Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It deliberately switched off its mind to me , to make me think that it had died . ’ |
2 | And if that is so , then I revert to the considerations already stated which as a matter of construction make me think that it did so legislate . |
3 | Because every person who comes in thinks ‘ this geezer 's gon na make me laugh because it says here he recalls Harold Lloyd , he 's a comic genius and he 's a continual delight ’ . |
4 | erm does n't given any more details than that , but it 's red brick to local authority approval , so they 're going to submit it to them for them to agree that it fits in . |
5 | I 've learnt a lot , my job depends on me driving and it 's made me realise how much I can drink , how much I ca n't drink , what I can drink and realising about road accidents . |
6 | However , I regret that it does not appear that she is to address the Council of Europe , of which the hon. Gentleman and I are Assembly members . |
7 | If it is true , I repeat that it does not square up with the Government 's protestations about their concern for safety . |
8 | By ‘ male-oriented ’ I mean that it exhibits a focus on , or a direction towards , the interests and activities of men in a gender-differentiated society . |
9 | No , I mean that it comes as a surprise when you first experience it , and then after that you ca n't change the course of events . |
10 | I mean cos it makes a difference the pack I bring out . |
11 | And then , after a time , we er had the er electricity took up the yard and into the shop and then we was able to buy a little machine you know what I mean and it went from there . |
12 | I mean if it does , you , I think you find a way of coping with it . |
13 | So you know , in time of crisis , I mean if it goes any cheaper , they 'll get less and less money . |
14 | Yeah why not , yeah anything that 's relevant , I mean if it goes on till then we can only use it twice ca n't we ? |
15 | I mean if it turns out you 're not anaemic and your sort of pallor is normal for you , |
16 | I mean if it had been an electrician 's job and |
17 | Fortune having smiled on them , and I mean if it had n't been for a lump of expanded foam out of one of the life boats that had blown up at , if it had n't come floating past me , I mean I would have been a goner as well , but I got hold of that . |
18 | which it ca n't be right cos , I suppose in a way it 's none of our business but it is I mean if it gets to it , it puts our company in financial difficulties it means it 's jobs on the line int it that sort of thing |
19 | Yes , just go straight on to policy and resources , we we have to take it with the main motion , I mean if it 's passed it 's a s standing motion . |
20 | So er I mean if it turned out to be twelve weeks work . |
21 | I mean , that 's all doctors know I mean when it itches it itches and I scratch it and then I cre cream out and put on . |
22 | But I , I mean when it comes to times tables that sort of thing I 've never been sorry I learnt those . |
23 | And also someone like him because I mean , I mean er obviously he , he seemed like a , I mean I 'm sure he 's a nice guy er I mean when it comes down to it he probably is a nice guy , he 's probably nice to her but it 's just the fact that he is so restricted in his views and |
24 | You know but I mean when it comes to a screw and your , I mean we 're talking about coming like this to undo the screw . |
25 | I think for the time being I I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I think that it makes sense to be fully in control of it , I think that I you know have great faith in Virgin Atlantic , erm I think that it erm it 's got a great future , erm but erm er I do n't think it would be that easy to erm you know to I do n't think we 'd have partners falling over themselves to get into the airline business in in in this recession . |
26 | But later , I realized that it had been quite good for me and stopped me getting big-headed . |
27 | equal to supervisor so I crossed that out and then I realised that it said intervene . |
28 | The boys and I agreed that it had all been so worthwhile . |
29 | I read a lot of books , and I knew the theory of it very well , but I failed when it came to the practice . |
30 | In Molly 's own words : ‘ Thinking back to these early classes , I realise that it has always been the enthusiastic response of the class members that has made it seem supremely worth while to go on … |