Example sentences of "it to our [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We snap a toothpick and make a half-hearted attempt to stick it to our chin . |
2 | When a new plane came in and they assigned it to our crew , it being the principle crew and we got to name it and we named our plane Skyscraper , I do have some later pictures but er it taken in front of the plane of the crew that I was flying with at that time and the ground crew in front of Skyscraper . |
3 | Then he said he was leaving , walked out of the room and left it to our coach Ronnie Moran . |
4 | He leaves it to our intelligence . ’ |
5 | To ensure that your staff or pensioners are paid the right amount on the day you specify , all you have to do each week or month is complete a special , easy to follow form with such variable payment details as bonuses and overtime , and send it to our computer centre . |
6 | But if it is the case that language learning is activated by the socio-cultural purpose of schematic extension , that we learn language in order to get a better grasp of the world so that we can turn it to our advantage , then it would seem to follow that a central problem in the teaching of a foreign language lies in the provision of some comparable activating purpose . |
7 | They will want to know why we did not join the Community at its inception and fashion the very fabric of it to our advantage . |
8 | We 've got one more than them therefore we should use it to our advantage . |
9 | We discovered the beautiful scenery is not the only attraction of Monte Maggiore , and when we found the Residence Elena we felt , at once , that we just had to add it to our selection . |
10 | Kant gives several alternative formulations of the basic principle of the categorical imperative , which he believes have the same essential content but present different aspects of it to our thought . |
11 | Jung suggests that ‘ something in us wishes to remain a child ; to be unconscious or at most conscious only of the ego ; to reject everything foreign , or at least subject it to our will ; to do nothing , or , in any case , to indulge our own craving for pleasure or power . ’ |
12 | On the other hand , we may know the subject but not want to reveal it to our listener , e.g. : |
13 | It was a cold , wet , wintry day in November 1913 when the undertaker brought the coffin with Granny inside it to our house . |
14 | And then we , when we got married we took it to our house . |
15 | We have added deep reefs to match it to our cruising grounds . |
16 | Methods of preservation are just some of the ways our food is tampered with , be it to our loss or benefit . |
17 | However ‘ doing it to our satisfaction has meant re-compiling all of the programs on the system ’ — a much more time-consuming process . |
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