Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb mod] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 He says of the liberals that they were placed in a predicament by the fall : ‘ A democracy can not be imposed by force , the majority must favour it , yet the majority wanted what Khomeini wanted — an Islamic republic . ’
2 I think the people who live around the base will miss it .
3 He would have to build himself up , because the change would take it all out of him .
4 What is surprising is not that the rural past should be called up , but that the writer should invest it with the imaginative and emotional power that he does .
5 The question is rather whether the accounts ought to record it in a meaningful way .
6 the back foot on the board can draw it towards you .
7 He was concerned with the presuppositions underlying knowledge , the meanings used to create it .
8 In the case of a restricted licence , the LA must revoke it if , twice within a five-year period , the holder is found guilty of carrying goods which should have been covered by a standard or standard international licence .
9 The RAF can do it all and it is their job ( e ) Other types of ships should be drastically reduced
10 The drafter should regard it as part of his/her job to advise the business client on the adoption of proper procedures .
11 On Nov. 7 a government spokesman in Khartoum complained that splits in the SPLA would make it difficult to resume the Nigerian-mediated Abuja peace negotiations which were due to take place in December [ see pp. 38901 ; 38952 for previous peace talks ] .
12 a heading set in the body of the text used to break it into easily readable sections .
13 Legal advice from learned leading counsel on both sides was contradictory , and at one stage the Attorney-General advised the Minister of Transport that if the GLC should adopt a certain budgetary policy he thought the courts would accept it .
14 The courts may find it impossible to categorise every procedure it is asked to review as either a reference to an expert or an arbitrator .
15 USL is asking the court for a preliminary injunction forbidding BSDI from distributing any of its BSD/386 software hoping that as a result of the anticipated trial the courts will make it permanent .
16 No matter how wide the terms of the clause , the courts will limit it and modify it to the extent necessary to enable effect to be given to the main object and intent of the contract .
17 From my disembodied perch on a distant abseil rope alongside , I started to correct Sid , then realised others on the crag might mistake it as hassling .
18 The vet will put it right . ’
19 But the computer would do it .
20 But Miriam is right — that does n't mean the riders will love it too .
21 The company making the acquisition will need to decide : how the contract can protect it if the equipment or software fails to perform as it should ; about maintenance and training ; what to do if the software or hardware infringes a third party 's copyright or patent .
22 Alternatively , the chairman could do it on his horn , ca n't he ?
23 If the amendment is seconded by another person who has not spoken on the original motion , the Chairman must accept it as a new motion , subject to the provisos that the amendment is not a simple negative of the motion ; is relevant ; does not cover ground that has been dealt with under a previous amendment ; and is not frivolous nor illegal .
24 But Lakeside residents say the plans will make it difficult for emergency vehicles to get through and would be dangerous for children and pensioners .
25 I knew the Führer would forget it within a matter of days and he did , only Himmler did n't .
26 Secondly , the buyer may find it easier to establish that it was not a contractual document .
27 If then the seller duly makes delivery in accordance with the contract , the buyer must accept it .
28 The buyer will find it difficult to argue that the clause was not agreed upon if it is contained in a document signed by him .
29 They can cope with small units and for the present will keep it that way .
30 The proposals will mean it 'll become a criminal offence to camp anywhere without permission .
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