Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] it [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He not only has it but he sent them to fetch it . ’
2 He so calls it because the properties with which people committing this fallacy typically identify good are natural properties .
3 It merely overrides it and makes it unenforceable for the purposes of excluding liability for death or personal injury .
4 All I thought was that health monitor basically follows it but it just needs a , a little bit of clarification so that everybody knows exactly when forms are supposed to be produced .
5 As the Polish authorities learnt in the 1970s , and the Soviet ones recently in Georgia , shooting strikers or demonstrators does not deter a mass movement but merely infuriates it and provides it with martyrs .
6 I know he just says it cos when I said
7 Beeney just shades it but lets face it , they 're both crap ! !
8 he , he , he , he said hard , right , so he can fucking , he said I 'll , I 'll take these and the first man that comes up fucking bashes it and then James er John James gets them all and when he wakes up , just as he 's about to wake up John James thinks right and he fucking lays down on the ground and he wakes up and sees all these clowns all over the place
9 If you die leaving £347,000 to your wife it is assumed that she still has it when she dies , so £200,000 is taxable then .
10 Gerry Addams is a man who supports the murder campaign by the I R A terrorists , always defends it and he did n't condemn the killing of the protestants on the Shankhill Road by that I R A man , he carried that I R A man 's body at the funeral , what he said was it was unfortunate that innocent people were killed .
11 Let me borrow your coat a minute , I jus , I do n't know if he 'll do it , he usually does it if you 're wearing something like that coat .
12 And and Bob did it here in Bishop 's Stortford but I do n't know whether he 's still I think he still does it because he was very committed .
13 Erm but I think she 's stopped , I do n't know whether Doreen still does it or whether retired from it .
14 totally fakes it and that !
15 That 's my brother he always does it when he wakes up he dribbles as well .
16 It effectively charges it because if you 've got six thousand allowances and you withdraw that amount putting it against the total income it means that you 're actually paying tax on those by deduction .
17 The government clearly sees it as contributing to economic growth but there are significant misgivings among conservation groups and local residents about the environmental impact on Kent and Sussex .
18 Someone who gives this answer clearly takes it that in some cases it works , and we must not beg the question against him .
19 So that probably makes it but I say without having me own book to check it I ca n't
20 the only way to do it is get that book one really sort of so he really understands it and then he 's gon na be interested in book two cos he 'll
21 Theory now has it that Councils are convoked by popes : the early ones certainly were not .
22 okay well I 'll get that supervisors course I 'll give N H A a ring and see how fast they can do it yeah cos really needs it as well does n't she ?
23 Whatever his private political convictions , and whether he angrily denounces it as ‘ ethnocide ’ or not , no anthropologist worth his salt can dispassionately contemplate the destruction of a traditional way of life which he has learnt to appreciate and admire .
24 Even if Mr Major really means it and he does n't intend to do a Nigel Lawson , a sort of nineteen eighty seven trick , er surely he can almost hardly help himself , because the pound and shares are doing very well at the moment ; we 're told by the economists that there 's a good six months of honeymoon period , er and people feel a great pent up demand , people have a great pent up demand , which is now being released .
25 It does n't matter though does it if we overflow ?
26 As in the legal definition , the interactionist conception of crime also implicitly portrays it as something that ordinary people are likely to want to do .
27 Well does it or does n't it ?
28 and secondly we say that er we 're setting aside the question of discrimination primary basis section fourteen is an absolute block on it and you ca n't have it more complete er , er undermining of article eighty five and again even if the bad faith point arises , er simply makes it and we say quite clearly excessively difficult to enforce article eighty five
29 Cover-up — a card is placed in the tray , the child studies the word beneath it then covers it and tries to spell it from memory , using the cubes .
30 She gives me time to read the label on the front cover Government Commission Press Department , 1974 — then opens it and slowly turns the pages , so that I can see it is a cuttings book , in which the Commission 's Press Officer has pasted the results of his labours , the stories inspired by all his briefings , handouts and leaks .
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