Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I made it clear on 27 November that we intend to bring forward proposals for Sunday trading once the legal position is clear . |
2 | Are we going to prepared to start that then , I 'll say we started , I make it , I make it dead on twenty five to now , but if we go by that clock , and if everybody goes by that one it 's probably easier , because that 's between twenty five to , so if we make it about eighteen minutes past . |
3 | I found it unbelievable at that time that boys would genuinely want to ask me out and found me attractive . |
4 | Invaluable experience , of course , but I found it frustrating in that , so often , I was n't able to see cases right through . ’ |
5 | She says , ‘ I found it difficult at first having to relinquish the coaching responsibilities , but it was great working with Rob . |
6 | As a mature student I found it difficult at first to work on my own or in groups but now that the course is settling down , I feel that I will be able to tackle most tasks in business because we have had to learn to look for information and assimilate it so that we make it work for us . |
7 | ‘ I have n't got the timing right yet — but I get it right about one night in three and it 's worth it . ’ |
8 | But it , I find it useful for large arrangements . |
9 | Erm well we put two cats through as well so erm I think it all in all with the flights out and the flights back and the quarantine it must have been about three thousand pounds . |
10 | I think it convenient in this judgment first to set out the salient facts of the case , as found by the judge , and then to consider the authorities from which must be extracted the principles of law and equity to be applied to the facts . |
11 | with all lace on , she got it all from same place |
12 | Yeah , so you coloured it first of all then . |
13 | Sally tried to talk to the boy 's mother , but she dismissed it all as harmless pranks . |
14 | Do you know it twenty to six we played that for about two hours was it ? |
15 | But they were unable to spin out their game for long ; impatience got the better of them and they returned the puppy , which stood shivering under its mother 's tongue as she licked it clean of foreign influences . |
16 | She faced it all with cheerful enthusiasm . |
17 | It is a vastly complex process and unless you get it right in one , you will never live to tell the tale , to get it right the next time , in order to ‘ evolve ’ the skill ! |
18 | Could you have it ready by this afternoon ? ’ |
19 | She took it all in good humour , though Stuart seemed as twitchy as a rabbit 's septum . |
20 | It turns itself off if you leave it untouched for five minutes , a feature sadly lacking on the GameBoy . |
21 | If she put it all in one account she could step up the return on her £20,000 to 6.45 per cent or £1,290 after tax . |
22 | So if you did it all in two days ? |
23 | You do it all bit by bit , if you do it all in one fail swoop , you think oh my . |
24 | Well you you buy it all at thirty three or twenty five percent discount so you can then sell it at a bit more . |
25 | By reducing the scope of the enquiry we make more certain the worth of what we are doing ( always assuming , of course , that the study itself is well conducted ) , and by describing carefully what we do we make it possible for other researchers to duplicate our own study or conduct a similar one with slightly different variables . |
26 | Do you know what the arrangement was last time , because I think we got it all for free ? |
27 | Okay so what I 'd like you to do now a little bit of revision which , which way shall we do it first of all no just talk about it both of you what you found easy and what you found hard . |
28 | We signed it all in 1992 . |
29 | Admittedly there was only a single bed but that was fine by us ; we kept it warm for each other as we were doing shifts of two hours each . |
30 | Although possible , we think it unlikely for this to have occurred for risk factors such as smoking and parity . |