Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Eurotunnel co-chairman Alastair Morton has a difficult job on his hands but he has shown he can handle it . |
2 | ‘ Any up and coming band that really wants to do it will do it . |
3 | ‘ As soon as you have decided that you want to complain you should put it in writing , setting out all the facts and saying what you want out of it , ’ says Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumer Association . |
4 | ‘ If you want to go swimming you can do it for less than £800 a day . |
5 | In fact she 'd forgotten she 'd put it there . |
6 | She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules . |
7 | actually married and said she was n't looking forward to going , but I 'd imagined she would enjoy it when she got there |
8 | But if you 're going to fail you 'll do it full-face on , not flinching , not whining . |
9 | It 's just that , as a nome who is probably seven years old and feeling a bit creaky , I 've got to admit I 'd find it sort of comforting to have a few of the good old signs around the place . |
10 | A lot of pubs and hotels will do the the their places out in these narrow sections so if one gets worn they can lift it up and |
11 | Next day Bacchus was caught behind off Hendrick 's first ball , and suddenly England began to think they might do it . |
12 | I 'm really beginning to think we might make it . ’ |
13 | I think she was beginning to think she would have it black after all . |
14 | And in the end I felt he really was beginning to think he might do it for me . |
15 | If that do n't stop whistling I 'll chuck it |
16 | They must have thought you could do it . |
17 | ‘ I would have thought you could ask it the other way round . |
18 | Or if you had knitting or sewing to do you 'd take it round . |
19 | Mu , Michelle , Mutty and Michael but on the other hand Michael might have to budge You can change it all I |
20 | Oh , I should n't have phoned you ; I might have known you 'd make it seem as if I 'm moaning . |
21 | You can hear them from a long way now what you do is you sit them down and let them take up their own particular position , you can , if they 've got their medication their Ventilin or whatever , you can put it beside them , they will know if they need to take it or not , get them with the fresh air and let them take up their own position which is usually leaning forward so that it expands their lungs , talk to them about something different because sometimes well they 've got to think of what to answer you , it 's relaxing those tubes , now if they 're taking their medication and it does n't work within about five minutes get them to hospital , because the only people that really die with asthma are those that have taken medication and keep saying I 'll give it a few more minutes , give it a few more minutes and if they 're getting worse and worse they 're leaving it too long . |
22 | He had his hand on my neck the whole time and kept saying I would get it . |
23 | With the next trowel-full I 'm going to find a new species and I keep hoping they 'll name it after me . |
24 | He kept forgetting they would write it down : he seems to have thought — most of the time — that they had just turned up for a friendly drink . |
25 | Do think they 'll work it out ? |
26 | something which , that interested me but I do think I 'll find it boring or something . |
27 | ‘ Yesterday morning we had almost reached the point , I think , of believing that the test would be plain sailing — we really did think he would make it . |
28 | Mm , I thought I 'd get it , I really did think I 'd get it and I went down with a bump when I did n't |
29 | I 'm sure that you would want to talk this over , but if you do feel you can consider it ’ — she was still addressing Aggie ‘ I could ask my cousin to keep the position open for a week or two . |
30 | I do hope you can do it for me ? ’ |