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

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1 Most small networks do n't need a particularly sophisticated cabling regime — if you have your desks facing a wall , you can simply drape the cable down the back of each desk and run it along the top of the skirting board .
2 getting ten pence of each person that buys it
3 They chose instead to define only one boundary ( the lower ) of each division and to define it by a " golden spike " ( unfortunately only hypothetical ) driven into the most suitable horizon in the most appropriate section .
4 By estimating the expected number of each chromosome and comparing it with the observed number , any significant departures can be recorded .
5 You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts .
6 Would not Opposition Members like to have thought of that idea and put it through in legislation ?
7 Mrs Mantini said , ‘ You do more looking out of that window than cleaning it . ’
8 Imagine the colour of that bird and imagine it gracefully flying .
9 The way it is at present , we can not , we can not get more loot to put into the new project but the bank manager , i.e. the Chancellor of the Exchequer , reminded us a few months ago that the other way of funding our projects he encouraged us to look at our current assets and if possible liquidate some of that asset and fund it , or or use it to fund our new schemes and this Mr Mayor is what we should be doing .
10 In the Nineties we are rediscovering a way of living and dressing which picks up the threads of that decade and updates it . ’
11 Two things happened , however , to divert trade unionism from the adoption of that role and to lead it instead into what has been called its revolutionary period , one which for a time made the ownership and control of industries by the people who worked in them its main objective , which sought in short to displace the organisation of industry on the capitalist model by an industrial co-operative commonwealth .
12 And that 's something which you have n't like got to do a lot of recording for You have n't got test conditions you 've got to think of some questions and photocopy it .
13 Shop around for a reasonable estimate , or hire a van and the services of some friends and do it yourself , it is much cheaper , and worth while if you are only moving a short distance .
14 Increasingly , the authorities became concerned about the adverse effects of this trend and viewed it in a dimmer light .
15 Lyman ( 1883 ) was unsure of the identity of this species and assigned it to Ophiacantha thinking that it might be a juvenile O. anomala .
16 Germans did more of this work and did it better than the British .
17 We have also encountered patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in France who were not apparently linked to any previously described ethnogeographic cluster of this mutation but bore it , suggesting the existence of separate foci .
18 Make sure that you receive all four issues of the 1993 volume by filling out the form on the back of this leaflet and sending it off , with payment , to the address supplied overleaf , or send off for a free inspection copy .
19 To subscribe to ELT Journal , simply fill in the form on the back of this leaflet and send it off , with payment , to the address supplied overleaf or send off for a free inspection copy .
20 If you think you do and you want to use the simplified divorce procedure please complete the tear-off portion on the last page of this leaflet and send it to the address shown .
21 But Manchester 's team has remeasured the position of this star and find it does not coincide with the radio position after all .
22 The backfill in the quarry was varied , comprising areas of clay , weathered shale and domestic refuse and it was necessary to remove all of this material and replace it with suitable granular material .
23 Just take the appropriate stamp ( for cassettes or LPs ) from the flap of this letter and stick it in the box on the front of your Grand Prize Certificate of Eligibility .
24 I would be grateful of you would sign the attached copy of this letter and return it to me with the payment and contract as an indication that you agree to these restrictions .
25 I would be grateful if you would sign the attached copy of this letter and return it to me , with the payment and contract and any other additions you would normally make as an indication that you agree to these conditions .
26 If you wish to occupy the land on the above basis , would you please sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return it to me together with your payment .
27 If you agree to the above terms , please sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return it to us .
28 I would be grateful if you could confirm your acceptance of this proposal by signing the attached copy of this letter and returning it to me .
29 Make a mathematical model , in the form of a diagram , of this information and use it to determine the shortest and longest possible flight times .
30 I ca n't believe it — you know , the way both of them are just being so normal like , and she 's twisting the neck of this duck and killing it .
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