Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] it [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | D' ya know I 'd forgotten it 's got dirty beads on . |
2 | It whoolly sticks when you turn thet wheel : I fare to think it wants greasin' . ’ |
3 | You got , look , I keep thinking it 's got tomorrow . |
4 | But I think , but I do think it does mean that the first thing we say is that the work is more important than some of , maybe some of the , the nicer to have three year projects at the moment . |
5 | erm its but I think to say that it is n't happening in schools is a bit unfair , because I do think it does happen in many schools erm and but there 's a great deal of work to be done . |
6 | I do think it 's lightened this room up though when you think it gone |
7 | ‘ The general feeling of being on cloud nine once I had completed it has lasted , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY , ‘ and has provided a very welcome psychological boost . ’ |
8 | I had to concede it had made compelling reading , from an historical point of view , but I did not anticipate referring to its pages again , not in present circumstances . |
9 | A woman 's condition , I 've heard it 's happened before or , ’ he leaned across and slyly tapped the side of his pocked red nose , ‘ maybe it was the French ! |
10 | The medical report is written in Russian , with even my name translated into Cyrillic , so I 've had it framed to save my local GP from having a brainstorm . |
11 | So I 've got to er one I 've got it diaried to meet you and Keith about a press launch and er a you know a press release |
12 | I went to post it in the index book I 've got it 's stopped it 's been in |
13 | The argument as I have presented it seems to require the first reading of this crucial sentence ; on the second reading we get , not a regress of justification , but a demonstration of justification which is only successful in certain conditions . |