Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You must not subsequently display or offer it for sale as your own work !
2 Others are opportunists , killing anything they can catch and devouring it with relish .
3 I do n't know whether to take it with me .
4 We did n't know whether to give it to her or not .
5 I 've received a letter and I do n't know whether to show it to the police .
6 Do n't think that releasing it through your local record shop is the answer — just ask DNA what happened when they tried it with their version of Tom 's Diner shortly before the A&M rep visited the shop .
7 Such theories , he remarks , ‘ are not centrally concerned with literature ; indeed , they may marginalize or abandon it as a category ’ , and he instances their source in such fields as philosophy , psychology , sociology , anthropology , linguistics .
8 We called friends in Australia and amazingly , they found a cylinder we could rent and shipped it to Darwin .
9 Then , when we are ready , we can reconstitute and display it as new information which human beings can once again understand .
10 If mothers had money of their own earmarked for childcare , they could choose whether to use it to ‘ pay ’ themselves or pay someone else — workers in day-care centres , for instance .
11 When a pupil came in asking for a special book , he would rush and find it before Mr Crangle .
12 Erm if you 're going to use =thing something like that in the exam I mean there 's no reason why you should n't use that multiplying it by one point whatever the percentage is .
13 Anyone who has served with him at the Department — and I am talking not just about his present ministerial team — knows that he not only brings a greater degree of expertise to his job than anyone I can remember but does it with great inventiveness in terms of improving benefits and with an exceptional degree of compassion and , above all , integrity .
14 We should not limit the power and majesty of God to what we can understand but leave it to him .
15 In an age when insurance against all forms of liability is commonplace , it is surely not surprising or unjust if law makes persons who carry on some kinds of hazardous undertakings liable for the harm they do , unless they can excuse or justify it on some recognisable ground . ’
16 I 'd quicker burn than mention it to Miss Lavant .
17 So it 'll pause and show it on the screen .
18 All areas of Sema 's business were profitable with the exception of Germany — the company has now purchased the minority shareholding in Sema Group Systems AG that it did n't already possess and integrated it with Sema Group GmbH .
19 Trouble was , I could n't decide whether to use it on myself or on the rest of the bastards . ’
20 Bingley 's Richard Nerurkar , who finished second , should join him in the team , having achieved the qualifying time in the World Championships last year , but third-placed Paul Evans must decide whether to chase it in Europe before the team is finalised on June 28 .
21 My health , I am feeling strong and looking confident on the outside , so you must try and feel it on the inside oh dear the planets are on your side this week for love , needless to say
22 We 'll try and bring it to you later in the programme .
23 We 'll try and make it in the morning .
24 you know , if it 's got to be done , it 's got to be done , I wo n't worry about it , please ev , all I 'll say is , is , is can we please try and arrange it in advance , I 'd rather
25 Let's try and aim it in their direction .
26 Then I 'll try and fix it for you to have your roof-top ending . ’
27 Do n't try and do it at too fast a speed .
28 You know , hardly get a go-round in the in the Dictionary of Quotations but at least you got the person there which is right , but in actual fact , how I might have treated that and I might what might have grabbed me a little bit more would have been the story which I would be looking for , I 'd be looking for my journalist to turn that into and therefore you might as well try and do it for us , because journalists like , like count on your labour , as I
29 We 'll try and get it with this .
30 Let's try and get it on the board , which somebody has written on and I told them about that and asked them to clean it , but , bring a spray can of white paint next time .
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