Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] i [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The few square inches of it that I could see were spoiled by the sticky red blood which had pooled out over them . |
2 | and we 'll put a cross on the bottom of it and I 'll put you a piece of plywood across it and you can stick your nuts on or whatever |
3 | Sarah 's house was at the other end of it and I could see a couple of cars parked outside what I was sure was their home . |
4 | ‘ Now , do n't try and wriggle out of it or I 'll send Vittorio round to see you . |
5 | Richard get off the back of it or I 'll put in the buggy . |
6 | What I need to know is his wisdom , and this means wrestling with the truth of it until I can count on it myself . |
7 | Do n't walk in front of it cos I shall end up running into you . |
8 | I was gon na say as I recollect I did n't see much wrong with it that I would disagree with erm I think it 's nice to see , you know , sort of progress seems to be going on and erm er what I would say is sort of it might be a good idea to sort of line the numbers up a bit more but erm |
9 | Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’ |
10 | you 'll you 'll be very comfortable with it and I can tell you now that 's one of the things that I got tied up with so |
11 | bring a little line coming there into it and I 'll make that into a little square . |
12 | Do n't bloody spit in it or I 'll slaughter you ! |
13 | And there 's tear stains on it but I 'll put up with that . |
14 | ‘ You could n't so much as bruise the mosses on it but I 'd know . |
15 | Put the cheque in the mail today with that date on it and I 'll hold it until then before banking it . ’ |
16 | My bass , for instance , has a .040″ 1st on it and I can bend it quite easily . |
17 | If I 'd been anything less than convincing , the audience would have picked up on it and I 'd have been furious with myself . |
18 | Whereas , if I stopped out here in me own environment , I think I 'd have more of an argument to stay off it because I 'd have worked hard to stop . |
19 | I 'm not planning to try so hard for it that I might break down . ’ |
20 | But anyway , they allowed this that they did n't have any further use for it that I could have it . |
21 | You may not like me for it but I will have to drive you hard if you are to learn all you will need to survive what you will face . |
22 | ‘ I decide when to go for it and I 'll take the stick . |
23 | on your way he says , I 'll get the job done , pay for it and I 'll phone you up and you 'll have to pay me |
24 | show them the garden , by Saturday night I felt shattered for it and I 'd come home and I looked in the cupboard and I said Ton well what do you want for your dinner then ? |
25 | Unless there is an injury or an hereditary problem , there is no excuse for it and I must admit that there is this stubborn streak which runs through the breed . |
26 | Those of you who had the benefit of tv replays and pundits blathering will actually know a lot more about it than I can recall . |
27 | So he 's got all his bricks up virtually I think he said , but I ai n't worried about it cos I 'll get rid of them somewhere and I helped him out , I sold this car and , and told him what I was doing and he come I 've just the thing for you , just cos was having bricks like your dad 's , the sand grain sort of brick , you know . |
28 | I 'm getting older I wo n't go boasting about it cos I 'll look every inch of what I am . |
29 | If the hon. Gentleman wishes to make a particular point about his locality , he should write to me about it and I shall ensure that account is taken of his views . |
30 | Think about it and I 'll compare notes with you very soon . |