Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] it [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | if they wanted to come along to it they could |
2 | If he gets fed up with it he 'll just stop and we wo n't mind . |
3 | Looking back on it I could not figure out what went wrong as I had done exactly as instructed but nobody had ever really said much about fallen trees or currents and especially not in such a small part of the river . |
4 | He must have felt it and he must have suffered afterwards from it I would imagine , but he had , he had those qualifications , he had those abilities and he used them for a . |
5 | It 's just a pity that the castle itself is a little bit indistinct I mean , when you stand away from it you ca n't er you can hardly see the castle there and er , it is an attractive castle , photographed many times but I would just like to see that shown up a little more in the picture . |
6 | Probably she 'll be so wrapped up in it she 'll feel differently . ’ |
7 | If you look back at it you will see what a transformation has already taken place . |
8 | ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again ! |
9 | That caveat notwithstanding , those close to Mr Bush insist that there was an effort to get a non-military solution , and that if Saddam Hussein had reached out for it he could have walked away from Kuwait with something gained from his adventure . |
10 | There was never my my view and and one day I shall if I ever get round to it I might set this all out . |
11 | When you find out about it you could have Dr. Zimmerman lodge a complaint if you want . ’ |
12 | I might have to hold on to it You 'll have to get people to you know . |
13 | However , he knew that if he failed to live up to it they would not take his word again . |
14 | Tomorrow she really must settle down to serious work on her novel ; time was slipping past , her deadline was approaching and if she did n't get on with it she 'd have Joe making agitated phone calls and coming down to visit . |
15 | She gulped hard , struggling to suppress the impulse to laugh , knowing that if she gave in to it she would not be able to stop . |
16 | But if he thought he could get away with it he could think again ! |
17 | But I have to say that they 've been the major percent of them er we think if only they would knuckle down to it they would do it . |
18 | It should be a close race on paper , but when it comes down to it we 'll see what happens . |
19 | But when it comes down to it you ca n't do it can you ? |
20 | And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’ |
21 | I used to listen to other children describing holidays in Bournemouth or Butlin 's or Benidorm , and not wanting to feel out of it I used to invent mine because I had never been anywhere ! |