Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [pron] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tell me , Uncle , what happens to everything after it 's been squashed down ? ’ |
2 | So a lot of it 's going to go through the big pipe and then what happens to it when it 's come through the , the , these three pipes ? |
3 | It is seldom simple and even the more experienced operators make mistakes , often because they do not understand the difference between source — what the original sound is like — and acoustics — what happens to it when it leaves the loudspeakers . |
4 | Environment is the soil and water that permits it to sprout and grow , or sees to it that it does n't . |
5 | It seems to me that it does n't put a lot of weight on the grass . |
6 | It seems to me that it lacks somehow a soul or a purpose . |
7 | One interesting feature of this discovery seems to me that it 's been a combination of different individuals approaching it almost laterally , in a sense , because you 're not an astronomer , particularly , are you ? |
8 | On European monetary union , it seems to me that it has long been the cherished aim of Conservative Governments to find a means by which we could control the value of our currency — to make it predictable in its exchange rate , as it was for much of the 19th century . |
9 | The answer seems to he that it does not . |
10 | It speaks to you and it speaks to me of our attitude , of our response towards Jesus Christ . |
11 | If I 'm down or arguing with one of the family , because I 've been ratty through not being well , then Pat the physiotherapist , I have a talk with her and she talks to me and it helps me to talk to somebody else . |