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

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1 I took a last look round , then only had to kick the top edge of the kite up a little for it to take the wind and lift .
2 And and they 've been waiting since for it to happen .
3 button far enough for it to take a picture then .
4 Now when that acid is fresh and has n't been used before two minutes is usually quite enough for it to have done the job it 's supposed to do .
5 I hope that 's clear enough for it moves the motion to withdraw the motion .
6 Elisabeth finished pouring and the activity took long enough for it to strike her that the Hulsbys were the sort of tourists who only appreciate sites for which postcards have been printed .
7 We were n't enclosed long enough for it to become worrying and I got a real adrenaline rush when at one point one side of the passage was replaced by empty space leading to a huge open chamber .
8 It 's hard to see how they could ever get to know each other long enough for it to come to this .
9 She waited tensely for it to happen .
10 It sets the scene perhaps for it said it is the blessing of the Lord that makes rich and he adds no sorrow to it .
11 Pinto confirmed that a prototype Alpha box would be around by the end of the year ( UX No 376 ) — other officials said the emergence of shrink-wrapped non-proprietary Unix environments — with the added incentive of Unix System Laboratories Inc 's Destiny and Microsoft Corp NT already scheduled for Alpha — will open up the workstation market sufficiently for it to stake a claim .
12 ‘ This point can be proved by the constable dealing with the case describing the place sufficiently for it to come within the definition of ‘ street ’ at ( B ) 2 ante .
13 You can increase your chances of success by raising the kicking foot sufficiently for it to travel horizontally into the target .
14 In other words , it is not enough that a cell should be more or less active ; the change must be sufficiently unusual statistically for it to function as a code .
15 She felt that she was longing more than ever for it to end so that she and John could spend all their time together .
16 Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year .
17 It was a stupid thing to have done ; I 'd moved my head far too quickly for it to look natural , and the buck shot off up the bank .
18 She only has to wear an outfit once for it to become an instant fashion trend .
19 It is widely known that the new repository will run on AIX and OS/2 , but it may surprise many that the thing is also up under OS/400 as well as on Ultrix , HP-UX and Solaris and that IBM has funded development work internally for it to appear on these non-IBM versions .
20 The two situations complement each other , although there was no intention originally for it to turn out that way … ’
21 McCallen is hoping that the Honda will remain in one piece after tomorrow for it travels on to Donington for the British Championship meeting the next day where it will be ridden by Steve Hislop with McCallen reverting to the slower RC30 Honda .
22 apparently turned up this morning and they want a hundred pound by tomorrow , and they 're coming back tomorrow for it paying him ten pound a week and thought it was gone and he had er none so find a hundred pound by tomorrow and she did n't know where she was going to get it from , she just stood there and burst into tears and run off going on
23 But she had got out of the dining room too fast for it to happen .
24 This makes it very hard for it to pursue the traditional answer to a slump of ‘ pump priming ’ spending more on job creating projects like roads and railways .
25 Then for it slit 2 was irrelevant ; we could momentarily have closed it up .
26 ‘ It 's a spell that has to be very fresh indeed for it to work , ’ he said .
27 It would not go anywhere ; there was nowhere for it to go .
28 ‘ There 's nowhere for it to curve to . ’
29 When the traffic reaches the end of the SDDR at Oadby , there is nowhere else for it to go .
30 Drains simply ca n't cope and with fields already too saturated to soak up the water there 's simply no-where else for it to go .
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