Example sentences of "it [prep] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | They do it for to keep him going and then they 'll say he says you know I 'm used to getting up at half four and going so many miles every morning for a big jog . |
2 | What 's it worth to join the RSPB ? |
3 | What 's it worth to join the RSPB ? |
4 | But what is it like to go from one pregnancy to the next — going on having more and more children ? |
5 | What 's it like to go inside one ? … |
6 | What is it like to live in the countryside ? |
7 | She was helplessly fascinated and asked slowly , despite herself , ‘ What was it like to live in Africa ? ’ |
8 | As he said in his first novel , answering one of his early girlfriend 's naive questions , ‘ What was it like to have no father ? ’ he laconically answered , ‘ It made you more grown-up . |
9 | What is it like to have a very quick labour , when instead of the agonising hours in the delivery room , you 're not sure you 're going to make it up the hospital steps ? |
10 | What was it like to fly ? |
11 | But what 's it like to fly ? |
12 | WHAT was it like to grow old in the past in Britain ? |
13 | But what is it like to face Immigration Officers when you come to Britain for the first time , not knowing the language , uncertain about the future ? |
14 | What was it like to work in in factory ? |
15 | What 's it like to eat in a tree or live on a bus ? |
16 | But what is it like to possess 360° vision with two , narrow and separate binocular fields ? |
17 | ‘ What 's it like to get 300 in a Test match , I wonder , ’ mused the Accountant . |
18 | I took it into to make it bigger , right , it was mum 's , so they said well we 've got to put valuation on it to send it away , so I said well I have n't got a clue , so they wrote down a thousand pound and I thought never in all this world . |
19 | We bought it with to show oh you did n't get , it 's ever so good he got it out and he read most of it ever so well it 's lovely |
20 | ‘ Is that what you mix it with to get crack ? ’ |
21 | Then he said , " In fairness to the Old Man , all the rest of it 's true ; I mean he did say you could come back to Drummonds later , for you to have fifty out of petty cash — which was where I was going to get it from to pay myself back " |
22 | for them do with it except to become governesses |