Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [vb base] it " in BNC.

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1 The spectrum of activities make it impossible to understand all the business processes and priorities .
2 The swift interactive response of the micro and its flexibility within a well-defined set of rules make it particularly effective in setting up game situations .
3 At least two separate groups of birds do it , and it has been carried to a very high level of sophistication by dolphins and whales .
4 Just two isolated little genera of birds do it , and those two have nothing else in common with each other except that both live in caves .
5 But recent developments in the recording of all stages of investigations make it easier to follow their precise course .
6 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
7 Brasshats do , and , seemingly , leaders of nations find it utterly impossible .
8 Labour took Thurrock , Gravesham , and Feltham and Heston , in all of which the Sun 's penetration is over 40 per cent , and had one of its biggest swings , 6.8 per cent , in Hayes and Harlington , where 42 per cent of homes buy it .
9 It happens a lot in couture and a lot of designers do it , because they suffered from it when they were young .
10 But a lot of youngsters use it too .
11 I think a lot of fellas think it 's her responsibility .
12 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the court orders an account to be taken and the account consists in part of costs , the court may direct a taxing officer to tax those costs and the taxing officer shall after taxation of the bill of costs return it , together with his report on it , to the court .
13 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in the mixed ability class .
14 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in a mixed ability class .
15 So it it it gives , gives , gives the girls a lot of different sort of ways break it up , fit it in and and I 'm making it sound very nice
16 The variety of shores make it particularly good for birds such as waders and sea duck , and its situation ‘ next door ’ to Siberia makes seeing even more exciting birds a possibility .
17 Uncertainty about the future and lack of continuity of decisions make it hard for the substitute parents to make a strong commitment to the child and include the natural parent .
18 If this deterioration continues or , indeed , accelerates , as the vast majority of scientists think it will , then the animal protection movement must surely join forces with the ‘ Greens ’ and , as far as possible , endorse their aims .
19 Hindu teachings allow abortion only where a pregnancy constitutes a danger to the mother 's life , Islamic law allows abortion up to as late as 120 days and under Jewish law the foetus is regarded as a subsidiary of the mother and abortion is permitted as long as a number of doctors recommend it .
20 Millions of tourists visit it every year .
21 ‘ Lots of guys find it a turn-on to watch two women making love . ’
22 But it is so serious when children get it , and thousands of children have it
23 Over the years , as a young detective he had lost weight at a time when a lot of men put it on , and now looked thin and wiry , reproducing in himself , as he half knew , the family look .
24 Where self-confidence is concerned , although most groups of men reckon it 's a quality women value , there are significant differences in the extent to which they believe they possess it .
25 Even the most honest of men find it surprisingly easy , through the film of time , to recall their own actions quite differently from the way in which objective evidence makes it clear they in fact occurred .
26 A number of factors make it a complex task to estimate the degree of success in twenty-five years .
27 So I said that er twenty five quid , couple of jumpers fuck it .
28 Whilst the relative decline of manufacturing was not a direct consequence of the expansion of services , there are obvious questions relating to the manner in which the relative attractiveness of services make it difficult for manufacturing to recruit high quality labour and whether their geographical concentration reinforced metropolitan attitudes within central government administration and , thus , indirectly worked against a clear understanding of regional industrial decline .
29 Users of services find it easier to judge the nonclinical aspects of care which traditionally have been undervalued by providers .
30 Now surveys show that it is in fact quite common and that as many as 61% of women experience it and suffer a certain amount of discomfort as a result .
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