Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | Nor does it seem that Moore , England 's first-choice hooker for five seasons , will play again before the final . |
32 | Nor does it seem that systems of information retrieval will come to his help for a long time , if ever . |
33 | This does not , however , mean that the peasantry were contented , nor does it prove that they were particularly prosperous ; rather it suggests that the peasantry found that they could secure their aims more effectively by passive resistance and the exploitation of their economic power than by violence . |
34 | Nor does it indicate that the bag was actually loaded on Pan Am 103 . |
35 | Nor does it help if your party 's leaders ( mainly state premiers ) , parliamentary deputies and grass-roots bodies all pull different ways on issues like immigration , the use of force abroad and social-spending cuts . |
36 | in London in , in a sort of clever way that makes it sound as though there 's some terrific good reasoning for it |
37 | much better than backing it to win and it comes second . |
38 | Dogmatics thus has a critical function in relation to the present witness and preaching of the church , recalling it to its basis and assisting it to uncover and hear what it is called to say today . |
39 | And the keynote speaker at the Republican Convention , Thomas Kean , Governor of New Jersey , apparently felt it necessary to assert that ‘ we will search out bigotry and racism — we will drag it into the sunshine of understanding and make it wither and die ’ . |
40 | I suppose you thought you 'd paint Paula in a bad light and make it seem as though she could n't be bothered to go . |
41 | Propaganda by itself was insufficient ; they must involve themselves in social agitation and make it known that the republicans were involved : |
42 | I must stick with the composers and make it known that I am willing to perform these new works anywhere . |
43 | But if you 're really stuck and you 've got a third question that you ca n't come up with I mean y'know sort of blur it , fudge it and make it look like there 's a sort of metamorphic answer there and we can sort of say well that 's sort of twenty percent or something and then that counts and it may carry you over . |
44 | Just the actual joy of starting and , and seeing it transformed while |
45 | Well , perhaps I wo n't light the fire until half past eleven or something to try and make it go that bit further . |
46 | The PLO quickly dispatched delegations to Cairo , Amman and Damascus and made it known that it would not disrupt the process . |
47 | ‘ You 're thinking that the aunt killed him and made it look as though he 'd done it himself . ’ |
48 | So he turned round the second he did , and made it look as though he was waiting for the woman he 'd just tried to kill — when they were walking along together … |
49 | Once more , Huy had no opportunity to see out , but guessed from the number of twists and turns it made that they were taking a deliberately tortuous route . |
50 | Edward managed to retrieve the canoe and got it uprighted and then we heard Marge and Jerry on the opposite shore yelling that they were OK . |
51 | Dean Witter , however , read the story , called Intel and got it to admit that such is the case . |
52 | Grove did n't say anything about Pentium supplies , but last week , a Dean Witter analyst called Intel and got it to admit that customers for the chip will be on severe allocation . |
53 | The Second Symphony is a work that wears well and suffice it to say that this newcomer can hold its head high in this company . |
54 | The reader can examine the program and prevent it running if it looks suspicious . |
55 | Yeah well put a bowl in there and let it stand and that and that 'll erm go into the vinegar . |
56 | Because you get , all you do is , is press that button up there and let it go and you can talk . |
57 | Slightly overheated by food and wine , she uncoiled her feather boa and put it to fly and float from the back of her chair . |
58 | Granny had a cheerful fire burning in the hearth , and she made Mary take her uniform off and put it to dry while she had lemonade and biscuits . |
59 | He will become fully capable of erection , with the development of the suffusion of myriads of tiny blood vessels which swell the muscles of the penis and cause it to grow and stiffen under sexual stimulation . |
60 | I find an old plastic carrier bag , tip out the few bits of string and wire it contains and replace them with a handful of rusty bolts from the biscuit tin . |