Example sentences of "it his " in BNC.

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1 The husband pounces on it ; the Common Law makes it his .
2 Into the blind man 's stony gaze and makes it His ,
3 If only he could overcome the dread and make it his .
4 He knew everyone , and their business , and he made it his .
5 ‘ Was it his ? , ’ looking at the large black back .
6 Touching , nibbling , caressing every part of her body , making it his , he soon had her mindlessly receptive , totally forgetting any opposition .
7 Oh , was n't it his erm where his aunty got married ?
8 He makes it his business to extract from fashion whatever element it may contain of poetry within history , to distil the eternal from the transitory …
9 Was Leonard aware , even at such a tender age , of the sense of grief his father had , not only in his life being shortened but with it his usefulness ?
10 ‘ I learned from him , more vividly than from anyone else , that the study of the New Testament is an exciting adventure , and that while it calls for a rigorous-critical discipline , it is not made less scientific if the student brings to it his own experience of faith . ’
11 But he has made it his business to master the terminology of the economic debate , and applied to the problem an elegant and sophisticated technique of intellectual biography .
12 Sir Adrian found this work fascinating and would have been perfectly happy at the time to have made it his long-standing job .
13 Rudd designed the chassis , calling it his ‘ overstressed skin car ’ .
14 Is it his anima ?
15 Bell Resources is a crucial element in the deal , since Mr Bond planned to sell it his Australian brewing interests — including Castlemaine XXXX — and then launch a bid for the enlarged group with the backing of Lion Nathan .
16 More important , he made it his priority to ensure that the departments worked together , not against each other .
17 ‘ Whatsoever then , he removes out of the state that nature hath provided , and left it in , he hath mixed his labour with , and joined to it something that is his own , and thereby makes it his property . ’
18 But the owner 's possession , and with it his actual power to exercise his rights , is for the time being gone ; he must recover the watch — as he may even lawfully do by his own act — before he can be said to be again in possession of it .
19 Off the pitch he gave much time to helping young players , while on it his play was never selfish , always for the team rather than his average ; and there were times when he batted in great pain rather than let the side down .
20 Christ , in some mysterious way , takes upon himself our folly and failure and makes it his own , so that we may go free .
21 It is of nature created and hallowed by a personal God who pours into it his creativity and love .
22 This takes me into my second point : Advent means that through Christ this world has a destiny because God has poured into it his hope .
23 Even without it his question encapsulates all that is selfish and ruthless among human beings .
24 To that extent — until war eventually came in 1513 , and with it his death — James IV undoubtedly had the best of both worlds , the pleasure but not the pain and the expense .
25 Charlemagne made it his capital because it was a defendable town in his own territory .
26 Indeed , as a leading member of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal , he conceived it his duty to draw attention to any person or event which might bring science into disrepute .
27 Gooch will play it his own way , whoever captains Pakistan .
28 During his lifetime he brushed with death so frequently he called it his ‘ friend ’ .
29 Then Señor Louis goin' run this leetle country like it his hacienda .
30 Instead , it his removed from teachers a defence to civil proceedings .
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