Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Neglecting the most boring jobs can result in more work later on — thick algae on the glass can be stubborn to remove , whereas daily scraping can prevent it building up . |
2 | My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets . |
3 | But , of course , Dorothy knows in those particular circumstances it was not a risk — the mental parameters fixed by the first half of the lesson controlled the freedom of the second half — and any individual child who could not cope could turn it into a ‘ reporting to the boss at the manhole ’ game . |
4 | But a view of Co-operation which admitted only those who are thus motivated would make it an exceptional and exclusive creed to which could subscribe only those for whom Co-operation was itself the end and not the means to a better life , to one which enhanced what Dahrendorf calls a man 's life chances . |
5 | Fears that disabled drivers particularly the severely disabled will find it impossible to shop in the town were raised . |
6 | Ten so that fifty we 'll write it as five times ten or ten times five does n't matter let's write it as ten times five . |
7 | But then he kept going on about how brilliant your party was gon na be and everything and I 'm sat there thinking let's face it , if I come on between you know , because like , it would have been alright cos I 'd be finished like , today or tomorrow and then it would have been like nice and ready for the party ! |
8 | While its powers will be limited by both the president and the lower house , the fact that it is to be freely elected will give it hard-to ignore moral authority . |
9 | We 've got three choices , we can either say let's give it a go back at your original job , and it might be a bit job . |