Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] it [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Well I should leave it till the weekend things could change .
2 I 'll get it and the interest on it , you just wait and see . ’
3 last week and erm , if you wan na do it again watch Channel Four on Saturday , so I 'll try it when the programme 's on , they might of found out
4 Forest 's search for a replacement had collapsed , but Sheringham still insists : ‘ I 'd love it if the transfer was on again tomorrow . ’
5 I would understand it if the Minister were saying merely that he is reorganising the same amount of resources , but he has cut resources .
6 I would appreciate it if the two gentlemen who stopped to help me when I had an accident with my car on the road near Dounreay on 1/12/92 would contact me — Ellen Campbell , Reay 345 .
7 nobody might discover it until the office opens on the next morning , erm
8 Two of them could handle it but the other one …
9 Angelica , trying to place her accent but not managing it , said , ‘ You should see it when the season gets going , it 's madness .
10 And also you 'll like it because the house had to be split into two separate halves — the garden takes priority over domestic comfort .
11 And also you 'll like it because the cardinal who designed it was a practical joker and built in all sorts of extremely infantile jokes so that he could spray water onto his innocent friends while they were eating their dinner or trying to watch little masques .
12 Now I want you to promise , as soon as I go , when you get that money , you 'll take it and the child and go off somewhere abroad for a time .
13 The heroine 's image faced fearful odds in the cube but she 'd make it and the girl would think she 'd just fallen asleep .
14 But there is a way , you can manage you can do it and the important thing is that it 's your body that 's doing it , that your body that 's keeping the exercise going , so that when the actual pain disappears , when you 've got rid of the acid , your joints still work and your muscles are still good .
15 Then you can forget it and the next time you come to do it , maybe in a month 's time or er you 've I remember now , the water pipes , do n't give it resistance , think of conductance , think of one over , think of conductance .
16 You can break it but the thing is that I warned her , er , you know , as long as they get through to her hold on that that 's very nicely set up if she twiddles her
17 It looks good , travels well , you can wash it and the environmental aspects are very impressive . ’
18 With an elephant you can kick it till the cows come home but it 's not going to worry about it .
19 place you can get it but the price is !
20 you 've just bought a car or you 've got a car you can take it and the police look over it to see if it 's alright .
21 We may take it that the utilitarian in him could accept with Ricardo 's labour theory of value his hostility to landlords , who might be regarded as unproductive and bone-idle , and share with him a reluctance to extend that hostility to master-manufacturers .
22 As the Temple was desecrated , according to the most probable chronology , about December 1 67 and reconsecrated about December 164 , we must take it that the correct interpretation of Daniel is the latter , amounting to about three years , which is in rough agreement with the " time , times and half a time " of the previous chapter .
23 We 'll give it till the baby 's a year old , say .
24 So we 'll do it while the numbers are there to get you familiar with it .
25 Well that 's what I was going to say if if we could make it that the training course came after next week and not next week then
26 ( Quinton , 1973 , pp. 46–53 ) More precisely , with respect to the spatiality , since we wish to exclude points , lines , and two-dimensional surfaces , we shall take it that the physical occupies a continuous three-dimensional region of space-that it is voluminous or geometrically solid .
27 We would administer it and the access and hardship funds connected to the scheme and inform the Government of the money to be repaid .
28 ‘ The automatic reaction is to take a mobile service to the villages but if a Citizens Advice Bureau van appeared no one would use it because the neighbours would see . ’
29 We can do it if the leadership of this nation will just stand up and do the right thing . ’
30 No one employed travellers if they could help it and the future looked dark .
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