Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers . |
2 | And if you press end , it should take you to the end of the line |
3 | It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help . |
4 | It should put you in the know , not keep you in the dark . |
5 | Nonetheless the characterization of the fabliau writer in the text is a worthwhile subject of study , for an assessment of the tone of the fabliau beyond anything it might tell us of the usual origins of such texts . |
6 | Turn down that side bit and it 'll bring you to the swimming baths . |
7 | No , it 'll cost us at the , the buying price was fifty one . |
8 | It 'll hit him in the eye |
9 | Well it 'll take 'em to the station . |
10 | Swindon Town are hoping it 'll put them on the road to Wembley . |
11 | She hopes it 'll rid her of the physical and emotional pain . |
12 | Like if he was hitting something and he accidentally hit his ha his thumb or his finger he used to be in agony for I mean it used to hurt him for the rest of the day . |
13 | The Monster continues to scream as if it would blast me from the cosmos . |
14 | She had n't guessed it would land her in the thick of a family feud . |
15 | It would relieve us of the burden of suppressed emotion . |
16 | It would remind us of the days of our youth mixing with Greeks and Arabs and Armenians in strange corners of the world . ’ |
17 | In London during the Great Plague people chewed on the root , believing that it would protect them from the disease . |
18 | ‘ If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook . ’ |
19 | If I was her , it would drive me up the wall . ’ |
20 | If she got another regular customer it would keep her off the streets for a bit . |
21 | In fact technically I ought to have someone else here as well , but I thought that as the sergeant knew the facts of the enquiry ( in fact he was instrumental in getting the information we 'd like to question you about ) , it would keep it in the family so to speak if he acted as my amanuensis , that 's the word , is n't it , Sergeant Pascoe ? ’ |
22 | Smiling a little ruefully at her own foolishness , she walked down the lane , guessing rightly that it would take her to the back of the cottage . |
23 | Fitted to give you a flattering silhouette , with bold accessories it would take you to the smartest occasion in style . |
24 | At best it would provide him with the opportunity to strike elsewhere while my back was turned , and at worst — and he 'd see it plain enough — with an excuse to raise the whole royal power against me . |
25 | Next time he would not only miss it but it would hit him on the leg . |
26 | Maybe , if she could squeeze a mink coat out of Maxie , it would help her towards the membership which always seemed to elude her by a vote or two , a vote strongly influenced , she feared , by Olga Stych . |
27 | That 's probably why she sent him — she knew it would cut him to the quick . |
28 | If ever you have word when I am not by , it will bring you to the prince in my place . |
29 | Follow it — it is an Orange Brick Road , which proves how close you can come to a real advertising coup without quite getting it right : I wonder if the café serves 6-Up — and it will lead you to the Great Geysir . |
30 | It will tell us about the individuals ' ability to make and maintain new relationships . |