Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [vb mod] [vb infin] it " in BNC.

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1 The Buckfastleigh section , now known as the Primrose Line , has been leased to the South Devon Railway Trust who are supported by the Dart Valley Railway Association and will operate it very much as before but adding various events to attract railway enthusiasts : in this the Trust will have the fullest support and cooperation from the Company line .
2 Asked about Labour 's attitude if it were the largest party , Mr Gould said on London Weekend Television that Mr Kinnock would accept the invitation to form a Government , would draw up a legislative programme and would put it to Parliament .
3 FIserve expects $23.5m from the offering and will use it for working capital , possible repayment of debt and acquisitions of complementary businesses .
4 Theory X is the theory that the average human being has an inherent dislike of work and will avoid it if he can .
5 I therefore welcome the introduction of this publication and would recommend it to you .
6 However , it suffers from the drawback that each consultant is defining his own case type and will do it differently from another consultant in another hospital .
7 In London the supermarkets already dominate the milk supply business , for the good reason that they are open late at night which is when the singles do their shopping and can sell it much more cheaply , 35p against 40p .
8 Congratulations , I have just finished reading the December 1991 issue and must say it is your best yet !
9 Men maintained some contact with their place of origin and might remember it in their wills .
10 He likes rosewood 's appearance and bass response and will use it if asked , but deep down he feels it 's too heavy to be an ideal guitar-building wood .
11 They are ideal for large breeds , or individuals which have a back ailment of any kind and may find it painful to curl up in a basket .
12 One scheme was to transfer his legal estate to a relative or friend who was staying behind , who could look after it and administer it until he returned , or who , should the knight die abroad , could take care of it until the knight 's son reached his majority and could take it over himself .
13 Antony Santos , 27 , said : ‘ Some nights I feel a cold presence and can feel it trying to smother me . ’
14 You have a first course and a second course and could call it all I do n't know what you call it really , I never do know what to call it all .
15 Graham has no plans to fly this aircraft at present and will put it to one side as soon as assembly and testing is complete .
16 Many people who have no hearing loss at all , people who have very acute hearing , experience tinnitus and may find it hard to tolerate .
17 At Bury , for instance , the abbey owned the whole site and could lay it out as it pleased .
18 I am about his business and must accomplish it as best I may .
19 when the child understands the purpose of the routine and can carry it out
20 They say that aside from getting a few noses out of joint at Microsoft Corp , enough people felt BillyGram was a silly name and would prevent it from being taken seriously .
21 Margaret and her husband thoroughly enjoyed the day and would recommend it to anyone !
22 However , I have been given no allowance under the ‘ premises ’ budget head and would prefer it if we asked the Trustees to allocate the requisite funds from our investments .
23 The disciplined child does not have to use his evaluation faculty on conflict and can devote it all to education .
24 I assure hon. Members that we readily acknowledge the strength of feeling about that aspect of Sunday trading and will take it fully into account when we draw up proposals for the reform of the law .
25 You know if you 're out on strike you 're out on strike and must make it hundred percent , that 's how it is .
26 Unless someone has a scanner and can get it into ascii ? ?
27 ‘ Let's pretend our train has got 25 loads on it , let's pretend British Rail has got a locomotive which can actually pull 25 loads over Shap Fell and let's assume it is 100 per cent full , ’ he continued .
28 As a result , we now have a very detailed picture of the lifestyle of the cuckoo and can recognise it for what it is : not a case of divine creation , but a superb example of the complex adaptations that occur in the intricate interrelationship .
29 They love this game and will repeat it over and over again , provided they are not interrupted .
30 I fetched more glasses and dealt some of them to the Lorrimores who were an oasis of silence in the chattering mob and paid me absolutely no attention : and from then on I felt I had indeed chosen the right role and could sustain it indefinitely .
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