to it造句211. I should have had the catch mended, but never got round to it.
212. I need a new car, but my savings won't stretch to it.
213. Aren't you putting the cart before the horse by deciding what to wear for the wedding before you've even been invited to it?
214. You must see to it that all the goods measure up to the specifications.
215. As with any drug taken in excess, your body can build up a tolerance to it.
216. Those patients who were up to it could move to the adjacent pool.
217. Can we put that question aside for now, and come back to it later?
218. You see all sorts of terrible things when you're a nurse so you become hardened to it.
219. I think anyone can lose weight if they set their mind to it.
220. We went to it and got the job done quickly.
221. Scott aimed to get to the South Pole first, but Amundsen beat him to it.
222. Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it.
223. She could have been a brilliant pianist if she'd put her mind to it.
224. The food in England is strange at first but you'll soon get used to it.
225. I think it was about ten o'clock when we left, but I couldn't swear to it .
226. As far as I'm concerned, if it's my desk she wants, she's welcome to it!
227. You should deliberate over the question before you respond to it.
228. The quality of public health care depends on the amount of money allocated to it.
229. If you feel up to it, we could walk into town after lunch.
230. I found it tiring to begin with but I soon got used to it.
231. The radio station played a Billy Joel song, and I found myself singing along to it.
232. This type of music has a strong beat to it.
233. He was in love with her, although he did not put that name to it.
234. Listening to it in its entirety is also fairly unrewarding.
235. This is how we do things here. You'll soon get used to it.
236. No matter how disastrous the situation there always seems to be a funny side to it.
237. To pervert what a person has said is to give a wrong meaning to it.
238. The result devastated me at the time. Even now I hark back to it.
239. When it comes down to it , we can't afford to go.
240. As we drew nearer to it the water gradually deepened.