Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean perhaps it could take the form of Adult Attendance Centres , but erm we need something which is seen to be punitive but which falls sort of full deprivation of erm liberty . |
2 | Cause apparently it can fall out … excuse me … personally I says I do n't leap up , fling back the duvet and shake and vac the shagpile . |
3 | ‘ I hope somehow it will become possible for you to join a Brownie Pack , but I 'm afraid Botley , where the nearest is , is too far away for you to go . ’ |
4 | Making the best use of space is important in any room , but we show how it can make all the difference in kitchens and bathrooms |
5 | We consider below the implications this result has for policy , and in chapter 6 we show how it can serve as the basis for an empirical test of the model . |
6 | If you stand here it might look beautiful , but if you pick up each one individually you 'll see weeds germinating , brittle bits and you could pick up a disease in the early stages which you just would n't see otherwise . |
7 | When you select an item for a programme , consider how it will contribute to your goal and how it could affect mood and outlook . |
8 | I mean clearly it will continue to grow and therefore any that you do will be will be greater . |
9 | As we probe further it will become more and more necessary to re-assess the relationship between the two modes as dialectical rather than that of opposites . |
10 | ‘ So far I am lucky , but I know sometime it will happen . ’ |
11 | We have seen the future and we know how it will work . |
12 | In other words , we identify a particular event as the cause because we know how it could have made the effect happen , not because we know it happened before the effect . |
13 | You never know when it might come in useful . |
14 | ‘ You never know when it will change ; maybe this will be one of those nights . |
15 | I think I know when it will make some more sky . ’ |
16 | If only five per cent of car journeys were made by bus or train instead it would save over a quarter of a million tonnes ' worth of pollutant each year . |
17 | You know where it 'll get stuck in a minute ! |
18 | ‘ Tell you what , ’ he said , ‘ I know where it will fetch up , more than likely . ’ |
19 | Gourlay agreed : ‘ There 's no doubt I did n't play well after that opening set — I do n't know if it upset me — I suppose subconsciously it must have . ’ |
20 | You should make note of the going especially on the take-offs and landings of each fence and decide how it may change or deteriorate . |
21 | Then it passes to another team of engineers who decide how it will work . |
22 | Oh well if you go out it 'll happen ! |
23 | Then you ask how it might have come about that the murderer made that mistake , and already , when eventually you tell of this from the other end , from the discovery of the corpse , you have got something that will require a reader to make a lateral jump to see what really happened . |
24 | well , somebody found it down by the river just at the back of where they live so it must have been somebody round about |
25 | If you do not it could delay the item and the person receiving it might have to pay an extra charge . |
26 | And I think originally it may have run in the first year both at easter and at August . |
27 | Er , I think really it must 've been thrift . |
28 | ‘ That 's what I thought at the time , anyway , ’ said William , ‘ but I think now it must have been Barry Moxton . |
29 | ‘ Never mind how it could have happened . |
30 | When good husbandry or storage techniques fail then it may become necessary to carry out control measures by the installation of appropriate additional equipment , the choice of equipment/control method being decided only after seeking advice and taking all the circumstances into account . |