Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] it [conj] " in BNC.

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1 To avoid this means careful research of community needs , time and knowhow to conduct it and of course funding .
2 I want to enjoy it while it is here , but I have some aspirations … like shops , ’ says Kylie , who yearns to own a string of ‘ green ’ shops .
3 However , after exhaustive efforts to produce interfaces using Motif — which it dubs a ‘ deranged widget set ’ — the company has decided to ‘ stop throwing good money after bad and cease using it until it either improves or disappears . ’
4 First , a careful search ( takes 10 Turns ) of the alchemical section turns up two works of note : De Lapis Philosophorum in Bretonnian , and the small and quirky Lermontov 's Grimoire ( see New Magic ) ; the latter needs an I test to find it unless the adventurers know that it 's here for some reason .
5 it wo n't be nice and simple like this it 's when they give you the simple one and say integrate it that it 's hard .
6 Now we have lost one and want to replace it but the nursery do not grow it any more , and we can not find one that does . ’
7 Oh you never know you might win that , I only want to win it cos .
8 What happens if you want to edit it and you 've got tabs in , does it make it more difficult ?
9 ‘ You reckon an old building will jar with your luxury villas , so you want to buy it and demolish it ? ’ she asked , her voice frigid .
10 When we say when we say that that we stage door club is closed it closed in the place it 's not open every evening but we do actually let it out we let it out to companies and whatever conference or companies who want a facility or meeting place something we do actually market that and we do actually ask people if they want to use it and in fact it has been taken up there .
11 The choice of software depends on how the school librarian and/or teacher want to use it and what skills and concepts the pupils should experience .
12 As a non-philosopher I always used to find that slightly depressing statement that of Eyre 's about beauty , and it seemed to me that one could immediately follow that by saying just because there 's a word for it maybe you have it because you like it and you want to use it and is n't that self-validating in a sense .
13 As a non-philosopher I always used to find that a slightly depressing statement , that of Ayer 's about beauty , and it seemed to me that one could perhaps immediately follow that by saying ‘ Just because there 's a word for it maybe , you have it because you like it and you want to use it and is n't that self- validating in a sense ? ’
14 Although it can become distracting if the children always want to use it when you 're working as a whole group , there may be times when you want everybody to take a piece of cloth and make themselves something with it — a headband or a belt in a particular colour , for example to identify them as belonging to a particular group .
15 or whether you want to leave it until as an out patient .
16 Well look , well you can do it if you want to do it but i
17 A Scotland Yard spokesman said : ‘ If people are going out to drink , they want to do it when they are with friends .
18 ‘ I 've got panto and I want to do it because I 've got to pay the mortgage .
19 it all depends whether they want to do it or not
20 One of you 's got grievance and you want something done , there is something that you want done and the other person , is the person you want to do it or the person who 's got a part to play .
21 are you , well you eat it the way you want to do it and I 'll eat it all up
22 ‘ She 's a strong girl and now we just want to forget it and get on with our lives . ’
23 It now has such favourable associations of secure wage-earning that we hardly bother to question it or look behind it .
24 Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us .
25 Most of us , as people who live in this world , are interested in our environment , and even if not young we certainly grow to appreciate it and to learn a bit about flowers and the way animals live and work in our garden and watching David Attenborough on television and erm we have a genuine interest because as part of this world we know it and come to understand it , and probably feel , therefore , if even if you 're not a biology specialist , which you certainly do n't have to be by any means , when a child asks a question about , you know , ‘ where do the flies go in winter ? ’ and ‘ why 's the hamster gone to sleep for three months ? ’ we feel more capable of answering it because we 're closer to it ourselves and those are the sorts of questions that people told us .
26 Want to have it where everybody 's together , boogieing
27 There will be a little left in the last bit of pipe , but you only want to remove it if you are working on this length of pipe .
28 Do n't any of the existing Sergeants want to take it before it gets advertised outwards I mean I do n't but
29 well I know , well you want to label it so you know what 's on it just reminding you , you say , oh you 'll say you did n't remind me to write it down
30 There is a major issue here , but I want to note it and move on to consider a different aspect of how race and class intersect .
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