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

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1 We 'd obviously , we 'd like to get the agreement of this committee to continue that work and to take it up to the various bodies and consultation .
2 To find this talent and bring it on , above all we need the county championship .
3 This was occupied by a junior cleric of Sigmar who accompanied one of the nobles attending the infamous Poison Feast of 1907 ; unlike his master , he was not deceived by Constant Drachenfels and he undertook rituals to purify this chamber and dedicate it to Sigmar .
4 Or perhaps Molly 's departure had in fact sown the seed of restlessness in her and the prospect of others — especially her zeide — emigrating to Palestine was beginning to nourish that seed and make it grow .
5 The ability to define some text and have it converted to curves , which can then be edited to distort the shapes of letters , for instance , gives even the novice user the chance to adopt a style similar to that used by Ferrari , where the initial ‘ F ’ is elongated .
6 In the last few years , when Select Committee activity has appeared to be itself under scrutiny , we have often tried to answer this question and found it very difficult .
7 To create this structure and make it work meant harnessing all C&P 's human talent — and the response was there .
8 It 's very interesting to note that in contemporary political philosophy there is almost no room left for democratic decision making because in most theories that we 're given , more or less everything is already decided at a constitutional level I mean think of theory of justice , it 's the theory of justice that decides the basic nature of a constitution so the role of members of a government is simply to interpret and apply the constitution so they can make the most efficient tax policies given the basic constitution , but no individual has the authority to challenge that constitution and change it by democratic means .
9 The foundation of a company 's power is its control over property , and the claim of the members to be entitled to exercise that power or to delegate it to representatives rests on their rights as owners .
10 This has the effect that the bank will be unable to combine that account or set it off against any amounts owed to the bank by the SFA member firm and , in the event of the insolvency of the SFA member firm , the funds in the account will not pass to the liquidator but will remain subject to the trust in favour of the clients contributing the money .
11 ‘ We need to buy some xarkon and take it to Planet Centram .
12 So it 's really about keeping his spirit alive and making sure people get a chance to hear this album and see it performed live .
13 It was being in a position to suggest those things that gave it the edge . ’
14 So now the pressure on the broker is not only to do more business but to do it in exactly their way . ’
15 He said the firm does n't expect to match that price but claims it will offer twice the performance at just under £5,000 .
16 Imagine how good it would feel to harness that power and use it when things are at their very best .
17 We have done little to attempt to encapsulate this wisdom and offer it to women in general , both within and outside the Church .
18 Many non-Western cultures use a type of music , not used in the West , which has symbolic meaning to the members of the culture ; an attempt should be made to understand this symbolism and turn it to positive selling advantage .
19 You will probably be relieved to hear that you 're not expected to memorize that table and to regurgitate it in the exam .
20 He sat with his eyes closed , lifting his head to sing each verse and dropping it again in the silences between the passages .
21 Once that knowledge is gained , it can be used to explain events in the natural world , to make predictions about what will happen in the natural world , and thus to control that world and make it behave in ways that are , at least in theory , to the advantage of the controllers .
22 The attempt to grasp this difference and to put it into words is a recurrent theme of Formen , especially because the secondary theme is to understand the contradiction which arises when the two opposed conceptions of man occur in the same society in periods of transition .
23 ‘ I shall have to get some water and clean it up ; it is not the look of the thing , it is the infections . ’
24 Matt would sometimes try to develop this image but found it impossible .
25 They had the wealth , the power , to change this place and make it habitable for those who wished it so , and yet they did nothing .
26 P35 — At the end of the financial year the employer has to complete this return and send it with the completed P11 's to the Collector of Taxes .
27 Choose a larger tank to house these fish and have it well planted with plants that reach to the water surface .
28 It was spanned by a narrow hump-backed bridge of the picturesque variety that is guaranteed to damage any car that uses it .
29 Proper local accountability requires a substantial source of revenue , and freedom to spend that revenue or reduce it .
30 It 's called the N tuple method is because the first thing we do is to take that image and break it up into a set of tuples each of N in size .
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