Example sentences of "of it [conj] [pron] do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It would be interesting to hear just how much of the programme that I have outlined the Government support , those aspects of it that they do not , and why .
2 I think football seems to , to bring out the worst in a lot of people and that 's the part of it that I do n't like .
3 Well you always say you do n't but I do n't know whether you 've ever tried it properly , really I think it 's just the thought of it that you do n't like .
4 Counsel thought so little of it that he did not seek to sustain it before the House of Lords .
5 Although she was pleased with what she had become , and saw some future in it , there was one aspect of it that she did not like .
6 The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’
7 That , if there 's any baby there it 'll get rid of it but I do n't think it ever would .
8 The wind blows where it wills , and you hear the sound of it but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes .
9 It has a tang , so that youngsters particularly , quite , quite like the taste of it because they do n't taste anything all their taste buds
10 In America we met one young person who saw a picture of ours and told us he felt so happy in front of it because he did n't feel alone in the world any more .
11 and it goes through their , for the rest of their twenties , the rest of their thirties and most of their forties and then suddenly bang maybe something ghastly seems to be happening which they are absolutely unaware of , you know , they do n't know why they are crying or , or er unable to cope with whatever they ca n't cope with and that 's it , that 's them off and they start worrying about er osteoporosis and you know an enormous number of , of now medically defined problems of the menopause , and they may start going on to all sorts of things like hormone replacement therapy or even primrose oil or whatever the hell and they 're sitting there at an age when they are fairly loaded up with experience and maturity and all the rest of it and they do n't know what they are doing .
12 and Newsbeat dinner piece and I expect you did as well , erm but you know , she was , she was talking about contacts and things like Good Morning Scotland and all of the rest of it and I do n't think any of that kind of happened
13 the safe , the safety aspect of it and I do n't think you 'll get a true representation of the traffic flows if you did it both together cos like you say people will be diverting
14 She did have it all bandaged up , she were she were cleaning toilet at bottom , and er , apparently there was a piece out of it and she did n't know , and she wiped round it , it sliced it , and it were bleeding like mad , well she came across to our 'ouse , and we were n't in , and then she went to Kevin 's and she had she had it , but it , now it 's just like a line now ,
15 I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’
16 Whatever may be the case in Russia , we in the degenerate West can switch off the radio or television , or not buy a newspaper , or not read such parts of it as we do not wish to .
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