Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [pron] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the western consensus based on the traditional liberal interpretation has now broken down , many of the most distinguished scholars in the field remain firmly committed to it and it continues to inform conventional wisdom among non-specialists in the West . |
2 | So our involvement was for it to be presented to us before it came to this meeting . |
3 | And that 's what she done to hers and it looks really nice . |
4 | And Seve 's back was a real pain — the cold got to it and it troubled him so much that we had to go and find a physiotherapist . |
5 | To this end each transput device has an associated one-bit register , which is cleared as an operation starts and is set to one when it terminates ; an instruction is provided to read this register , and thus the programmer can establish when a transput operation is complete . |
6 | It 's there because you grew up with it and you 're exposed to it and it turns you on . ’ |
7 | He said : ‘ I know that getting the sack is an occupational hazard in football , but it 's the first time it has happened to me and it hurts . |
8 | Audetto , who was present in the later stages , once denied to me that it transpired entirely as Niki says . |