Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [conj] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With hindsight the RHA would have attempted to follow the advice of Mezey on this issue and would have sought , as far as possible , change from within the institutions rather than imposing it from without .
2 What pinch your fingers together and push it in its
3 The Council feel that SARU should concentrate on raising money for the development of rugby in the townships rather than spend it on overseas tours to countries which can not afford to finance the visits .
4 Odd-Knut muzzles the dog with a piece of trace line , ties its front and back legs together and lies it on its side .
5 Redefine the problem in terms of a challenge , ask them to take two steps backwards and treat it as an experiment .
6 The decision lifts restrictions that were placed by the court on the tiny company several months ago that forbade it from distributing advance copies of BSD/386 code for beta testing , or production software .
7 During the winter , the male digs a hole in the sandy earth about four feet deep and fifteen feet across and fills it with vegetation .
8 She had dealt with the guilt years ago and put it behind her , but here he was , reviving it with his ruthless logic .
9 Where training is provided by humanities computing or computing science departments , there are pressures to dress it up in formal scientific terms so as to legitimize it in the eyes of the surrounding scientific community .
10 Similarly , in an effort to reach an accommodation with women trade unionists , the NUSEC rejected the traditional nineteenth-century feminist opposition to protective legislation , pledging to work for the extension of such legislation to men rather than opposing it for women .
11 So if you calculate the sine of a hundred of forty degrees now and leave it in the calculator .
12 Miss McIntosh said it was also essential contractors dredging local channels used the retrieved aggregate on Essex sea walls rather than transport it to coasts elsewhere in the EC .
13 Why do n't we take it to some safe place a hundred miles away and dump it at the bottom of the deep blue sea ? ’
14 All agree that the building they share in Aldershot , an outdated 60s 12-storey tower block , needs major refurbishment — closing it and moving to the Royal Logistic Corps training centre 20 miles away or converting it to an office block and building a new , smaller Army catering school alongside , are not seen as attractive options .
15 If you must wear a jacket , cut the buttons off and fasten it with string through the button holes .
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