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

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1 Four million copies of that I mean that makes it I think most popular with newspapers I mean
2 Yeah but what if someone cheats and does it ?
3 But it has meant we are able to finance our move back to The Valley so I suppose that justifies it .
4 I suppose that makes it worse . ’
5 There , I think that covers it : - ) ) )
6 Er And I think that puts it into context .
7 Erm , I think that sums it up .
8 so you 're made to feel the most special person on the earth and I think that makes it worth it for a lot of them .
9 Yeah , it 's it 's it 's the build up to it as well , there 's a lot of excitement , I mean , most people it takes about six months to build up to the big day , and then finally it 's there and it all happens and , I think that makes it a lot , exciting for a lot of women .
10 Then , widening our focus , we looked at Lugbara witchcraft and the ancestor cult which complements and completes it .
11 We can conveniently begin with a widely drawn cosmological contrast , that between the secure realm of human habitation and activity , and the wild wasteland which surrounds and threatens it .
12 The second type is where the child has a disability which prevents or makes it difficult for him or her to make use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools — within the LEA 's area — for children of his/her age .
13 It evinces such contempt for the principle as to use language which ignores or denies it , and offers no justification for the departure .
14 The merger was very demoralizing and I put it , if I remember rightly , top of my list of priorities which means that gets it .
15 They convey a double sense of experience : that of a linear process ; but also of an eternal state of being which informs and transcends it , and which is accessed within the structure of human nature , itself programmed with a restlessness that can be assuaged by nothing less .
16 and then somebody comes and grabs it by the legs and pulls it .
17 Yeah , yeah , you know if there 's anything to be done , up she goes and does it .
18 She said : ‘ Do n't you think that makes it worse ? ’
19 ‘ Do you think that makes it easier ? ’ she cried , angrily brushing away the tears .
20 From then on , she just buys what she wants and charges it to one or other of the parents ’ accounts .
21 Then it does n't matter so much what you say that stops it walking in front of the bus , it 's actually how you say it .
22 Traditionally , the law has said that allowing someone who is terminally ill to die is lawful , but bringing about his or her death is unlawful , even if he or she consents or requests it .
23 Personal honour will affect us in so far as we can believe in the man or woman who defends or loses it .
24 Please include information about your service of product , plus information on who uses or buys it , and give a detailed description of the product and how it is make ( you may sent pictures ) .
25 Under Alexander II , Count ( later Prince ) Gorchakov , who headed the foreign ministry for a quarter of a century after 1856 , wrote that " in Russia there are only two people who know the policy of the Russian cabinet : the emperor who makes it and myself who prepares and executes it " .
26 Is it defined in terms of the sexuality of ( say ) the individual or artist who expresses or possesses it — and does that mean that no nonhomosexual can possess/express it ?
27 When you type in a document , saving it from time to time , Word does not destroy the very last version that you saved but renames it as a back-up copy .
28 You 'd have er there 's somebody on yesterday who said that thinks it should er it should be against the law to cut a tree down .
29 Yes , she comes and collects it in a week 's time .
30 ‘ We gets what we want and puts it in the freezer — got no use for shoppin' us . ’
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