Example sentences of "to [conj] it " in BNC.

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31 And one was going to but it off them for two hundred and fifty thousand so my mate said , You make the offer at two hundred and fifty and you 'll help me , so I says , I 'm getting it for two hundred if I say , an eighteen hole golf course , and I 'll sell it back to them when they can afford to buy it back off me , right ?
32 For example , if , the expected payoff for type converges to but it could improve its payoff to by masquerading as a z = 0 player .
33 Well they used to but it 's self service is n't it and that 's a another thing .
34 It 's in verse eleven , as a result of the anguish of his soul he will see it and be satisfied , he 'll be satisfied with the rescue operation , he 'll be satisfied with what he has accomplished , Isaiah says , and Jesus uses , perhaps , even more extravagant language , there in Luke fifteen , when he says in verse six , in verse mm mm , in verse seven , when he comes home with that sheep that he 's rescued with that lost to but it now has been found , when he brings it home he says there wi , he says he calls together his friends and his neighbours , saying to them rejoice with me !
35 Maybe you do n't want to but it 'll keep the wind off you , and it keeps raining .
36 But erm the church you see was burnt down where he 's gone to but it 's nearly finished , altering it .
37 Right well I 'm trying to but it 's very
38 Now but you do n't have to but it in fact if , there 's no point that 's it get you
39 Industry watchdog Lautro could have banned the company from selling investment products altogether , but decided not to because it had been co-operative and had acted promptly to beef up its sales methods .
40 ‘ It 's much more difficult to get to because it 's less accessible to the ordinary traveller , ’ he says .
41 Radio listeners and newspaper readers were generally far better informed , but investigation showed that a great deal of news was either misunderstood or not listened to because it was incomprehensible .
42 ‘ Government funding for Mar Lodge 's future through Scottish Natural Heritage could n't be agreed to because it would be a nail in the coffin admission that the present deer forest system is at the root of the most serious problems for the Cairngorms ’ .
43 We do n't wish to because it is not financially sensible for an organization which is cash rich to take all the money to the bank .
44 I have had my own opinion confirmed with the advice from the business convenor and the vice convenor , and that is that we determine that this is in fact a counter motion that you have spoken to because it is against the spirit of the deliverance .
45 So that in my judgment that regulation can be referred to because it is embodied in the Act itself and , having a quasi-parliamentary validity , is a good indication of the wishes of the legislature , just as much as if it were enacted in the Act itself .
46 Charles pointed out that Aimee could consider going even shorter in the future to emphasise fully her delicate bone structure , a feature which her old hairstyle had failed to draw attention to because it had tended to drag her face downwards .
47 Often I stay longer in the shop than I mean to because it smells so good .
48 I moved from Nazeing into Harlow because my house was condemned at Nazeing and I had to come into a Council house at , and erm , from I had erm , when I came from Nazeing I had erm , three sons three sons then and when I got to , I 'd been here a year and then I had another son and after that er , when he was about two years and four months I had a daughter , but unfortunately I lost her with heart trouble and er she only lived four months and I lost her and er , er I stayed there , stayed there and , in and after that I moved to because it was a bit larger house for my family you see and from erm I was there several years and er stayed there and I had erm oh first of all I , I had my twins , my twin boys after I lost the daughter , I had twin boys and they , I went to I suppose about two years and four months between and I wanted to adopt a little girl but they would n't let , my hubby said no and so then I er , sort of see if I get a little girl and I had twin boys did n't I , and I 'm still in , I 'm in and after er after I had the twins when I was about er forty two if I did had another boy which is the one I 've got , the last one up there of my eight , I ended up with eight boys
49 There 's the quiff from Peter , which is pointing out that the letter of confirmation that we reference to because it was a repeat , so reasonably enough they 're not going through all the assumptions , and he also is saying that the er , letters of confirmation that is a repeat of the previous job .
50 Erm Ian left that with me and I was to speak to Bob before Bob gave it to because it was n't very good .
51 He could n't think of any it was a quiet road , he 'd done nothing wrong , he had n't been speeding , and it was a lovely morning and I ca n't do the accent , I wo n't try to because it was a Welshman obviously but er he came What do you think you 're doing lad ?
52 No you 're not supposed to because it 's still recording , you basically be polite and
53 push it straight through it to till it 's done .
54 BELVILLE : I have no reason to be ashamed of that duel you refer to since it was to save a friend , but suffer not your tongue to take too great a liberty with my Pamela .
55 He decided to while it away in the station cafeteria and was already on his third cup of coffee when the train 's approach was announced over the Tannoy .
56 When the butterfly or moth hatches , it will need something to climb on to while it spreads and dries its wings .
57 It impelled me to request Eliot , for the first time of more times than I care to remember-as it was a chore which I have been obliged to shoulder often enough myself-to act as a referee .
58 With a top capacity of some 75 litres it 's large enough for a week 's backpacking , or even extended expedition use , although I do have some doubts as to whether it could stand up to the rigours of expedition life .
59 There was also uncertainty among experts as to whether it belonged to Picasso 's Blue or Pink period .
60 The effect of the Famine in 1921–2 was far more crippling in the Volga provinces than in Tambov guberniia , so that one can argue either way as to whether it had a stimulating or depressing effect on the mettle of the Tambov Greens ; certainly in Samara and Saratov its vehemence blew out all hope of resistance .
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