Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | He was going towards the sea , and I hoped to catch him before he reached it . |
2 | But , you would n't have expected to find it where you found it . |
3 | I happen to know it but I think it would be wrong of me to disclose it tonight er this evening . |
4 | Aye well , you might be , the upper half of you , but you 've got to reach them and you do it with your tongue . |
5 | Souness had the opportunity to sell me and he took it . |
6 | Well it 's nice to see you but I hate It 's not personal but I |
7 | Miss comes at me with a knife and she attempts to stab me and she means it , she wants to stab me and she means it |
8 | Miss comes at me with a knife and she attempts to stab me and she means it , she wants to stab me and she means it |
9 | Still , she was determined to help him whether he wanted it or not . |
10 | ‘ This is a story about love and the courage to express it when you feel it , ’ says Gibson . |
11 | Their duty is simply to apply it as they understand it . ’ |
12 | We did ask Dorothy to do it after I did it for four years , but she was n't keen and I had to go on . |
13 | The easiest way to do this is to do it as you enter it by typing @NOW and then pressing F9 , the recalculate key before you transfer the entry into the cell by pressing Enter . |
14 | So if a girl does not feel able to go and ask for the Pill , or if she is reluctant to use it because she sees it as a health risk , the alternative may be to use nothing . |
15 | So you had to draw it as they describe it . |
16 | I believe G.P. — I do n't have to believe him when he says it , I can see it 's true — he hardly worries about money at all . |
17 | And my brothers used to ride it , so I used to ride it and I rode it for miles ! |
18 | Overreacting with shock and dismay when the child first comes out with a four-letter word is the best way to ensure he or she uses it again and again . |
19 | I wanted to run it because I thought it was the only way we stood a chance . |
20 | I think we 'll have to , I think we 've got to keep it cos I think it 's part of the fixtures and fittings unfortunately . |
21 | Before Jennifer 's arrival he had left Hill House early in the morning and had returned home late ; now he sat over his breakfast in order to ogle her when she brought it to him , and came home early — and sober — to mooch about the house and engage her in conversation while she swept the rooms or tended the roast . |
22 | Luckily the main guy was able to call me and we discussed it for quite some time . ’ |
23 | On reflection , she had been too quick to judge him and she regretted it now . |
24 | Thinking that he wanted to watch it because he thought it was funny , Bob made a few humorous remarks at the expense of the characters on the screen . |
25 | Tony Visconti : ‘ When David and Angela found the enormous Victorian house , Haddon Hall , in Beckenham , my girlfriend and I went along to see it and we loved it . |
26 | ‘ He wanted to see it and I showed it to him . ’ |
27 | The Chelsea gear mysteriously got lost ( had to lose it as nobody wanted it … do ya blame them ? ) . |
28 | ‘ I used to hate it when they yanked it off , ’ said Preston . |
29 | And he had called her by her full Greek name too , as if to remind her that he knew it . |
30 | As for his colleagues , Mr Smith said : ‘ We 're all agreed that we can not spend what we have not earned and we intend to earn it before we spend it . |