Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 No I 'll see how I 'm feeling the thing is I do want to go to enjoy it .
2 I wish now I had sent it on with the rest of the clothes but I did n't want to risk crushing it . ’
3 I 've had a package at long last er back from EARS er but I have n't actually erm put it onto the computer yet because it 's erm it 's proving a bit temperamental at the moment and I did n't want to risk overloading it with with yet another er software package u until I 've had it seen to .
4 The contracting system to which my hon. Friend referred has made it possible for the health authority to provide extra capacity for the specialty at Exeter hospital which will ensure that the waiting list can be worked off much more quickly than would otherwise be possible .
5 There have been some centres who felt that the American data has justified using it at an early stage .
6 He 'll need encouraging to do it .
7 Then you try it out , and decide whether you want to continue to use it — if it 's no good to you , then nothing further needs to be done .
8 So in order to speed it up a little bit we might need need to heat it up .
9 Of the 1,000 subscribers , around 60% were customers of the original Cognito service , but the company says that the 40% of new business it has attracted puts it ahead of its business plan schedule .
10 Perhaps the time has come to test it .
11 I will argue , in this paper that , although valuable information is currently being lost to history , it need not and it should not be lost and the time has come to prevent it .
12 ‘ The time has come to make it clear that it is only where a taxpayer has established the existence of a profit-generating operation carried on by him outside Hong Kong that he can hope to escape the charge to profits tax imposed by section 14 .
13 Hewlett-Packard Co is amongst Unix vendors Microsoft Corp has approached to help it develop a Unix version of Microsoft Mail : Microsoft expects Mail could be running under Open Look and Motif by year-end , though observers are sceptical given that a promised OS/2 Presentation Manager version has yet to appear .
14 Last week a Department of Environment inspector heard a planning appeal seeking to change it into a nursing home .
15 Pilar has been living alone in the huge house and has struggled to maintain it with four staff .
16 Even as the clamour grows for Mansell to reverse his decision to quit , the public hero has decided to give it a go in America .
17 I am surprised that the Labour party has decided to oppose it .
18 The Commission concluded that the rule was unfair , and the Government has decided to abolish it , paving the way for retailers to charge two sets of prices .
19 It has a university and technical colleges , and its large student population has helped to give it a reputation as a trouble-spot Muslim fundamentalist groups are very active in Asyut , and the Coptic population is large .
20 Mr Cruickshank has spent just over three years in charge of the Scottish health service and has helped set it on the Government 's controversial road to self-governing hospitals and fund-holding family doctor practices .
21 The Chancellor of the Exchequer , Norman Lamont , who has helped to destroy it .
22 This has helped make it a big importer of garbage .
23 It is this which has helped to prevent it from being completely submerged by later developments .
24 It is worth £8 million and the gallery has had to purchase it through three annual instalments negotiated with the previous owners .
25 Hunter has been training with his team-mates but on match nights has had to go it alone .
26 But while that social ease can work in his favour , he has had to temper it by becoming an earnest , moderate , church-going swot .
27 I want to know and I want to help make it happen . ’
28 Anna Wolska , heiress to the palace of Wilanow outside Warsaw , and the Potocki and Branicki collections in it , has offered to set it up as a public institution .
29 The man who had endured great mental and physical pain always , when in command of himself , tried to avoid inflicting it on others .
30 But the stab man , and the man on piecework rates … has got to do it , possibly spending more than half his time in trying to decipher it .
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