Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | That Act One marriage scene — I do n't think I 've ever seen it played that way before , as a comedy number . ’ |
32 | And it is not enough to devote four pages to ‘ sexual orientation ’ and then lamely say it deserves more attention . |
33 | A precise chronology is impossible , but Bede says it was in 653 — by which 654 may need to be understood , for Bede also says it occurred two years before the death of Penda ( in 655 or 656 ) — that Peada was converted ( HE V , 24 ) . |
34 | As well as protecting domestic firms ' market share , the obvious motivation for the Polish government legislation would appear to be its desire to induce Western firms to invest in the local high-tech industry , a policy that has also seen it pursue interventionist policies in the fields of telecommunications and electronic components — all areas for which Poland was earmarked as a specialist under mechanisms instigated by the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s . |
35 | The good grip and long handle also enable it to move most nuts that other tools wo n't budge . |
36 | Zenith also said it sold 500,000 shares of newly issued common to institutional investors for whom Crabbe Huson Co of Portland , Oregon serves as investment advisor . |
37 | T-I has also denied it has any plans to close down Dowty 's headquarters in Cheltenham and move jobs T-I 's HQ at Abingdon in Oxfordshire . |
38 | Research also suggests it discourages some people from re-offending . |
39 | Roughly translated it means new beginnings — it dates back to the thirteenth century and confers a purely honourary degree — something to put in a ’ Who 's Who ’ entry . |
40 | ‘ If you really want it done this way , I 'll get it drawn up and sent down for you to sign . |
41 | Held , granting the application , that the Act of 1987 placed the Bank of England under a wide public duty to supervise deposit-taking businesses , the fulfilment of which often required it to take urgent action in the interests of those whom the Act was designed to protect ; that a notice from the Bank of England under section 39(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1987 requiring production of documents overrode an injunction restraining that bank from disclosure of the documents to a third party , and the existence of an injunction did not constitute a reasonable excuse under section 39(11) for failure to comply with the section 39 notice ; and that the injunction should not , in any event , be interpreted as prohibiting compliance with the notice ; that it was proper for such a notice to specify the documents to which it applied by class rather than individually ; and that , accordingly , the defendants should be directed to comply with the notice ( post , pp. 717G–H , 718C , 719B–C , 721C , 722C ) . |
42 | No you 're not put it down , go away that 's for Benjamin 's birthday , I do n't want it getting dirty while were having er tea |
43 | Sources say there were only really four companies behind COSE : Unix System Laboratories Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc : beyond that , says the source , Santa Cruz Operation Inc had to fight to get in and the Open Software Foundation was not a party to the negotiations ; but the real power behind the throne , although it does n't want it to appear that way , was of course Novell Inc . |
44 | The power behind the throne , though it does n't want it to appear that way , was Novell Inc . |
45 | Rickards did n't want it to become public knowledge and it wo n't . |
46 | ‘ I do n't think it made any difference to my career or Peter 's , ’ says Finney . |
47 | " I do n't think it makes much difference where we do a bit of scratching , " he said . |
48 | But , I do n't think it makes any profit , but , you know , profit . |
49 | Erm and I do n't think it looks good hanging out because it 's , you , you paying in the skirt and the belt and that . |
50 | At the end of the day I do n't think it affects everyday life in Darlington . |
51 | Must be the leaves I think because I do n't think it flowers this shrub here . |
52 | I think it means they 're all just older family , I do n't think it means six year olds . |
53 | We do n't expect it to cause any problems , and we will still be meeting him for talks some time over the next couple of days . ’ |
54 | Let's be fair , now ; I do n't expect it makes much difference to Mrs Morgan , or her cat , " Mr Smith said , and a small smile played over his lips as he glanced at Dan Ashton , who grunted and looked down at his feet while Smith continued , " whether you were joking or in deadly seriousness . " |
55 | Because the neutrons are not slowed by any moderator at fast speeds it breeds further plutonium in the blanket of uranium which surrounds the reactor core . |
56 | Sorry , I did n't mean it to sound that way . |
57 | ‘ I did n't mean it to sound that way , ’ Ruth huffed . |
58 | I did n't mean it to happen this way . ’ |
59 | It was just incompetence that I did n't get it done this week . |
60 | She drank automatically when It was over , noticed only when her glass was empty and did n't let it stay that way long . |