Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Cos they , Shirley loves it as well .
2 Reggie loves it as I say my nephew bought me two
3 Says the Leicester boss : ‘ Bully loves it when there 's plenty of rough and tumble .
4 Nicky loves it when Squeak cleans her , right , my rats and she gives it and Nicky 's getting all and there 's Squeak going
5 but he loves what he 's doing , absolutely loves it cos there 's nowt for them here is there ?
6 If you die leaving £347,000 to your wife it is assumed that she still has it when she dies , so £200,000 is taxable then .
7 What matters it if the place is a pigsty ?
8 E places it after these events , and so is here more likely to preserve the original form of the annal .
9 Certainly , while he is alive , Shaposhnikov the cappy man refuses to be parted from his headgear ; he grabs it when he determines to leave , and he drops it when he is persuaded to stay .
10 he wants it as well , you need this one Gal ?
11 I wish he had n't of got it cos Sue wants it when he 's finished with it .
12 The apparatus contributes no truth of its own but , he claims , theory construction needs it because facts become significant only through being lodged in a matrix defined by analytic statements .
13 He needs it because I suspect he 's hooked on the secrecy and excitement that could easily make him run off again . ’
14 He needs it because he really makes life difficult for himself .
15 A global model of the business delivered to who needs it when they need it where they need it .
16 okay well I 'll get that supervisors course I 'll give N H A a ring and see how fast they can do it yeah cos really needs it as well does n't she ?
17 Marie helps me off with my coat and holds it while I slip the jacket on .
18 Maybe I says it as should n't , but they 're not a pair I like , educated and all as they may be .
19 Though I says it as should n't , I could almost fancy a bowl o ’ that meself . ’
20 I know he just says it cos when I said
21 He uses it when he is angry or sarcastic , otherwise it is ‘ babe ’ .
22 Jesus uses it when he confronts the disciples after his resurrection : ‘ Why are you so perturbed ? ’ he asks .
23 The Minister of Culture uses it when he 's in a conversational hole .
24 Pip first uses it when he confesses to Biddy that he wants to be a gentleman for Estella 's sake .
25 and see if it eats it when he 's not starving .
26 Tastes change , however , and the Reverend Richard Warner , writing about Midford in his Excursions from Bath in 1801 , describes it as ‘ an anomaly in building equally at war with taste and comfort ’ !
27 Dr Paul Booth , of the Government-funded cult information service Inform , describes it as ‘ nowhere near the top of our list of problem organisations ’ .
28 Everyone who has worked with him describes it as ‘ an unforgettable experience ’ , and there is usually a Beecham story .
29 Grinsell describes it as having ‘ one of the richest collections of folklore of any British prehistoric site ’ .
30 She describes it as ‘ paralysing ’ .
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