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

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31 You are expected not just to have one by you , but to answer it or , if you can not ( because you are ‘ in a meeting ’ ) , then to have a secretary to take messages and make sure that calls are returned .
32 We have got not merely to say this , but to believe it and put our belief into practice .
33 I could have turned a blind eye , but to grab it and to throw it to the hounds I think was absolutely abysmal .
34 But to take it as the question of international policy is to preclude almost by definition the construction of more cooperative approaches .
35 Importantly , Sahlins does not privilege one perspective over the other : the British perspective is not treated as better or more informed because to treat it as such would be to accept unquestioningly the categories out of which this perspective constructed its realities .
36 ‘ The plan is dead , long live the new plan , ’ Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic said after his people finished voting in a referendum on whether to accept it or not .
37 But when such practices occur elsewhere in the world , he feels , UK companies might have no option but to accept it and adjust .
38 For a moment she stood at the door , watching it , wondering whether to answer it or not .
39 Well it 's starting earlier than that , but I wonder whether to leave it until because I might already know most of
40 I picked it up , then did n't know whether to leave it or bring it up .
41 so then you can decide whether to do it or not
42 The letter is about the vexed question of ‘ unmet need ’ and whether to record it and employ extra solicitors or whether to ignore it and allow the DoH to remain in blissful ignorance .
43 It is from within this situation that the female then decides whether to use it or not .
44 The Court of Appeal held that he was not guilty when he had not decided whether to use it or not .
45 Then the trustees have to decide whether to distribute it or not ; keep it for future expenses and things like that .
46 Undoubtedly one of the underlying trends among public opinion about mental handicap is that parents should decide ; whether to have the child , whether to keep it once it is born .
47 Every time a dolphin school is sighted , the group decides whether to pursue it and attempt the drive .
48 He pondered the implications of this for a few days , uncertain whether to welcome it or feel alarmed .
49 Er this tells us that domestic political considerations are very important in deciding whether to use er violence or whether to threaten it or , or , or whatever erm so there is er er a domestic political dimension to this which is well worth examining if you wish to understand the limits that actually exist on politicians ' powers .
50 How do you decide whether to bind it or not ?
51 The Cassons need to review each item on lease and consider whether to return it and cancel the lease , re-finance the lease on a longer term or seek a moratorium on payments .
52 The letter is about the vexed question of ‘ unmet need ’ and whether to record it and employ extra solicitors or whether to ignore it and allow the DoH to remain in blissful ignorance .
53 Benny had n't known whether to envy it or be sorry for it .
54 She would not have gone so far as to define it as softness .
55 In my judgment the basic answer which any real property lawyer would give to a question about an assignee 's power to deal with a tenancy interest is that each assignee is the owner of the whole estate and can deal with it so as to alter it or its terms .
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