Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adj] it [be] " in BNC.

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1 That 's fine in n it , let's make sure it 's alright , it 's lovely in n it ?
2 Obviously this is the experience of some children but we must make sure it is the experience and entitlement of every child in this country . ’
3 I 'll make sure it 's mentioned in the right quarters . ’
4 Well worth 14 quid I 'd say , though next time I 'll make sure it 's a Kop ticket I get .
5 ‘ I 'll make sure it 's returned safely . ’
6 I 'll make sure it 's alright .
7 If she thinks it 's a good idea , we will then have erm a word with I 'll make sure it 's okay with dad and mum first basically .
8 But I 'll get on to my resolution which is unemployment benefit and I 'll say this it 's a bloody disgrace and I mean it .
9 And I saw Mrs Chamberlin 's hens and they were splendid and Aunt Emily says we may keep some and I shall make sure it is me who looks after them , not Murphy . ’
10 Although a fivefold increase in funding for academic general practice may seem inconceivable it is a comparatively modest sum that would drive change in the balance of clinical education and pay handsome dividends for both the patients and the profession as a whole .
11 Although this may seem surprising it is similar to some of the dissociation profiles seen with poly(dG-dC) [ 13 ] .
12 Although this may seem harsh it is actually natural selection in action .
13 But we we will make sure it 's in the right place .
14 If they have to stop then British cheese will lose all it 's character say cheese insiders .
15 THE number of people hit by the flood disaster , dubbed the ‘ storm of the century ’ , will exceed 3,000 it was revealed last night .
16 You may say that it is refutable and so it is empirical ; but then — see below — our criteria for cognisance are so much bound up with what the subject can do that it is difficult to see how we could assess the cognisance of a totally passive creature . )
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