Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Alright , I mean , erm , I do n't know if you 'll be able to see this right , erm , let's just do it like that , I have n't got the overhead with me today . |
2 | So let's just say it breaks even . |
3 | I do n't think stress would cause this sort of pain but it 'll certainly make it feel worse , there 's no doubt about that . |
4 | Personally , from the point of view of nature conservancy , I 'd rather see it left unspoiled . ’ |
5 | I 'd rather have it doing that than lifting the front and shaking its head . ’ |
6 | Oh no I think I 'd want it to be comfortable , but I 'd also want it to look well what I considered to be nice . |
7 | It became such a tame pet afterwards that she could never persuade it to play dead again , even if she grabbed it as though she were a predator . |
8 | A freshly bought loaf , still warm from the oven , smells and tastes delicious — but we would not expect it to taste good a week later . |
9 | ‘ We would n't want it to go wrong , ’ said Garvin . |
10 | ‘ It would n't make it taste better if I owned it . ’ |
11 | I mean it 's just I would n't like it to go any |
12 | Actually I would n't mind it staying open cos I 'm a bit hot . |
13 | I find that other kind of sound very forgiving ; I can get through it technically , but I ca n't make it come alive the way somebody else could . ’ |
14 | Although Mr Wallace agreed that a referendum call was potentially unifying , he said of the convention : ‘ I ca n't see it having any active role at the present time . ’ |
15 | At the time you are on a high and your just ca n't see it going wrong … |
16 | but I , I ca n't see it be I ca n't see it doing that . |
17 | ‘ We would never let it become specialised , although , as children grow older , we 've got to move towards a middle school model , so there is specialised teaching in maths and humanities ; they actually go to different teachers for four complete sessions a week . ’ |
18 | Those whose attitudes are negative and who consequently will have a powerful filter , even when they understand a message in the second language , will not allow it to reach that part of the brain responsible for language acquisition . |
19 | Tomorrow will start frosty , but the mostly sunny skies will soon make it feel warmer . |
20 | Replace cookers , instal new deep freeze units , streamline all the worksurfaces , here you are , you wo n't get it done any cheaper than that I can promise you . |
21 | Set in the most peaceful of surroundings above Sorrento and the Bay of Naples , this hotel can rightly claim it has some of the best views on the coast . |
22 | Mobile users can only use it to make outgoing calls , and must be near one of the 8,000-plus Rabbit base stations dotted across the country . |
23 | I can not believe it took two weeks to discover that three of our Olympic athletes had taken drugs . |
24 | so we , so we can just take it explain Labour |
25 | Speaking after BSAD 's national junior swimming championships , Mr O'Connor said : ‘ We have been coming to Darlington for eight years now and I can honestly say it gets better every time . |
26 | You can also use it to make brief notes/ reminders and for keeping essential telephone numbers . |