Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It may save you a lot of time a lot bother a lot of marks . |
2 | There 'll be no moon , and if this wind holds it should help us a lot . |
3 | ‘ It must cost them a fortune . |
4 | Good grief it must cost them a fortune to erm you know , pay for all these then , so they give you the Walkman to , while you 're doing this and they give you the batteries , tt |
5 | It must save you a lot of time being a spirit and seeing everything at once . |
6 | It might give us a head start , just in case we have to admit her . ’ |
7 | I could s I I even though it might make me a lot of money because I know that if I got if I made a dozen phone calls and did n't get any deals I 'd be out there wanting play the er I would n't trust myself . |
8 | And there 's something you should know , the amethysts are stones of tranquillity , it might do you a bit of good to wear them . ’ |
9 | Shane beamed : ‘ After all this , it might take me a year to get my breath back . ’ |
10 | It might ask you a question about the A Twenty driver . |
11 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval . |
12 | " But I suppose one of us ought to stay awake ; and if I take the first turn it 'll give me a chance to have a look at your paw , Hlao-roo . |
13 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to fill you in on the situation , ’ he 'd told her . |
14 | ‘ Well ’ — Joe laughed now — ‘ it 'll give me a bit of practice before I 'm introduced to the real thing , and that should n't be long now . ’ |
15 | It 'll give me a lot of pleasure to see you in it , love , and with the new haircut you 'll knock everyone 's socks off . |
16 | Er I 'm gon na talk about a couple because it 'll give you a bit of a flavour on perhaps some of the more popular works that you 'll find in some of the text books . |
17 | so it 'll give you a bit of time to do your painting now wo n't it ? |
18 | It 's the hottest mag around , it 'll give you a suntan just reading it — it 's a Sizzler , it 's ZZAP ! ! |
19 | It 'll give you a film , that 's Anglia , but not Central . |
20 | It 'll give you a chance to soak up at least a little of the atmosphere . ’ |
21 | ‘ You 'll be moving in there once we 're married , and it 'll give you a chance to look around . ’ |
22 | ‘ Drink this , ’ he said , ‘ it 'll give you a lift . ’ |
23 | It 'll give us a way in . |
24 | And it 'll give us a chance to go and see my aged aunt . |
25 | Well if you do it 'll give us a chance to find out whether he 's coming home today or tomorrow , and it 'll give your mum a chance to get back to Southwold |
26 | I mean that is the top of the range professional , it 'll cost you more like , but I mean it 'll last you a lifetime if you do n't use it that is . |
27 | They hope it 'll bring them a step nearer to finding Richard 's killer . |
28 | If they have that , it 'll do them a lot of good ! |
29 | He says , and it 'll cost you a fortune he says , cos it takes some time |
30 | I says if we do it for you it 'll cost you a fortune , he said |