Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You may want to use it to chop through modest-sized tree and bush roots so an effective , labour-saving cutting edge is a must .
2 If your item of concern has been placed at the end of the agenda , the probability is that time will run out and you may want to get it moved forward .
3 It is clear why ministers , who lose only a little and gain a great deal from the doctrine , should want to keep it going .
4 Certainly my personal reaction when hearing of the unexpected death of someone I know has always been , ‘ I must wait to have it confirmed in some sort of irrevocable way because I 'm sure I must have got it wrong ’ .
5 I am a bit bemused about the definition of a student and should like to have it clarified for England , Wales and Scotland .
6 That is a valid view , but we believe that the internal market is likely to exist for the foreseeable future and that we should try to make it work as well as possible .
7 And , even if they do n't cure cellulite , they should help to stop it getting worse .
8 They 'll think it 's gon na be easy , and they 'll want to get it done .
9 By a notice of appeal dated 6 September 1991 the solicitors appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) under section 6(2) of the Act of 1986 the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of section 3 of the Act to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell and ( b ) under section 61(1) of the Act the court had jurisdiction to order any person other than the contravener who appeared to the court to have been knowingly concerned in the contravention of any rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to repay to investors sums paid by them to Pantell ; ( 2 ) the court had no jurisdiction under sections 6(2) and 61(1) to award claims for compensation for loss against persons knowingly concerned in such contraventions in contrast to sections 6(3) to ( 7 ) and sections 61(3) to ( 7 ) ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law in holding that ( a ) the power of the court under section 6(2) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court might direct for restoring the parties to the transaction to the position in which they were before the transaction was entered into and ( b ) the power of the court under section 61(1) to order a person knowingly concerned in the contravention of the rules , regulations or provisions referred to in that section to take such steps as the court might direct to remedy it included power to make a financial award against such person directing payment by that person to individual investors of sums equivalent to the amounts paid by such investors pursuant to the said transaction , neither subsection empowering the court to order restitution by the repayment of moneys outside the possession or control of the person concerned ; and ( 4 ) the judge erred in law ( a ) in his construction of sections 6(2) and 61(1) in failing to have regard to the principle ‘ generalibus specialia derogant , ’ in particular in holding that there could exist within each of sections 6 and 61 two parallel powers to order financial redress at the suit of the plaintiff , one derived from sections 6(3) and 6(4) and sections 61(3) and 61(4) respectively , which was subject to the limitations set out in those and subsequent subsections , and the other derived from section 6(2) and section 61(1) , which was subject to no such limitations ; ( b ) in rejecting the submission that sections 6 and 61 were essentially procedural and did not create new substantive legal rights and remedies ; and ( c ) in failing to have regard to the fact that the orders sought under paragraphs 11 and 13 of the prayer to the amended statement of claim required payment to the plaintiff or alternatively into court of moneys recovered thereunder from the solicitors despite the absence of any provisions for such orders in the Act , his dismissal of the summons being inconsistent with his finding that there was no provision in sections 6(2) or 61(1) directing payment into court and that any order under the sections would have to direct repayment of the sum paid to each individual investor who had made the original payment .
10 You 'll have to watch it do n't come off then , when you get in the car .
11 We 'll have to see it pays off .
12 ‘ Then you 'll have to take it standing up in cook 's enamel bowl . ’
13 Well you 'll have to have it done a couple of times
14 ‘ You 'll have to have it dyed black , ’ the mother said .
15 So we 'll copy that , or we 'll have to change it to survey manager , this one anyway .
16 So I 'll have to get it set up ready for when I meet you from school and then we can switch it on as soon as we get home .
17 If you 're going to make it go out that way then you 'll have to make it go out that way at the bottom otherwise it wo n't fit when you try to put the other wall up .
18 Only we 'll have to make it look as if I am .
19 We 'll try to get it fixed so we can pick you up after you make delivery . ’
20 He 'll try to make it seem as if the change — the strengthening of their position — comes from within the Ping Tiao . ’
21 You might have to get it going first .
22 By four months , Madame de Chavigny , when you 'll start to feel it stir — and then maybe give you the odd hefty kick-the foetus is — ‘
23 I 'll arrange to have it delivered — ’
24 You will recall that when we talked about the libido theory , I said that there were erm different one of the reasons why Freud had to introduce the libido theory was he wanted to get away from the narrow biological reproductive concept of sex to do with genitals and reproduction which is of course he 'd want to expand it to include psychological never seen before er or never seen before so clearly , such as erm love of the self and , and this he gave the name narcissism , well he did n't actually , somebody else invented it not long before and he took it over very quickly .
25 ‘ You 'd prefer to see it ended ? ’
26 When Pauline Kael reviewed him as the bloated Jake La Motta in Raging Bull , she said that what De Niro was doing was certainly something , but she 'd hesitate to call it acting .
27 We 'd like to say it 's been a pleasure serving you , but we 'd be lying , you miserable tight-arses ! ’
28 Oh are you well I 'll give you a a , I lost it at lunchtime ex-Radio Virgin certificate for being a first time on and er I 'd like to say it 's been a pleasure .
29 Cons We 'd like to see it handle CD ROMS and Networks
30 I would like to have more information from the County , or anyone else from the table for that matter , how this figure 's going to be split , clearly P P G requires it to be split between district , and I 'd like to see it split on that basis .
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