Example sentences of "[vb base] it [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 City analysts expect it to pass its final dividend , or make only a token pay-out .
2 I hope it gives you some idea of what happened .
3 Let it have your sole attention when I am abroad , but when I am at home , so jealous am I of your affections , I shall permit no rival in them even a son and heir .
4 Select the one that suits your fitness level , and , if necessary , modify it to suit your individual needs .
5 A lot of them are not practical but it , you know it gives them creative ideas .
6 Part of our country is in a neo-colonial situation — you know it has its own government , but the government does n't have economic control and the northern part of our country is under direct rule from Britain , under direct colonial rule .
7 Even Canada , a leader in environmental matters , must have interest in a situation which could extend its growing season and allow it to push its arable lands further north .
8 He gets a lot of comfort from the breastfeed , and as he has never had a bottle , and does n't drink milk from a cup , I feel it gives him some nourishment , too .
9 ROGER Rance , owner of a turf supplier in Hemel Hempstead , has resorted to shock tactics to drum up business with the slogan Sod It heading his local newspaper advertisements .
10 The way it is at present , we can not , we can not get more loot to put into the new project but the bank manager , i.e. the Chancellor of the Exchequer , reminded us a few months ago that the other way of funding our projects he encouraged us to look at our current assets and if possible liquidate some of that asset and fund it , or or use it to fund our new schemes and this Mr Mayor is what we should be doing .
11 He intended to take Papa 's money and use it to keep his long-term mistress and their children ; he laughed at me behind my back … while he pretended to my face that he admired and loved me dearly .
12 Make it make it twelve X just to be awkward
13 The fact remains that it will be a long time before the legal profession properly shakes off the constraints of client expectation that force it to underplay its modern role .
14 Even though we spent that money we are projected to come in with balances of three million pounds in excess of the budget figure set by the Conservatives , and that is a six million pounds difference that 's come straight out of the twenty-four and I think it tells us two things .
15 It just , I think it , I think it affected us last week so erm cos the , the Friday night was well down .
16 And a pint of milk 's thirty eight pence I think it cost me two pound thirty eight up here .
17 We went to , I think it cost us nine pounds from where we were stopping in Lido to er , to go to er where this Madam
18 I mention it to record his genuine interest in our home and later , in us as people and our way of life .
19 Parties to CITES must give the secretariat the finances with which to do its job and not oblige it to raise its own funds in ways which lead to question and criticism . ’
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