Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] it [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead of accepting the government 's reforms of pensions and benefits , which are mainly designed to save it money , women should be campaigning for changes in the system to give pensioners more money , as the problem of poverty in old age mainly affects women — with three quarters of those people relying on supplementary benefit being female . |
2 | He 's decided to make it cowardice now . ’ |
3 | Therefore , you 've got to give it leadership and you 've got to be seen . |
4 | So now Marie 's got to go into hospital and have this done , do n't know if she 'll be out on time and er anyway and so they , you know , she said we 've only got to face it mum , so she said well we ca n't come cos Marie ca n't face it I said they all went and got |
5 | Well I think we 've got to take it section by section . |
6 | Right , you 've got to make it sound really interesting , let me switch this thing off cos they do n't want to hear you read again I do n't suppose |
7 | The sequence was now complete : although he had originally wanted to entitle it Kensington Quartets , in memory of his residence there , it was called Four Quartets . |
8 | I 've finished reading it Paul |
9 | My cheese was originally coloured to give it character , to make them identifiable . |
10 | The concept can be naturally extended to let it store maintainence information once the product has left the plant . |
11 | Wittgenstein suggests that all we can do is to look again to see if we are really tempted to call it pain . |
12 | This comes complete with a cassette costing £9.20 ( + VAT=£10.81 shelf price ) ; should any student 's interest have been mistakenly attracted by the title , the price of the cassette is guaranteed to kill it stone dead . |