Example sentences of "[indef pn] [conj] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A great day out was had by everyone and it sure beats a Sunday at home . |
2 | Delaney thought about it , and decided it did n't make sense , unless it was looking for something that it badly needed . |
3 | They do n't just touch something and it just works . |
4 | I told her she could have my one cos it only had that much ink in it . |
5 | Wearing so many ‘ hats ’ can be very manipulative because of being involved in everything but it also opens one up to being oppressed within the different groups . |
6 | It was a victory for Mrs Thatcher — though a debatable one since it largely snuffed out the power of British local government at a time when many other European countries were trying to decentralize and devolve . |
7 | Dean proved to be generally rude and disruptive to his fellow actors , and spent much of his free time in his dressing room , refusing to speak to anyone unless it directly concerned the film . |
8 | The overhead lighting did n't suit anyone but it certainly did n't flatter Mick O'Neil . |
9 | It do n't matter whether you say I wo n't say anything cos it always comes back . |
10 | He was a dangerous individual , capable of anything if it seriously threatened his position as the leader of Russia . |