Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | And some you can only laugh at — only you must n't let 'em see it , of course . |
2 | But I should n't want her do it all her life ! |
3 | He read in silence for a moment , then said , with a laugh , ‘ I see that you might enjoy this , although I am not sure your mama might not wish you to read it . |
4 | Boy , I 'll just bet you wish it were ! |
5 | They 'll just make you do it in here . |
6 | And if you 'll just let me handle it , I also know exactly how you can get everything you want . |
7 | And even if they do know , they 'll not expect us to pursue it after this , neh ? ’ |
8 | Now that 's different you 'll not get em to cancel it but to get them to spin it out over a longer period is a possibility and that 's what we 're gon na be working towards . |
9 | ‘ We might just let you win it , too , ’ joked Best , the memory of what Wales did to his team still fresh on his mind . |
10 | yeah , he 'll probably forget I doubt it though |
11 | ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true . |
12 | Well you can apologize all you like , because I 'll never believe you mean it , and I 'll never accept your apology ! ’ |
13 | I could not make her understand it was herself , and I began to be afraid that her illness was real . |
14 | I was desperate enough to consider rushing round the table pretending to be Pumblechook 's carriage , but I could not make myself do it , and just stood there helplessly . |
15 | But he could not bring himself to do it , especially not now , after Simon had revealed how she had spoken up for him . |
16 | He could not bring himself to say it . |
17 | She wanted desperately to confide in someone about this , but once again found it impossible to find anyone suitable her mother was too distraught , her father was dead , and she could not bring herself to mention it to Miriam for fear of provoking some too blunt observations on the mysterious workings of a lady 's insides . |
18 | She could not bring herself to do it . |
19 | He could not ask her to define it further , that would be asking for flattery . |
20 | She could not let him read it now , in the middle of the preparations . |
21 | I had no interest in what this house should be like wishing only for a place and quickly to lay my head and could hardly rouse myself to inspect it . |
22 | You could hardly expect him to regard it as his home . |
23 | Oh , beggin' your pardon , ma 'm , but with a name like Queen 's Old Castle I could hardly expect you to like it . ’ |
24 | You may say that you could hardly trust me saying it because I 'm wealthy enough to be able to come here from Japan to study . |
25 | But what we could do of course , is is we put in a time between containers , we could always use them to re-palletize it . |
26 | At most , she 'll reprimand you , and she 'd hate that so much she 'd probably ask me to do it for her . ’ |
27 | You know you could really lug it do it . |
28 | I said I could n't finish it put it down . |
29 | Apparently Ray still could n't bring himself to sell it , and instead donated it to a pond built by the Norwich section of the BKKS for a local Cheshire Home . |
30 | It was probably wrong to look at women 's busts , but he could n't bring himself to mention it in confession , not until he had decided about his vocation , one way or the other . |