Example sentences of "it [verb] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Did it affect their investment projects ? |
2 | Y'know kind of kind of comments or playful thoughts you might pass about somebody but you you try not to do it seriously as it were , you try not to let it affect your behaviour towards them , you try to not be surprised if they disclose they 're gay or heterosexual or whatever so er |
3 | How will it affect your family ? |
4 | ‘ Will it affect my inheritance ? ’ |
5 | Will it affect my life cover then ? |
6 | Will it affect my asthma ? |
7 | How on earth would it affect his negotiating position if he were to give the net farm income figures on the impact of his own proposals set out in ’ Our Farming Future ’ ? |
8 | He did , but did n't let it affect his judgement |
9 | Around this time he was a heavy drinker although , as a conscientious professional , he did not let it affect his game . |
10 | Keep the weight well towards the left foot and push the ball down low , letting it bobble its way up the bank . |
11 | It is a general feature of the education system that both through its programmed and ‘ hidden ’ curricula it plays its part in the socialisation of the individual and in social reproduction . |
12 | And the place is not simply the background or backdrop against which the action occurs ; it plays its part in the drama . |
13 | This is the question the St John Ambulance brigade is asking as it launches its Breath of Life campaign . |
14 | ‘ Alexander , Michael and now William ( 2¾ ) have all been to the art class , and I 've found it encourages their imagination and creativity . |
15 | I 'll leap into my life , he thought , if it splits my face to bits . |
16 | We followed the wall 160 ft , at which point it doubled its width and was continuing and we had no time to go further . |
17 | I was dying to open it to see what noise it made but |
18 | We must examine it to see what sense it can yield us in the case of those who , as it happens , are not men in the first place , and in what way , once this is done , it will have changed its meaning for those who , by no special fault or merit of their own , actually are so . |
19 | yeah , well she bought some trainers for her little girl and she does n't want to show her , she did n't know what size to get so she took of it to see what size it was , and I said well Natalie 's a thirteen , that 'll be a thirteen if it fits her . |
20 | To kick them is not only pointless , it destroys what confidence they have . |
21 | It places member against member , it causes division , it destroys our solidarity and it weakens our movement . |
22 | I will destroy it now , before it destroys our friendship . ’ |
23 | In a world noisy with the organs of mass communication and riddled with propaganda , modern man is hard put to it to preserve his status as an individual . |
24 | Sequoia Systems Inc , Marlborough , Massachusetts , is sinking deeper into the mire and now says it will restate its financial results for the year ended June 30 for the second time , and will amend its annual report on form 10K , because it now finds that it overstated its turnover . |
25 | It pricked his curiosity but he shook his head , saying , ‘ Ah — I have to be away to Dublin . ’ |
26 | One of the maids yelped as it pinned her skirt to a cupboard . |
27 | Begin by stitching the longer length on the left hand side , bringing it under Teddy 's chin and tucking the shorter length under it as it crosses his shoulder . |
28 | It rears its head in Eastern Europe , in North America and in Western Europe . |
29 | It turns its attention to the Isle of Wight Regatta . |
30 | Deconstruction is the form it takes when it turns its attention to specific texts . |