such as walking , golf , tennis , swimming , cycling ?
22 Mobile users can only use it to make outgoing calls , and must be near one of the 8,000-plus Rabbit base stations dotted across the country .
23 Alvarez was fully aware of the ‘ bad news ’ part of the equation-the muon 's brief life which only allowed it to catalyse a handful of fusions before it perished .
24 Irishmen had long used it to denote ‘ complete ’ or ‘ permanent ’ , and Irish labourers brought it to Lancashire ; Turner did not invent the term , but merely gave it a new and more specialist application .
25 The move has been welcomed by Datarange , which says that the financial stability which its new parent will bring will better enable it to pursue its business strategy .
26 Venners , the ‘ Son of Fred ’ to quote the title of his autobiography , came from a council estate in Dagenham or Corned Beef City as he and his street-pals irreverently called it to taste fame , fortune and hero-worship .
27 In 1987 the bank raised £700m in a rights issue , only to use it to make provisions of £1.02bn against sovereign debt , a move that pushed the Midland into its first ever loss .
28 So get it to go all the way .
29 Without food taxes , he would have nothing to offer the Dominions to induce concessions in return and it would be impossible to advocate the policy with the fervour that would alone enable it to challenge the distribution of wealth as the central political issue of the future .
30 Ya so that if the goes up to thirty thousand the reserve might be large enough to give it to sell it for that price .
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