Example sentences of "it to [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The rain returned in earnest and , for all the skill and craft of Valdo , Alemao and the rest , the evening desperately needed an explosion from Careca or Romario near goal to bring it to life . |
32 | She had hung up a Breughel pint , and the golden patterns on the wall brought it to life — the Elizabethan diamond panes casting shafts of light and designs which would have been impossible through a modern window . |
33 | The kitchen , which Mungo had only ever seen full of people , seemed incomplete ; waiting for human activity to bring it to life . |
34 | In Tchaikovsky 's Second Symphony , Svetlanov allowed some brash brass and unrefined woodwind , seemingly relying on a performance routine rather than applying to the score any insight into the instrumental detail , the folk intonations which can bring it to life in terms of rhythm and melodic inflection . |
35 | The essential element that brings it to life is staff , in sufficient numbers , physically capable of working with the necessary ability , experience and temperament for work in the exacting food industry environment . |
36 | Lāla Bahādur started to play with its stringy tail — twirling it round in the air , twisting and tugging it back from the socket — trying to provoke a reaction that would jar it to life . |
37 | With the exception of a few New Zealand government officials , the other inhabitants had only come to Koraloona because they preferred it to life in reduced circumstances in a big city . |
38 | ‘ He says , ‘ Sir Jaq 's correct in his supposition that all the slaughter brought it to life — exactly like a conjuration . ’ |
39 | Once the basic idea for the advertisement has been agreed , it falls to the art director , in consultation with the writer , to bring it to life visually in commercials , advertisements , and printed material such as brochures and leaflets , and point of sale — material , which are show cards and other items for display actually in the stores . |
40 | ‘ Honestly , I was very interested ; I 've never thought much about the Roman invasion , but you bring it to life . ’ |
41 | The world may be shriveling around you but you are doing your bit to bring it to life again . |
42 | This powerful new production of the classic romantic novel magnificently re-creates this superb love story , bringing it to life with a passion and sensitivity that makes it compelling theatre . |
43 | So it 's in fact in those eighteen lines that he describes the fox and brings it to life in the poem . |
44 | Coming towards his house and he describes it in stages , bringing it to life all the time . |
45 | While her body , like a desert longing for rain to bring it to life , switched to hold and waited for him to fulfil his promise of delight . |
46 | In his case , not only did the uncovered secret last but he sold it to Life magazine for what was in 1955 the veritable king 's ransom of $25,000 . |
47 | Professor Hayek recognises that a free-enterprise economy requires the presence of strong moral standards of a particular kind for it to work : the two crucial ones being a belief in individual responsibility and a recognition that the merit and worth of individuals do not correspond to the material rewards of the market economy . |
48 | Now gradually the energy level is so low that the in although the insulin level is there , there 's no sugar for it to work with , so now your casualty will start showing signs of too little sugar . |
49 | er but I could n't get it to work . |
50 | A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet . |
51 | Only , I could take it to work , you know , |
52 | Erm I want you to take it to work with you . |
53 | I can never get it to work properly . |
54 | I took it to work one day |
55 | I 'd like to keep them wrapped Michael cos I take it to work . |
56 | Well if you 're not going to I could wear it to work |
57 | make a thing like that take it to work and show the girls |
58 | But you ca n't take it to work . |
59 | Dad 's not allowed to take it to work unfortunately so |
60 | But Whitehall should contract out as much as possible of this research to industry itself rather than giving it to government establishments . |