Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Although the Defence Ministry branded it subversive , Shield attracted several middle-ranking officers who had defeated their superiors in the March Congress elections [ see p. 36512 ] .
2 But , carrying baskets of buffalo dung from the pit by the cattle shed , along the road and down towards the mango tree to put it on the furthest field , my nose was burnt before I 'd walked twenty yards .
3 Will my hon. Friend firmly rebut the criticisms made by those who continue to argue that although the aims of that Act are excellent , the funding arrangements to support it are not ?
4 For the purpose of his decision in Re Sigsworth , the trial judge assumed it to have been proved that the deceased , Mary Ann Sigsworth , had been murdered by her son ; and the question was whether the son was entitled to her estate as ‘ issue ’ under the Act .
5 After collecting the award Reeves slipped it into a plastic carrier bag and shortly after dropped it .
6 v. Perry , 1987 F.L.R. 237 the court had to consider circumstances which differed from those in the present case and in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon in that a responsible official of the creditor bank took it upon himself to discharge any duty that might exist in the circumstances by personally dealing with the wife when she executed the documents under attack .
7 This is because the increased size and strength of the heart muscle enables it to pump a larger volume of blood into the arteries with each beat .
8 The house , dazzlingly white where the afternoon sun touched it , stood with its shadowed back to me .
9 First raise interest rates to r 2 and then manipulate the money supply to reduce it to Q 2 .
10 A ‘ Money Bill ’ for this purpose is any Commons Bill which the Speaker certifies to be such , and the Parliament Acts make it abundantly clear that his certification is final and conclusive and beyond challenge in any other forum .
11 Richard took his brother 's car that night , and a witness who saw the accident on the Birdlip bypass said it happened in the dark , the car left the road without attempting to follow the curve of the road .
12 In making up , sew down the strip at the lower edge of the cable at the back and thread it up through the cable twist to sew it in at the top .
13 After making the tea she sat at the kitchen table to drink it , and was still sitting there when dawn broke .
14 When I was at the garage getting the petrol I give them , signed the cheque and they put the cheque through the cheque machine printing it out and that and er they 've got a free offer at the moment .
15 The electronics firm says it will make about 250 000 per month if the demand catches on .
16 The words of Hansard speak little , but the Division lists say it all : they are padded with payroll .
17 ‘ In fact , it was only after some debate that the organisers decided to carry on with the event , and some changes had to be made to the canoe course to make it easier for the rescue boats to assist competitors .
18 When substantially into this period , the plan was mooted that TP280 also , with effort , might make the show , few in the Spitfire fraternity thought it possible .
19 I mean , Americans drink it in martinis , the cocktail set love it ‘ pink ’ and a ‘ G&T ’ is still the preferred drink of the ‘ darling luvvy ’ classes as they bob up and down on their boats moored firmly in the sheltered dock of Liverpool Marina .
20 Following this example through shows that , when solving small examples by hand , it is usually easier to work with the tree rather than the function P defining it .
21 The university authorities liked it , and readily consented to the use of its name .
22 From the shape of the building Maggie thought it might be Ralston 's Fruitshop , but could n't be sure .
23 When it downgraded Italy this week , the rating agency said it feared that future governments might fail to pursue the tough policies needed to bring Italian public spending under control .
24 John wound up the toy car to make it go .
25 In the questions task , both age groups showed a strong preference for expressing intentional explanations by means of the infinitive construction ( e.g. , John wound up the toy car to make it go ) .
26 This happened to such an extent that the Census Commissioners mentioned it in their returns .
27 But with inflation there on its way down and the economy bumping along the bottom of a recession , the Bundesbank Council decided it could tolerate another downward step .
28 And then he would take that complaint , if the branch committee approved it , you see , or nine times out of ten if the branch secretary thought it was a valid case , he would send it in a letter to the sectional council .
29 And then he would take that complaint , if the branch committee approved it , you see , or nine times out of ten if the branch secretary thought it was a valid case , he would send it in a letter to the sectional council .
30 The use of the term legatarius makes it much harder to rely on the explanation that legare has a broad sense ; there was after all an accepted term , fideicommissarius , for the beneficiary of a trust .
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