Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] it [coord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That is stored in a database and any Staffs school with the right technical facilities may log into it and get up-to-date details of the farm .
2 Well , the immunologist from the clinic went in and evaluated Ron and basically told him that he had … that he was not going to live more than the most a few weeks , and he could have control over the time of his death if he wished , and that was his decision to make , and he should think about it and talk it over with me .
3 I think we should vote on it and ask Joe 's opinion too . ’
4 They may refer to it or harbour it secretly and allow it to sour their trust and love .
5 We 'll think about it and say ooh oh you have this do n't you ?
6 His characteristic method is to make a statement so large or vague as to be practically meaningless , then to qualify that statement by explaining what he does not mean by it , and finally to outline the reasons why he does not propose to discuss matters arising from it ; he apologizes , at this point , for wandering off course but , instead of clarifying or refining his original proposition , he classifies the arguments of those who might object to it and proceeds to deal with their objections .
7 The area man 'll look at it and say ‘ You can knock them down ’ .
8 We might look at it and think it 's worth doing it 's interesting .
9 You can only suggest ways they might go about it and provide what help you think they might need .
10 Well , she 'll repent of it and agree to all I say before one crumb , or one drop of water , crosses her lips .
11 She is interested in accents and she 'll listen to it and think , Ah that 's someone who comes from Liverpool , er not a very not a very scouse accent but because they say
12 I could look at it and think , ‘ Cor !
13 You could look at it and say its 500K more than you COULD have spent .
14 One scheme was to transfer his legal estate to a relative or friend who was staying behind , who could look after it and administer it until he returned , or who , should the knight die abroad , could take care of it until the knight 's son reached his majority and could take it over himself .
15 Defeated in his climb , he had been descending , heading for the window , hoping he could hammer on it and attract someone 's attention , but ice and spindrift made it impossible to see where he was going ; and now he was trapped .
16 Could play on it and make him talk .
17 I would read every book I could find about it and became reasonably well-informed about the subject .
18 Now , it 's a funny thing , but in the days when there was a weekly bus service out of Baldersdale it went past Belle Vue cottage on the way to Barnard Castle and I used to look at it and say to myself , ‘ Well , that 's an ugly place , I would n't like to live there ! ’
19 I used to gaze at it and wish that I could have a dog just like the one in the picture .
20 He would think about it and understand and he would come after her …
21 ‘ It has become clear that people know there is a very real choice between the Tories who would privatise the National Health Service and starve it of funds and Labour who would invest in it and modernise it , ’ she said .
22 What I was if any other matter comes into light before it comes in we do n't do anything about it and that 's why I would oppose that because of this because one it 's not necessary to move something that we would look at it and sit back and after the inspector reports .
23 Every day she would go through each impression once more , would weep over it and console herself — at her leisure one might say .
24 Presumably if , if people ca n't get to Sunday School , you would hear about it and do something about it
25 If you got me a microplane right now I would get into it and fly it .
26 And if you tell me who to write to I sh I shall get to it and do it .
27 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
28 People will look at it and see if it has relevance for them .
29 Therefore we will vote against it and reverse it , ’ the official said .
30 ‘ If animals or men go into the marsh , they will sink into it and die .
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