Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] [verb] it " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Then , as efficient as ever , ‘ You 'd better have my phone number here just in case you need to tie up with me on anything , ’ she decided , and , giving her number , paused only long enough for Fabia to take it down and was then asking , ‘ Well ? ’
2 Moments later her father answered the call , his voice coming as clearly as if he were in the same room , and even loudly enough for Silas to hear it .
3 Turned back to Ormanroyd who could n't control it first time and that was enough for Forest to win it back .
4 The quality of the recording declined suddenly , but not enough for Charlotte to doubt it was Samantha 's voice she heard next .
5 There can be no complete falling out , because too many Americans care too much about Israel to leave it all alone in a cold world .
6 I did not know enough about painting to recognise it , or even guess at its value , but in the present-day crazy art market even a relatively modern painting might well be very valuable , and this one was apparently worth the trouble and risk that Ewen Mackay had taken .
7 Then Wim went off and tagged IBM and when IBM and HP agreed to support a common position Sun eventually found it could n't resist , especially with Novell nudging it on .
8 Thus the goodness which is associated with the good breast may be preserved and protected by being introjected , to appear as an attribute of self ; but if the infant 's anxiety is aroused by its own feelings of frustration and hatred , the same good object may be projected outwards in order to protect it from the overwhelming badness which the infant feels to be within itself .
9 Indeed it is difficult to imagine such a state of affairs , but in fact Marx , especially in Formen makes it quite clear that this is not what he meant at all ; it is only under the influence of Morgan in The Origin that Engels might possible by construed to have implied something so unlikely .
10 Surely we all believe enough in BAIE to hope it will be a yardstick of professional competence and status — after all , some companies have more than one IPR member in a department or consultancy ?
11 Although ComputerEasy Draw is more basic than the more expensive packages , you wo n't be paying for a lot of functions that you will rarely or never use , and it 's certainly rich enough in features to make it a worthwhile investment for most everyday drawing requirements .
12 So in order to speed it up a little bit we might need need to heat it up .
13 For when God freely wills to take on Himself the world 's suffering , He does so in order to absorb it , to transform it and to overcome it by the positive power of His eternal and unchanging love .
14 So in order to prevent it raising the mound 's temperature too high , a thicker layer of soil has to be heaped over it to shield its interior from the sun 's rays .
15 Only in Lebanon did it survive , outliving even Franco 's political offspring .
16 Only in Cambodia has it tried to do both at once .
17 Only in winter did it snap their necks to gorge upon their warm sap .
18 But all that would not be enough without Connery to focus it .
19 It was a Christian colleague in the English Faculty who said , ‘ The problem of pain is quite bad enough without Lewis making it worse . ’
20 Life is hard enough without computers making it harder .
21 THE rise of vigilante justice in Britain is alarming and I 'm glad your article Getting Away With Murder highlighted it .
22 More generally under association bargaining it has been shown that
23 His naturally long strides , she suspected , he was deliberately making even longer in order to make it difficult for her to catch up !
24 It seemed that the entire congregation was there helping , through breakfast time in the Undercroft until evening when everything was stowed away in Church leaving it presentable for he next day 's Service .
25 But would they , would n't they just in practice overlook it ?
26 Lily meanwhile works for the Mob , placing bets to shorten the odds at racetracks ; when she impulsively decides to re-enter her son 's life , after an absence of eight years , just in time to save it .
27 I came into the hall just in time to see it .
28 It moved ; he turned , just in time to see it start to close as a male face disappeared after a brief inspection .
29 The servant got his hand to it just in time to prevent it falling onto the marble floor .
30 She arrived with twenty minutes to spare before her train was due to leave but , after she had queued for a ticket , was only just in time to catch it .
  Next page