Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | It is all so much work and nothing may come of it . |
2 | For if there really is only one version of good primary practice then it becomes obvious that everyone should subscribe to it . |
3 | The elder regretfully explained the villagers ' belief that the mountain was sacred , and that no-one should venture upon it higher than the Monastery of Saint James . |
4 | Apart from the problem of dealing with large numbers of frightened refugees , there was also an election coming up on 10 May , and the political factions in the town were anxious that nothing should interfere with it , so there was a concerted effort to play down the possible risk . |
5 | If I use the expression ‘ I have toothache ’ I may think of it as ‘ being used naturally ’ or otherwise , but it would be wrong to say that I had a reason for thinking either . |
6 | I sometimes think I may live with it for a lifetime and never really know it intimately . |
7 | My speech was directed at Karen Parsons , and whatever reservations you or I may have about it , I can assure you it went down a treat with its target audience . |
8 | He later explained his reasons in English Farming , and Why I Turned It Up ( 1894 ) in the preface to which he wrote : ‘ I can remember the time when people used to talk to me about farming and explain how I ought to go about it . |
9 | I must build on it . ’ |
10 | ‘ Then I must speak for it , ’ said the deep , stern voice . |
11 | We can better keep care of Denbigh and Mold and Flint from there , and I must see to it that Ruthyn is properly garrisoned , now that Grey 's gone . |
12 | I must see to it . |
13 | The idea that a court is entitled to disregard a provision in an Act of Parliament on any ground must seem strange and startling to anyone with any knowledge of the history and law of our constitution , but a detailed argument has been submitted to your Lordships and I must deal with it . |
14 | ‘ much ; and I must insist upon it . |
15 | What do you think I should do about it ? ’ |
16 | He said there might be one way , you know , I should think about it . |
17 | Still , ‘ do n't be negative ’ means that I should go for it . |
18 | Best I should talk about it . ’ |
19 | I should forget about it . |
20 | I should forget about it . |
21 | ‘ Well , I do n't see why I should pay for it . ’ |
22 | Well th maybe I should look at it seeing as I missed it . |
23 | Well I should wait till it 's actually Jean , I do n't think there 's any , it 's only that bit anyway , to be honest with you . |
24 | You obtain evidence of the date and place you posted the letter or package and special security handling arrangements throughout , and someone must sign for it when we deliver it . |
25 | So I asked if I might go through it again and try some of the ideas he talked about . |
26 | I went through cookbooks to see what I might do with it . |
27 | I might die with it in . |
28 | You ca n't really expect me to go fishing about underneath your bed if I do n't even know what I might find under it , now can you ? ’ |
29 | Whilst I was wondering just what I might buy with it , the problem was solved when Mum bought me a grey shirt . |
30 | Think I might know about it do you ? |