Example sentences of "[modal v] [pron] [verb] it [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Why should we keep it a secret ? |
2 | Could you give it a once-over ? |
3 | I was just thinking could you consider it a panic measure ? |
4 | How could you keep it a secret — after all I 've told you ? ’ |
5 | Could she survive it a second time ? |
6 | I have recently been to a performance of Mr Handel 's Messiah and , would you believe it the Second West Yorkshire Yeomanry is to hold a Regimental Ball in the New Year , in the Exchange Buildings ! ’ |
7 | Would you call it a deal until you have shaken hands ? |
8 | ‘ Would you call it an intellectual audience , Herman ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Shall we give it a miss then ? ’ |
10 | ‘ And shall we make it a pwethent to make it happy ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Shall we make it the best of three ? ’ |
12 | Oh will you give it a rest ! |
13 | Will you give it a rest love ! |
14 | Can I borrow it a minute for |
15 | Can I borrow it a minute ? |
16 | How long can I keep it a secret ? |
17 | Can I see it a minute . |
18 | Can you give it a tap underneath there ? |
19 | The day was thoroughly enjoyed by both the tutors and students , one of whom commented : ‘ An excellent experience , loved the demonstrations — can you make it a weekend course ? ’ |
20 | How can you call it an operation ? |
21 | Can you say it a bit louder . |
22 | Well can we make it a clear definition please because national means , national in terms of agents and corporates means multi-locational and all represented |
23 | It gets hard work and er someone comes along and says well can we do it a bit quicker ? |
24 | with the bloke who we have it with and say can we have it a bit earlier . |