Example sentences of "it [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 If you have any spare cash , use it to invest in a tapwater prefilter , such as the Nitragon and increase your water changes to 15% every fortnight .
2 Contracting for other parts of the group , and even other manufacturers , provides a good half of the company 's income , and , just as importantly , enables it to invest in a high level of machinery which could not be justified for the volatile business of light aircraft manufacturing alone .
3 Analysts predict it to report profits of £41 million in 1991 , compared with £63 million in 1990 .
4 It has been starved of funds , and leading politicians with the power to do something about it have done little or nothing , apparently content as long as the radio reported what they wanted it to report .
5 You can also use it to report incidents of sexual or racial harassment .
6 I believe bus drivers already have radio communication ; could they perhaps use it to report the illegally parked vehicle and summon a towaway unit ?
7 President of the Europe Commission , Jacques Delors , would like to see it as the only EC currency , but John Majors wants it to circulate alongside other currencies .
8 More likely used it to saw a hole through a pound coin .
9 Juliet was suddenly aware of the lowness of the neckline , and the way the rain had caused it to cling to her figure .
10 Save any vegetable water and use it to whip up a healthy cocktail or as a basis for gravy .
11 ‘ And if you keep both feet in you 've more chance of dropping back into the chair on your knees when it tries to flip , ready for it to whip back the other way , ’ says Birchall .
12 As well using the message on literature sent to people outside the region , it will also be used within it to spearhead a drive for increased quality of service .
13 Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor , there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards .
14 They will cut their claims to an amount which can roughly be covered by the bank 's remaining assets of $2.8 billion while allowing it to carry on operating .
15 Specifically , the Commissioner has three functions : ( a ) to keep under review the carrying out by the Home Secretary of the functions conferred upon him or her by the Act ; ( b ) to keep under review the adequacy of any arrangements made for the purposes of restricting the use and distribution of the intercepted material ; ( c ) to give the Tribunal all such assistance as the Tribunal may require for the purpose of enabling it to carry out its statutory functions .
16 It tore past me , and I suddenly knew : the Wild Huntsman had commanded it to carry away a human soul .
17 ‘ The refinancing will place the necessary cash at the disposal of Norsk Data A/S , enabling it to carry out a private resolution in which its unsecured creditors are offered a cash dividend of 25% , but the banks ‘ required as a condition for financing that the present share capital shall be written down to zero , and that a share issue shall be carried out by partly converting the banks ’ debt into equity . ’
18 Her voice echoed in the stairwell as she raised it to carry back to him .
19 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
20 The last two years of the Eighties saw a glut of products which aimed to fight the ageing process by boosting the skin 's metabolism , thus enabling it to carry out its own regenerative programme more effectively .
21 It is no good giving the United Nations a role and wanting it to carry out these measures on our behalf but not giving it the means to do so .
22 Not all transmitters excite the post synaptic membrane , some inhibit it so that it is more difficult for it to carry an impulse .
23 Not that I do n't wish it to carry on .
24 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
25 Who will check it to see that no one has been missed ?
26 When listed buildings are subject to major refurbishment , especially in historic towns , it is important that the local planning officer and the local civic society are aware of the interior and have examined it to see what features may be worth retaining .
27 I said I was flashing it to see if the window was all right .
28 Then add the following checklist and go through it to see how you rate your performance .
29 Her handwriting was distinctly visible so I rewound the film and stopped it to see what she had written .
30 If you buy the Relate 2000 you will only be able to use it to see the person you are calling if they are using a compatible model .
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