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

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1 He was on the edge of weeping , but did not want Murray to realise it .
2 The way I would see it is that there is a need for a broad consensus between government , IDB , LEDU , DED and all the various government agencies and community groups , economists and experts and the people on the ground themselves , because I do n't think the government has it within their power to solve the problem and I do n't think experts have it within their power to solve the problem .
3 He asked permission to leave it for her the following day .
4 She hardly ever read it herself now , preferring Alexandra to read it to her , but some mornings , when she felt stronger , she would be propped up on extra pillows and given the paper and her glass .
5 Historic Scotland listed it as being of international importance , but the National Heritage Memorial Fund decided not to support plans to preserve it .
6 The liverpool supporters , although a tadge irritated by all these cheering Yorkshiremen took it very well and gave as good as they got when they equalised .
7 Or do you really think Georgina did it ? ’
8 As the game progresses , owners should start to win the chase or the tug-of-war so , by the end of each game scenario — before Fido has lost interest — they are in possession of the toy , playing with it and not allowing Fido to have it .
9 and got Johnny to finish it .
10 New houses may be built , but more often than not they compromise the setting of the house without generating funds to restore it .
11 On face , arms , body , brow , wherever dark hair needs paling Jolen makes it barely visible .
12 So considered as an action , Pooh 's observation will succeed if this belief of his is true : that is , if tasting what 's in the pot will in fact make Pooh believe it 's honey if it is honey , and believe it 's not if it 's not .
13 As a producer ‘ Space Oddity ’ was very important to me as it was only my second or third record and I was looking forward to seeing David play it live .
14 I even got Ken to try it on us .
15 Yet , despite the financially less favoured position granted to those areas of the curriculum which are not perceived as ‘ national priorities ’ , every LEA surveyed in the writer 's research had established the arts as a local priority , and assigned funds to support it .
16 There are two possible benefits which may result from a moderate rate of inflation or from learning to live with the prevailing rate of inflation rather than adopting policies to reduce it .
17 Has i has Jim sent it out do you know ?
18 Even if the language has rules to follow it is important to practise stress , because it may come in a position you are not used to .
19 During the early months of 1990 Avril 's response to the growing opposition had included attempts to suppress it through the imposition in January of a " state of siege " , followed by efforts to defuse it through the promise of free elections [ see p. 37182 ] .
20 But coach experts say it has n't been proved that belts are safer .
21 The director needs freedom to offer it and the other person freedom to receive it , and this very much depends on the trustful quality of the relationship already built .
22 Inflation is regarded as a serious macroeconomic problem and governments ( and economists ) around the world spend a great deal of their time , energy and resources in devising and applying policies to combat it .
23 I talk to them about the choices they 've made which led them to offend , and help them to find strategies to avoid it in the future , ’ she explains .
24 Her plot is high-flown twaddle : dazzling romantic novelist with immense fortune has difficulty dividing it between three even more dazzling and successful granddaughters ; devilishly attractive villain and many scenes in many beds .
25 The present owner has plans to convert it to a travelling theatre .
26 It 's quite interesting when they get people to do this test erm , if they fit into certain categories , depending upon their job as well , it 's almost , it is strange , that you do get erm , say solicitors to do it .
27 I 've always enjoyed teaching _ it 's something which I feel is very important for someone who 's an historian .
28 But now the Forestry Commission has decided to end the uncertainty by announcing plans to turn it into a wood .
29 Making tree ties properly is an art , and it needs practice to do it well .
30 Here a hypothesis on regional differentiation , sometimes coinciding with social differentiation is attractive , although it is very difficult indeed to provide data to support it .
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