Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] it [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Either let your hair dry naturally or give it a quick blast with a diffuser/dryer . |
2 | So that makes it a one-one . |
3 | so that makes it a bit worth while I suppose |
4 | While nineteenth-century Catholic teaching had been suspicious of ‘ human rights ’ discourse , John embraced it eagerly and made it a central theme , greatly extending the range and number of ‘ rights ’ , including those of minorities ( 95–7 ) and refugees ( 103–8 ) . |
5 | ‘ If that does n't work we will then dig in and do it the long and hard way . ’ |
6 | Somebody who lives nearby , came in and examined it the other day , and that 's all I know . |
7 | This is it you see , I mean a , a company like or have gone to a lot of trouble to get that length right , er and to tune the box and all this that and the other and get the right , I do n't know maybe er just think oh you know you just build this , put this massive speaker in and call it a sub based woofer |
8 | Reliability is much to , much more to do with replicability , it 's , it 's another if another researcher went in and did it the same way , would they get the same results ? |
9 | But another judge will come along and give it a fine mark , but |
10 | propel it along and make it a little bit different to the book erm with some of the other things , I mean for example if you erm get stuff off , I do n't know , for example people like Ian erm |
11 | ‘ Culture is an integrated system of beliefs ( about God or reality or ultimate meanings ) , of values ( about what is true , good , beautiful and normative ) , of customs ( how to behave , relate to others , talk , pray , dress , work , trade , farm , eat , etc. ) , and of institutions which express these beliefs , values and customs ( government , law courts , temples or churches , family , school , hospitals , factories , shops , unions , clubs , etc. ) , which bind a society together and give it a sense of identity , dignity , security , and continuity . ’ |
12 | Now you can , those are both the same sides so you 're gon na en add them together and give it the sign that is common to both . |
13 | Wishful thinking : the statement ‘ If I could do anything I would implant the standards in his brain ’ may spark off more realistic ideas such as running a course to explain the standards ( perhaps in a country hotel so as to make it a pleasant experience ) . |
14 | But that meaning is not determinate enough to be able to adjudicate between rival translations , so as to make it the case that at most one is right ( though we may never be able to tell which ) . |
15 | But we usually work it into the show format somewhere , rather than make it a part of the news . |
16 | Rather than doing it the other way . |
17 | I propose that we get on and do it a fast as possible . |
18 | With Mario , you felt that if you were walking through the wilds and a bear came bellowing from behind a tree , Mario would seize its paw , shake it vigorously and tell it a good story . |
19 | I mean the big fellows here they 've got to try and run it off or give it a tug and come off come off and get the er the sub on . |
20 | The trick is to keep the line direct to the float , without disturbing the float more than to give it a slight lift . |
21 | ‘ He has long arms and I think he 'll use them to hold me off and make it a long bout . |
22 | Take your head off and give it a rest . |
23 | That invariably meant sectioning the warren off and working it a piece at a time . |
24 | He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing . |
25 | The fact that they had been warned off but made it the more attractive . |
26 | He could walk right up and ask it the question that burned within him . |
27 | He picked it up and carried it a mile across a field for help . |
28 | A high six-iron was the mutual decision , since there was just a gentle breeze to hold the ball up and give it a good chance to stop quickly . |
29 | ‘ And if you pick one of these creatures up and place it a little distance away on the surface of the water , all its fellows will see is that it vanished , and reappeared elsewhere . |
30 | It is wise to wash all media thoroughly and to give it a good visual inspection for foreign objects and contaminants . |