Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want me to put this in the bin mum or do you want it ? |
2 | Ken wanted to rake David to this thing on his own and David , being very , very cold — he hates demonstrations of emotion — and me being very Mediterranean , I told him that as far as I was concerned , I did n't give a fuck about his award or seeing him receive it , but I thought it was a bit much that his mother could n't be there because it was a public occasion and it was a time when , without having to speak to her , he could be nice to her , as every mother loves to be there for that kind of thing . |
3 | Did you obtain any of that information from the collators card or did you know it yourself ? |
4 | Do you think there 's a prejudice against women playing football or do you think it 's easy fo for women to play football ? |
5 | Moreover on a single decision — do we license this environment to the rest of the industry or do we keep it to ourselves — can depend the entire future of a computer company , with the wrong decision spelling oblivion . |
6 | Put such facts as we have before the Sheriff and the Merchant Venturers and let them sort it out . ’ |
7 | However , I said I would try so I put on my best uniform , nicely pressed , and as I paraded in front of him I said I had turned up the hem of my skirt and did he think it was too short ? |
8 | Looking ( at first glance ) like a cross between a Nintendo Gameboy and a bend-i-bus , the Quickshot Supervision features a comfortable , ergonomic design , 61mm square screen , stereo sound and cute little screen tilter that lets you play it flat without developing a permanent rick in your neck ! |
9 | Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars . |
10 | But I knew he might not take this view — it is only hindsight that makes you take it , and he was not old enough for hindsight . |
11 | ‘ Could we ? ’ both Leith and Sebastian asked together , the idea of renting accommodation swiftly tossed aside , as it quickly sank in that their father , trustee to the considerable amount of money left to them by his father , seemed prepared to use his discretionary right and let them have it now . |
12 | There was n't too much to tell , and after Rutherford had finished he would leave the American in the room with the file and let him gut it for himself . |
13 | The first one : do you use public transport and do you promote it ? |
14 | The on the only thing is sometimes if you a if you ask some of these people to do these things I know it 's not a lot of responsibility but do you reckon it goes to his head ? |
15 | DID Bill & Ted ‘ s Excellent Adventure make you laugh enough to be Comedy Video or do you think it should be Blackadder 's Christmas Carol ? |
16 | It was guilt that made him do it . |
17 | They can settle down more easily in those circumstances but the questionnaire is saying , please will you fill in the answer the following questions and let us have it back . |
18 | ’ Then waive your share and let me do it alone , ’ I suggested . |
19 | And do we , do we find some partners or do we do it just the two of us ? |
20 | Two separate rates and do they want it net or gross ? |
21 | Some moment when she , as a child , was on the verge of doing something wrong , and he could have fulfilled a father 's role and made her do it . |
22 | Do you want it to be just a commercial success or do you see it as an opportunity to exhibit large or unusual works , or the sort of work you would like to do more of ? |
23 | ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’ |
24 | In the end I decided the best thing was to put you to bed and let you sleep it off . ’ |
25 | He asked me what I was going to wear and said his mam had just bought him a new duffle coat and did I like it , ’ she says . |
26 | If I could put a starving child before him and give it food and let him watch it grow well , I know he 'd give money . |
27 | He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’ |
28 | As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it . |
29 | It is worth considering how to start the investigation : whether to do a bit yourself first to get them going , or work with the whole class as a large group , or just state the problem and let them do it all . |
30 | When it came to fisticuffs Sean Connery was happy to mix it with the best of them — ‘ He believed stuntmen were there to take the knocks and let them have it in the fight scenes , ’ said one . |