Example sentences of "it [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | How did it affect them then the , the altitude , did it ? |
2 | This is the simplest component of legal aid , but alterations and adjustments to it make it best to think of it as encompassing a number of different types of help . |
3 | , and then it make it down to make it two thousand centigrade . |
4 | Now make it make it really sort of . |
5 | When it failed she virtually gave up , and accepted the facts for what they were . ’ |
6 | It drains you completely and it 's not the cancer ; it is the drugs . |
7 | ‘ We have to be some way above it to see it clearly . |
8 | It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty . |
9 | Since we had been back in Reine , Jean-Claude had stopped speaking of Montaine 's death as if it haunted him unduly . |
10 | But it turns me on just to hear you say it . ’ |
11 | ‘ That 's my girl , get tipsy and aggressive , you know it turns me on . ’ |
12 | It turns them away from looser , unstructured organizations . |
13 | If it turns them off at school it will probably turn them off at university . |
14 | ‘ If it turns you on . ’ |
15 | ‘ But it turns you on , does n't it Johnny ? ’ |
16 | It 's there because you grew up with it and you 're exposed to it and it turns you on . ’ |
17 | And how many of you have smelt things and you think it turns you back either to when you were a child , maybe new bread , a certain flower , |
18 | Turns it around , it turns it all around : |
19 | if you have , cos what , what happens is if you put A and B it erm it parallels them off , so if you 've got two sets of four amps it 's in two rows |
20 | We spoke to Johnny Winter recently and he said he has to be really careful about what he listens to before getting on stage , in case it influences him too much . |
21 | Said it got him out of the rut for a while . |
22 | It got him out of the house , gave him a bit of exercise , kept him young . |
23 | It got me here , Thorny , it got me you . ’ |
24 | However , it got me well in with the sisters of the peace camp . |
25 | On my last day there I was literally pushed out of a small news agent 's shop by a pair of youths for requesting a box of matches in English rather than in French ; I even tried my one and only French joke on them and said ‘ Quel fromage ! ’ but it got me nowhere — but out ! |
26 | ‘ But I tried being polite for a long time , Aunt Ruth , and it got me nowhere . |
27 | After a time it got me down , this continued evasion of me , it was like a form of torture . |
28 | The way I viewed training was that it got me out of the house . |
29 | It got me out of clearing tables for a living , but I thought it meant more than that . |
30 | ‘ It got me out of the way while you put your nasty little heads together ! ’ |