Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If I see one that looks like it 's growing good , I might give it some extra feed and talk to it a bit . ’ |
2 | She would do it that very evening . |
3 | If you can not do it by constructing the notion of pains which are not yours , you can not do it any other way . |
4 | ca n't do it any other way , so I said oh I 'll go and have a look , I 've got to go down town and |
5 | exactly , it 's the only way you can do it and I would n't do it any other way , because I do n't bel I do n't , I do n't think it 's fair , if I was using the phone continually I 'd get rather annoyed , I mean that I 'd , they 'd have a right to be annoyed , but as I do n't I think it 's ridiculous so I 'm not hardly surprised at all , so I think it 's stupid as you say , but there you go . |
6 | The Orient Express is a lovely idea but , could n't we do it some other time ? |
7 | Leith did not like it one tiny bit . |
8 | That Fran had no intention of doing just that had only just struck him , and he did n't like it one little bit ! |
9 | EVERTON became the latest side to get a taste of the Ian Wright magic — and they did not like it one little bit . |
10 | I do n't like it one little bit . |
11 | Can we take it that elected members will be representing the United Kingdom on that body , but the formal distribution of that representation has not yet been worked out ? |
12 | I goes of course Derek would n't have it any other way . |
13 | ‘ I would n't have it any other way , ’ he said , holding out his hand to seal the bargain . |
14 | ‘ The President has insisted he will personally pay the ransom , wo n't have it any other way , ’ said Odell . |
15 | They know the job is challenging and from time to time frustrating : they probably would n't have it any other way . |
16 | Christmas may now be more hectic than in most families , but John and Veronica would n't have it any other way . |
17 | But he would n't have it any other way . |
18 | This is Marguerite 's home and I would n't have it any other way . |
19 | What do you call it that tall cylinder thing ? |
20 | We can call it liberal bourgeois civilization , and a fuller picture of its nature will emerge later in this book . |
21 | Why do n't we just call it New Mancunian Express and have done with it ? |
22 | She would mention it some other time . |
23 | text here because it does make it that little bit more interesting and people are likely to think , oh ! |
24 | A dud ca n't make it any other way . ’ |
25 | Tricky at first , but once mastered you would n't want it any other way . |
26 | ‘ We 've paid a heavy price for our mistakes this season and I ca n't explain it any other way than to say it 's bad luck . |
27 | Although joking apart I urge members to support this on principle , I think we should put this in and then it will have to be considered next year , how , where the money will , will come from , and I think that we should establish it that married women with dependant children will get some allowance to help them to stand and represent their communities . |
28 | If we do n't get it right then developers will be very reluctant to integrate the technology ’ . |
29 | If we do n't get it right then developers will be very reluctant to integrate the technology ’ . |
30 | Surely to God you can lose it some other way than bloody doing that ? |