Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] it [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You must n't use modern things on them or it 'll really wrock them irreparably and you 've done four thousand pounds worth of damage before you know it .
2 In addition Mrs scheme at page forty three provides for a further twenty eight hours a week to be provided in some other way , that it is suggested is parental care , but it seems to me that it would either be parental care or hired care .
3 It was some moments before it occurred to any of them that it might well be Chris or the tardy boy from the bistro , harmlessly appealing for admission to his promised evening of jollity and sustenance .
4 So I said well coming from Judith it would n't surprise me if it could bloody talk
5 If the heat is put on one shareholder , he , she or it can simply sell to the individual intended all along to emerge eventually with the key stake .
6 If any changes take place , either physically , mentally or emotionally , be sure to inform your teacher and he or she will be able to reassure you that it will soon pass .
7 ‘ You 've got this notion that there 's a drum weighing three tonnes above you and it could suddenly fall .
8 It surprised me but it could easily have been tiredness from being out so long .
9 Well I better not tell them because it will completely spoil their holiday but erm it 's h it 's interesting because we 've been mentioning it to other people I 'm sure they 've never .
10 You need to impress on him that it will only work if it is done properly — that there must be absolutely no cheating .
11 Evidently it did not occur to him that it could also have been a case of the mastery of English becoming a kind of weapon in the mouths of the dispossessed .
12 I could n't convince her that it would never happen , although God knows I tried — with both of them . ’
13 Where an officer of government in the exercise of his office obtains payment of moneys as and for a charge which the law enables him to demand and enforce , such moneys may be recovered back from him if it should afterwards turn out that they were not legally payable even though no protest was made or question raised at the time of payment .
14 I thought she 'd be shocked but she was n't , although she said she thought I should try to forget him because it would only mean unhappiness for me . ’
15 A deadly charm that could humiliate her because it could easily make her melt and beg and forget a lifetime of rigid adherence to propriety .
16 ( 1 ) Each member of and each beneficial owner of a share in a recognised body shall submit to the Council , in such form as the Council may from time to time prescribe , a covenant under seal ( referred to in these Rules as a ‘ Compensation Fund covenant ’ ) that he or it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of any shares in the body reimburse the Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Act where :
17 She took two silver coins out of the tin then put it where it could only be found by her .
18 ‘ I 've selected a midfield umbrella to protect him with players and said , ‘ look , this is your stage — now go and do it where it will really hurt the opposition ’ .
19 So persistent was the language that it had become no more remarkable than just another wayward manner of speaking and their sons paid so little attention to it that it might well have been one of the many private languages of love .
20 Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence .
21 Yeah you might be destroying it and it might just over ate
22 and play it and it 'll just go on forever , and like my one just past the second song and it 's stuck
23 It shone and danced in the darkness , and without it there would be nothing ; but one hand raised against it and it could lightly cease .
24 Enlightened dry-fly anglers , too , have already been taking some tremendous catches with it and it will surely prove devastating for dapping , the earliest form of fly fishing , a method still used extensively in Ireland at certain times of year .
25 Oh , so if you do n't , if you do n't call it up to edit it , you can keep changing it and it will still stay the same ?
26 This was probably the saving of it as it would most likely have disappeared by now .
27 I have not done your allocation acts of nineteen ninety one harvest as I am not absolutely sure of all the movements of that allocation , maybe you could detail this out for me as it will greatly help when I 'm eventually charging oblique crediting you .
28 It 's magic , of course , and it brings great benefit to us but it could also have terrible dangers in store for us — just like magic carpets !
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