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 ! ’
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