Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] it [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I told him I though it would make a good fireman " hat .
2 ‘ You 'd asked about your car , and I told you that it could take a week or more for the garage to locate the part they needed . ’
3 ‘ I fear I 'm rather past giving interviews , ’ Lady Heathcoat Amory had warned , ‘ but I 'll meet you if it will help the garden . ’
4 But the architect had agreed with her that it would make the room much lighter and in the end Matthew had assented .
5 But that would be a kind of failure , having summoned up the courage to go this far , to take this step ; and though he had warned her that it might hurt a little , she trusted him : he was so gentle , so mature .
6 Already I was wishing I 'd never been to see Angy , even though I knew how much being estranged from his family had hurt him and it would mean a lot to him to get the ring back . ’
7 The new window will continue to bear tribute to him as it will contain the symbol of Roland 's regiment , the Durham Light Infantry .
8 And it will also aid the tourist industry in York by providing people with a focus to using the material we have here they can identify with it and it may increase the er the trade er in York .
9 ‘ We 're looking forward to it and it 'll make a nice day out for Jennifer . ’
10 Where an instrument is laid subject to affirmative resolution procedure , the Government sponsoring it must find time in the Houses for a vote on it and it must secure an affirmative vote .
11 ‘ You can still have a wish , ’ said Zach , ‘ when you cut the cake , only you must n't talk till after you 've made it and it must remain a secret else it wo n't come true and … . ’
12 The shadow Health Secretary , Mr Robin Cook , said Labour was fundamentally opposed to the principle of the bill and would vote against it because it would destroy the public sector ethos of the NHS and was designed to do so .
13 Please take the time to read it since it should explain the charge more fully .
14 He was the investigator in the Whitley Strieber case , and reveals that although they were friends , they have now fallen out , mainly because Strieber tried to get Hopkins to delay his book about the abduction phenomena — he though it might hurt the sales of his own book .
15 • It 's fine to eat fruit for breakfast , between meals and before a main meal but not during it as it can upset the digestion rate of the other foods you 're eating .
16 If there is a thick layer of sediment on the bottom , start using a product like A.B.A. to help remove this sludge — but you will have to increase the aeration of the water while you use it as it can cause a heavy demand on the dissolved oxygen to remove the sludge .
17 The move meant that although the RTC would continue to take over insolvent institutions , it would be unable to liquidate them as it would lack the funding required to compensate depositors .
18 He found it was too large to be caused by a gravitational field : if it had been a gravitational red shift , the object would have to be so massive and so near to us that it would disturb the orbits of planets in the Solar System .
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