Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't necessarily mean that they 're unscrupulous in the way that they get their own way ; they just have very clear ideas and it 's impossible for them to see it any other way . ’ |
2 | The sentimentality conveyed by the careful selection of only " nice " aspects of religion to present to pupils causes them to see it — and perhaps believe in it — as just a fairy story unrelated to the real world . |
3 | That 's what I mean , they 're the only ones that , you know wanted them to see it really . |
4 | So I let them think it and played the game . ’ |
5 | He knew the way to make people do what you wanted was to make them think it was their idea . |
6 | What makes them think it was terminal ? |
7 | He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’ |
8 | It is only the Government 's stubborn ideology which prevents them using it — or , at least , part of it — now . |
9 | That 's the one thing that stops them using it . |
10 | But now a test for the drug is years away , and for those athletes desperate enough to win , only their own sense of honour would stop them using it . |
11 | ‘ Why ? ’ is a useful question when someone has made an error but you want them to diagnose it . |
12 | Blue suited her and she 'd worn her pearl and diamond brooch because he wanted everyone to see it . |
13 | He telephoned me at three o'clock in the morning , and asked me to confirm it . |
14 | There was nothing to support it , no face at a window , no movement of a curtain , but when Mr Hollins knocked on the front door it opened immediately . |
15 | ‘ The exemption , ’ it has been said , ‘ has nothing to support it . ’ |
16 | Instead of complying with this order , the government ‘ distilled the specific accusations ’ it had identified in Aviv 's report and instructed each of the Federal agencies to respond to that ‘ distillation ’ with declarations that there was nothing to support it . |
17 | Such a dating , however , runs contrary to the other accounts of Molla Fenari 's trip to Egypt and has little or nothing to support it . |
18 | Eventually , one of them attacked it with a large branch , striking it a damaging blow . |
19 | ‘ But you have to make them want it first . |
20 | And we 've got to help them make it come true . ’ |
21 | It was their own idea , started without help before I began my work as an adviser and I want to try and help them make it a success . |
22 | and get them to carry it . |
23 | So no-one got it right , pollsters , reporters or bookmakers . |
24 | ‘ I loved the song , and I think it should have been a hit , but there again the record company did nothing to promote it . |
25 | Yeah but what you could do , Nancy will be really responsible about things like that , you can say to her if a big fat Housing Benefit cheque comes for me cash it and put it in my bank . |
26 | That was a nice picture — Marie liked it I think , cos she did n't mind me sticking it on the wall . |
27 | ‘ Of course you can if you help me to carry it , ’ Mum promised . |
28 | Well , , ‘ The decision is n't mine , my role is to make recommendations and it 's a democratically elected council , it 's up the councillors to decide final policy , and then it 's up for , up to me to carry it out . ’ |
29 | ‘ Only if you let me make it . ’ |
30 | But let me make it immediately clear what I mean by this ; what I mean to say is that Miss Kenton 's letter set off a certain chain of ideas to do with professional matters here at Darlington Hall , and I would underline that it was a preoccupation with these very same professional matters that led me to consider anew my employer 's kindly meant suggestion . |