Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is legislation in an area in which Parliament itself has not thought it right to legislate and thus , in my view , it steps outside the judicial function .
2 What does he , be getting it again , but he has n't done it yet has he ?
3 If your living with your in-laws and you 're having a baby and you want a house or if you have a baby and then you have another baby and you 're still living with your in-laws housing need has n't changed it just grows .
4 Reports from the OECD and NATO 's science committee have come to similar conclusions , but so far no one has quite got it together to act on a Europe wide scale .
5 So you look at that and you say okay differentiate it once to get the V differentiate it again to get acceleration and it 'll come to minus K X.
6 Some , I hear , are split down the middle within themselves and are going back to see it twice to make up their minds about the play !
7 They 've got to go up to check it now have n't they Dave ?
8 Those things get so twisted it just makes me look stupid . ’
9 He had seen the Eiffel Tower so many times in photographs or on television he did not think it really existed .
10 In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding .
11 I do not think it right to ban all these services .
12 Shame about the stupid did n't think it just happens .
13 Well I 've done , did n't do it right did I ?
14 " It did n't work " meant " We did n't get it properly going " .
15 Yeah did n't boil it though did you ?
16 but you did n't like it much did you ?
17 I mean happened even even with the monarchy and all that most Welsh people ran ran England when they did n't have it really did they .
18 Her Dad : that door was firmly closed now ; she did n't see it ever opening again although she still watched it , hoping .
19 Well I do n't think it necessarily applies to opted out schools .
20 I do n't think it necessarily has to have anything to do with sexuality .
21 When we spoke I do n't think it ever occurred to him that anyone else could win , even though the Argentinian Ruiz had shot a fantastic 65 for the second round .
22 The distortion on the unit , which I expected to be awful , is actually very good , although I do n't think it quite lives up to Ibanez 's claim that the unit could serve as a preamp , when linked to an amplifier .
23 ‘ You have to break it gently that he was fictitious , but I do n't think it always sinks in .
24 IBM caught onto this but we do n't think it really understood what was going on .
25 It does n't complement the conservation area and I do n't think it really attracts trade any more .
26 No I do n't think it really makes an difference on the detailed alignment of an inner relief road , I think it 's basically the perception of motorists using er the system in that part of Harrogate and Knaresborough that it would be quicker to use the existing A fifty nine through Knaresborough than you go along one of the radial routes onto er the inner relief road .
27 I do n't think it needs No I I do n't think it really needs one but if we did .
28 So I do think that the , I do n't think it actually does necessarily come down to glossy brochures , but I think it is a management attitude erm , in terms of mark developing a very much more pro-active marketing approach to going out and competing aggressively in the market place for the contracts .
29 Well I do n't think it actually needs warning about .
30 ‘ I do n't suppose it ever occurred to you that I was jealous when I saw you with him last night ? ’ he said softly .
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