Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He was talented enough and resourceful enough to survive it , although I think it almost devastated and destroyed him at a certain point .
2 I am not sure now if I ever proceeded to knock ; it is quite possible , given the alarming nature of what I heard , that I judged it best to withdraw altogether .
3 Now I know I went to a sp a specialist and that I mean it just keeps on coming back you know , maybe I 'll
4 ‘ She was so bad that I thought it well to have oxygen administered ; this I procured from Blake , Edgar 's .
5 It is in this sense , of having an abnormal number of our normal needs unmet , that I think it right to speak of disabled people as not being normal .
6 The Church appeared no longer to be the guiding force that she believed it once had been , and felt it ought still to be .
7 Cos I can travel three hundred miles on my own at night so you know it just gives me a bit of safeguard .
8 ‘ I 'm not saying that we pretend it never happened .
9 The money should be transferred to the N U M and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
10 The money should be transferred to the N U M , and if it is not longer needed by those families , we would suggest that they give it back to help the formation of the independent labour movement in Russia .
11 So keen are GKR not to be identified with the less ethical and aggressive end of the search market that it maintains it frequently turns down business ; from any other search firm , this statement might be questionable , but GKR 's standing in the market , and the obvious importance of its untarnished reputation in gaining that position , suggests that it is probably the truth .
12 I can imagine him making the statement , but I ca n't imagine that he meant it sufficiently to make it worth printing .
13 and I got it gradually put down .
14 I mean you see all these mountains and I mean it just looks that beautiful and
15 I used my right to haul him to me , and I use it again to punch his head .
16 I wear my hair long and I comb it forward to hide as much as possible of my face .
17 And I thought it really had been a very good life , a fun life , despite Ellen never having gone to bed with me , and I wondered if my father would even notice my death , then the Maggot whooped with glee , hauled back on the stick , and our plane was screaming up into the wide blue lovely bullet-free sky and the Maggot was laughing and slapping my shoulder .
18 And I bet it never come out .
19 in the supermarket and I pick it up to have a look Bryony says do n't touch that 's naughty , do n't touch Ann , put it down at once
20 I 've just had this new hoover bought me for Christmas , and he comes home from work and I say it only took me five minutes to do the stairs , and all this sort of thing , because it used to take so long before .
21 The report then went to Finance Committee , and I believe it actually referred the whole of the Report to the Party Groups , now .
22 I was sure the triptych mirror was one of her own treasures and I opened it carefully to see myself as I brushed my hair and applied a quick dab of lipstick , the red paint which marked me as a Westerner as surely as my blue eyes and blondish hair .
23 It was too much for a little girl and I think it rather put me off chapel .
24 And I think it partly broke down because he was insufficiently ruthless in examining the question that he had asked .
25 In these circumstances in my judgment there is entirely adequate support for Paul of the sort that Mrs envisaged and indeed I am inclined to the view that one to one dedicated support for him out of classroom hours may not be desirable and might well tend at least to come between him and his fellow pupils so if one turns to Mrs schedule one on page forty seven , papers before me , I think that the appropriate arithmetic is to provide for twenty hours per week at seven pounds per hour for thirty seven school weeks , that is an enabler for the school period , I confess that I find it much easier to deal with Mrs schedules on page forty seven by treating schedule one as having to do with the , the school period , schedule two having to deal with the home periods and schedule three with parental care , as it is actually set out on page forty seven , and I confess that during the case I kept confusing myself about this point , schedule one deals not only with school but also , rather confusingly , with an enabler at home and I think it easier to confine that schedule to er school time .
26 I love it because it 's always that amazing bright lime colour and I think It just lifts the others . "
27 It was partly with the new saw table and also he wanted to try and get more er sellable saleable product out of the slate , cos previously we had been throwing away quite a bit or giving it to and I think it really started as a family argument between him and his brother .
28 There 's been very little said about the actual content of the Childrens Act and I think it actually gets all Party 's support , which is , which is excellent .
29 Erm the darkening of the edges , I suppose that 's been done to create a little more atmosphere in the picture , and I think it possibly does .
30 I felt my hand touch something feathery and I pulled it out to see what it was .
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