Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [conj] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you are bullied and you cry it makes things ten times worse .
2 However , when he is transferred to a strange yard with different handlers , even if it is a good establishment , his natural nervous temperament will reappear , explaining why so many new owners think their horse may have been drugged when they bought it .
3 Unless I mean this hedgehog could have been done if I left it could n't it ?
4 Not very many sub-conversions have yet been done as I understand it and my source of information about the levels of conversion is solely from Mrs , called on behalf of the defendants and her real source of information is simply one family whom she has talked to on the telephone about it , who find the levels conversion of their Nissan Serena perfectly satisfactory for their twenty year old daughter .
5 They said well your husband 's car 's been vandalised and they think it 's you that 's done it so we 've come to arrest you so she said oh I thought you 've come to tell me it were me daughter that was dead and he said , he said what you talking about ?
6 The South Koreans are rated because they made it to the last World Cup finals , but personally I will always think of the North Koreans in ‘ 66 .
7 Vast amounts of money are made and I find it all very boring .
8 Does anybody like to make a contribution on Appendix B Right , the point is that we 're accepting that we support it , and that the Association of County Councils and that 's the International Affairs Sub-Committee of the A C C be informed of the County Council 's support , of the options set out in Appendix B. Is that agreed ?
9 A chance to read , and be informed as to what we 're buying when we buy it .
10 So you not it it 's do you say , you 're not actually against , you do n't mind er you you would n't mind them doing what they 're doing if they did it away from here .
11 So you , you , you I , I know what you 're saying but I mean it 's , it 's plain
12 in Baywatch you do n't understand what they 're saying when you read it .
13 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
14 Erm no I I honestly do n't think that er that the the problem is as big as as big as you you say it is and I I think the the structures are there to deal with that and if if people had you know if people used them then they would they would work and they from time to time that they are used and you know it it is not impossible to get rid of rid of a teacher in in the way you are suggesting .
15 It was not his plan , but he 'd been outmanoeuvred and he knew it .
16 They have full jurisdiction to say : ‘ We are satisfied that there is a nuisance here , but we are not going to order you to do what the local authority say you are to do because we think it can be done in another and cheaper way or in a more effective way ’ .
17 I am praised because I held it by the tail . ’
18 The Arsenal boss said yesterday : ‘ There should be responsibility when managers are hired that they see it through to the end of the season .
19 ‘ I thought ‘ You must be very calm , you must not antagonise your aggressor , just try to be calm and keep sensible , and always think what you are saying before you say it ’ , ’ said Lizzie , of Oxford , who bears a striking resemblance to her sister .
20 Oh , Sally-Anne , do you never think of what you are saying before you say it ? — all in the most sorrowful manner , no doubt .
21 I 'm suggesting that you avoid it . ’
22 The retributivist principle — that wrongdoers should be punished because they deserve it — is in some ways the complete antithesis of reductivism .
23 If people are to be punished because they deserve it , it is natural to say that they should also be punished as severely as they deserve — that they should get their just deserts .
24 This cream dress is creased , it ought to be ironed before I wear it .
25 Taste is inborn , little can be learned without it , but everything can be developed if you have it and the discipline to train your eye .
26 Dr Steel said it was difficult to estimate when the gene would be located but he thought it would be months rather than years .
27 Unless there is a particular problem I would propose to delay altering the stops until moving the shelter can be organised as I think it would be confusing , not to say unpopular , to do otherwise .
28 In a society where we spend so much money , time and effort in trying to attain immortality , by constantly eradicating the diseases from which a human being can die , it may be said that we find it more and more difficult to face mortality either in ourselves or in those close to us .
29 Well I 'm blowed if I saw it on , on that receipt .
30 I was going to be moved whether I liked it or not .
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