Example sentences of "[verb] i [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't like seeing me because it makes him remember my mother .
2 In a Time Out interview with Simon Garfield , Morrissey spoke of this : ‘ They ( the tabloids ) hound me and it gets very sticky .
3 ‘ I 'm so excited , ’ said Elaine , ‘ I did n't think a style like this would suit me but it does . ’
4 Forgive me but it seems to me strange that a lady such as you … how shall I say … should stay in a pensione .
5 And if you do n't feel that you can fit in a pupil comment , you have to be very careful here because some people will take it as a cop-out and not do it and a that worries me and it has happened and I think it is important that the youngsters are actually given some guidance and the opportunity to do it .
6 Her credibility increased when she advised me that it did not really matter whether I believed in homeopathy or not .
7 And she believed me that it did n't match three piece suite or carpet and it was stupid , and that sh and she says what shall I do about them ?
8 She instantly strode across the shop and took a book from among thousands and assured me that it contained all I would ever need to know about cooking for ever .
9 John assured me that it did n't matter in the least , and amused himself by taxying the machine up and down the runways , testing and running-in the VW engine at the same time .
10 They would have married sooner but had to wait for her divorce ; Pamela Chrimes told me that it took some time to obtain the evidence of adultery which was then necessary .
11 We chose retinoic acid because I met a friend , at a meeting , and he told me that it affected cell communication .
12 One glance at Hannah 's meadows told me that it had very real prospects because it did not have the lush , emerald green appearance of chemically fertilized land .
13 And when I asked her what she was doing with it , Emma — or maybe it was Sophie — told me that it had been dropped by two men , who were fighting each other behind some trees on the other side of the park . ’
14 They let me have one last look and told me that it belonged to someone in another band — which made me feel really guilty .
15 An engineering expert in stress told me that it has recently been discovered that two pieces of metal , indistinguishable unless subjected to sophisticated tests , react differently to precisely the same amount of stress .
16 She had never farmed before , and she told me that it did not come easy .
17 She probably told me and it did n't stick .
18 A shod note accompanied the card , informing me that it had been found on Oberleutnant Bauer 's body .
19 A month ago my bank informed me that it had been obliged to arrest £250 of my money to satisfy a court order obtained by sheriff officers .
20 ‘ Others have told me that it shows an old woman sitting looking out on a stormy sea from a tranquil cottage garden .
21 It has n't surprised me that it 's happened again .
22 Maybe the day will come when Mark will ring me from the museum and tell me that it 's been decided that I must add to the catalogue the pedigree of the wrapping or package in question : Ice lolly wrapper ‘ Captain Marvel ’ , Walls , 1985 , found , Whitechapel Road , EC , condition : poor .
23 Tell me if it gets too hot on your head .
24 and then there 's me , tell me when it gets to eleven and like I had to go and get a shower and put the dinner all out and all before I left at half four .
25 So these wee things I I knew and er my staff soon found you see that well they just had to go along and do the job as it should be done , you see , and they were no good at kidding me that it had been done , for I used to examine everything that was done you see .
26 The idea excites me but it scares me too , ’ she confesses .
27 You needed me and it made me feel so good !
28 My Dad would murder me if it happened to me . ’
29 ‘ I do n't care what they ask me if it helps them find the real killer .
30 ‘ You ask me if it 's been tough .
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