Example sentences of "it [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently we frequently have an emotional response to this question , ‘ How does it affect me ? ’ . |
2 | He did n't let it affect him for too long , although he put his second into the bunker at the 10th . |
3 | BILL Clinton has thought about the chance of being assassinated , like his political heroes John Kennedy and Martin Luther King , but refuses to let it affect him , his mother revealed yesterday . |
4 | Who does it affect and how does it affect them ? |
5 | The players took knocks but did n't let it affect them . ’ |
6 | How did it affect them then the , the altitude , did it ? |
7 | How does it affect you ? |
8 | How does it affect you ? |
9 | ‘ How did it affect you ? ’ |
10 | It was yet another dig , and again Shiona felt it bruise her . |
11 | What does it think it can achieve by wrecking the centre of Manchester and injuring 64 in the carnage ? |
12 | Just do it , just , and as you do it think I 'll remember this for my examine , right ? |
13 | Yes but will it rule it out altogether do you think if you 've got to do the French ? |
14 | ‘ How much will it rush me ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Wo n't it damage it ? ’ |
16 | ‘ And does n't it reassure you to know she told me about coming here when she kept it from her family ? ’ |
17 | Did it throw you a bit did it ? |
18 | Not only would it make her feel almost as grown up as Paula and Louise , but Pete Jackson , with whom Sally was hopelessly in love , was certain to be there . |
19 | Does it make me look clever ? |
20 | Did it make them stronger in their faith so that when they leave school and face the terrible temptation of the world , the fact that they danced on the altar during mass strengthen them against the temptation ? |
21 | Does it make them any weaker because they 've been adopted by young women who dislike the feminist label or by the ‘ I 'm not a feminist but ’ brigade ? |
22 | What did it make him feel ? |
23 | But no stone budged from John 's mad yelling : nor did it make him feel much better . |
24 | Or would it make him even freer ? |
25 | 1 When did it happen ? 2 What did he actually see ? 3 What did it make him think of ? 4 What made him think like that ? |
26 | Does n't it make us feel terribly old when we think of that . |
27 | Not only does it make us horribly uncomfortable and ill-at-ease but it is impossible to disguise the voice . |
28 | It does not make life easy for George Bush , but neither does it make it easier for Congress . |
29 | Not only did it make it possible to conceive of the settlement , a succession of trusts , where a trust was set up in favour of a beneficiary who was himself charged with a trust in favour of a further beneficiary , but it also allowed trusts to be set up on intestacy , which led to the growth of an advanced system of property disposition on death which had absolutely no connection with a will . |
30 | Does it make it impersonal and stilted , lacking in conviction ? |