Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | GATT rules make it hard to levy a tax on the estimated value of the virgin materials incorporated in an import . |
2 | But his high profile , the constituency 's diverse make up and the closeness of all three parties make it hard to call . |
3 | The money will help offset big medical bills , but the brothers say it still does n't make up for their suffering . |
4 | In some years spring growth of the sward is vigorous and exceeds the capacity of sheep and the other grazing animals to keep it fully grazed . |
5 | She died my grandfather died and blacks got it just sold up ! |
6 | As it turned out , parents found it best to ask Olwyn which one of the four rewards on the menu she preferred on any successful night . |
7 | It is difficult to avoid the feeling that the evidence against the arrested person was distinctly shaky — but all the judges thought it enough to justify a reasonable suspicion . |
8 | Guests wishing it well included Robert Lindsay and Michael Palin . |
9 | What colours does it then start to turn ? |
10 | Would n't recommend masses into it , but because it 's no income potential , and it 's not that flexible , you 've got to keep it for five years to make it really work . |
11 | ‘ Having four blank Saturdays makes it hard to get games played , so there could be a one or two week extension . |
12 | Tracks include It Only Hurts When It 's Love , Baby I 'm In Heaven and How Can I Say Goodbye ? |
13 | But anti-nuclear campaigners say it still does n't prove nuclear power is safe . |
14 | This hybrid bike from Raleigh combines popular mountain and road bike features making it perfectly suited for people who like mountain bikes but have no intention of going near a mountain . |
15 | So even if ministerial loyalties make it hard to admit it , he probably shares the apprehension which haunts many others as they contemplate this Bill : that though , at the end of the day , quantity will increase , quality will diminish ; or to put it in a form of words which trips easily off Conservative lips on other occasions — that More is going to mean Worse . |
16 | But motorists using it today had mixed opinions . |
17 | And it did n't help him to know the scholars found it equally obscure . |
18 | FEW lawyers think it right to have affairs with their clients , but should the law prohibit it ? |
19 | Nevertheless , their Lordships think it right to concentrate attention on the reasons given by Barnett J. for the order now under appeal . |
20 | But whose interests does it really serve ? |
21 | But in spite of its success , sustained attempts to falsify it eventually proved successful . |
22 | Design flaws made it hard to manufacture the thing in volume at 40MHz until recently , although it was originally targeted at high clock rates . |
23 | Design flaws made it hard to manufacture in volume at 40MHz until recently though it was originally targeted at high clock rates . |
24 | But both sides knew it finally confirmed what they already knew . |
25 | The men hammering it together had beckoned us , beaming , inviting inspection . |
26 | How much of the variation in a security 's returns does it actually explain ? |
27 | Only in cases involving ethnic groups does it suddenly forget its much advertised opposition to censorship and abandon its crusading zeal to defend the public 's ‘ right to know ’ . |
28 | Early diagnosis is difficult partly because the denial systems of primary sufferers , family members and others make it hard to get a clear picture , especially when there may be few adverse consequences . |
29 | It is sometimes available in bright or dark strong colours and , together with its dominant texture , these factors make it best suited to very heavily worked pastel drawings . |
30 | We had a party a party for the kids in Aberystwyth on Saturday , but all the students paid it never cost us a halfpenny . |