Example sentences of "to it [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I could not go to it but they showed it on television . |
2 | Barbara Davies writes : ‘ It is astonishing how Somerville , as well as feeding us on the meagre wartime rations , saw to it that we had our full ration of tutorials ; and that University lectures were given in the Arts subjects when almost all the male academics had departed for the forces or war-work . |
3 | Let us lay down our terms , make our own proclamations , establish our own diplomacy , see to it that we have our own international meetings . |
4 | That was that , for if I now refused my mother would see to it that I regretted my foolishness . |
5 | ‘ What a silly little trick — he certainly owes you an apology and I 'll see to it that he makes it . ’ |
6 | Notwithstanding that , ready-mixed concrete does have the great advantage of being consistently mixed , can have a waterproofing compound added to it before you get it , and saves the mixing time ( which can mean the difference between the pool being completed in a single day and taking two or three ) . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps you should see to it before it blows us all up , Nurse . ’ |
8 | I think , I , I personally , I think everyone 's got to work to it until they find it does n't work . |
9 | ‘ And we shall continue to come back to it until you tell me what was in it . ’ |
10 | Er we thought we could work to it and we thought we had a different rule for timekeeping er and we did n't check the calculations . |
11 | Cos I , I says to Sarah go on we 'll have a listen to it and we stopped it anyway I says I 'll t I 'll take it off if you want , he says no leave it . |
12 | a wider range of vocabulary and , and , and a greater intellectual depth to it and you know I 'm , I , I , I actually almost feel tempted to get some of the files out and look and make sure I 'm not wrong if you , you know what I mean ? |
13 | When you 've finished a record and you listen to it and you know it 's really special , that 's the most wonderful feeling in the world . ’ |
14 | there 's no , there 's no er sources to it and I mean it 's just like |
15 | But you get used to it and I think it 's a grand place , it 's done me the world of good anyway , they do n't half help you . |
16 | No I 've just come back to it and I find my lunch box overflowing with crisp packets . |
17 | Once again , having selected the fax as the print device , you ‘ print ’ to it and it asks you for the address details . |
18 | It 's there because you grew up with it and you 're exposed to it and it turns you on . ’ |
19 | and there 's a backing to it and it pumps it out into the room , they 're dead hot |
20 | And Seve 's back was a real pain — the cold got to it and it troubled him so much that we had to go and find a physiotherapist . |
21 | In this case the judge held that a man is not guilty of rape if he has sexual intercourse with a woman who does not consent to it if he believes she does consent , whether his belief is based on reasonable grounds or not . |
22 | Maggie was listening to it when something nudged her leg . |