Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 And eat that breakfast before it gets cold !
2 The report should have said ‘ if war permits ’ for , by October 1915 when the Annual General Meeting was reported in the Standard it was only the third press account that year and it indicated the Club was in dire straits .
3 You make that assumption and it 's it 's essential to your case , is that is that fair ?
4 to these ideas , launch another war but it 's always a just war , this time it 's always justified
5 I 'm never sure if they eat this weed cos it does n't look as if it 's going anywhere .
6 Andrew ( 4.4 ) : I want that box because it looks like my daddy 's car .
7 We want some change but it does n't sound too good .
8 In this case the developer would probably say to the local authority , I want this site and it 's all or nothing , which then puts the local authority in a dilemma and in the sense its allocated sites are now seen to be some form second status .
9 Both theorists valorize polyphonic discourse because it implicitly questions the notion of the unitary subject and the binary logic which subtends this notion .
10 ( 3 ) … the court shall , on such an application , make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position to what it would have been if the company had not entered into that transaction . ’
11 ( 3 ) … the court shall , on such an application , make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position to what it would have been if the company had not given that preference . ’
12 ( 2 ) The court shall , on such an application , make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position to what it would have been if that individual had not entered into that transaction . ’
13 Sections 238 , 239 , 339 and 340 provide that the court ‘ shall , ’ on an application under those sections , make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position .
14 If the required documents are not so served , the court may specify a time limit for providing them , or make such order as it thinks fit , including dispensing with the requirements or staying proceedings .
15 I fear much evil while it is with me .
16 The the total provision for Harrogate District is ninety hectares of which thirty hectares is allocated to Greater York and we support that allocation because it properly reflects the provision of a site which is already committed for industrial development .
17 Mr McGrady said : ‘ It is important that farmers receive this premium as it is the time of the year that they take land in conacre . ’
18 It is important that women support this event because it is highly relevant to their experiences , especially Black women .
19 So if you fancy a bit of innocent perv-pop with skeletons in the closet , catch this butterfly before it mutates into a monster .
20 But as a Labour Group , we welcome this motion because it demonstrates the dishonesty of the Conservative Government in passing one of the most enlightened pieces of legislation without any of the resources to implement it .
21 Various atmospheric gases trap infra-red radiation as it emanates from the Earth 's surface , and thus prevent excessive cooling when the sun is not shining .
22 On the one hand he saw his own suspicions mirrored in the Bishop 's eyes , on the other Wishart realised that such an interview might alienate the French and cause more trouble than it was worth .
23 If the immediate military objectives were to seize Noriega and paralyse potential opposition before it could organise , both seem to have failed .
24 It never has moved from there because our two chairs and it 's normally only two of us watching it , cos if we 've got visitors we never have it on , you know , er they just face that way and it 's convenient and that 's where we put it .
25 Most important thing when you receive this is on on day one of the assignment er Douglas is to not just accept that list as it is .
26 8 Assess each picture before it is taken to ensure that the picture is relevant and makes its point .
27 But i you have , I 'm sure to go to people and not be at all surprised if some people you can never raise the enthusiasm , because that 's human nature , and you accept human nature as it is , but if you 're positive and encourage and lead without being coercive to a high degree , I think you get more responses .
28 The painter told a young man joining the navy , ‘ Never purchase any enjoyment if it can not be purchased without borrowing of others .
29 If we decide what behaviour we want and how we will assess it , and then reward that behaviour when it occurs ( a practice found in any family ) , then we have a chance of pleasing both individual and organization .
30 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
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