Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [pers pn] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | But he does n't , and my mother wo n't tell him to go , because she 's never in her life told anyone to go , it is n't in her , but he 's grinding her into the ground , she ca n't work , she ca n't concentrate , he keeps talking to her all the time , and the baby cries , and it upsets her , for all that she keeps saying it does n't , and that it takes her back to the happiest years of her life , when we were all in plastic pants , I suppose she means , except I think we all had to wear wet woolly leggings , she had this thing about plastic pants being unhealthy . " |
2 | It takes us back to the past , when belief in God was a living thing . ’ |
3 | Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 . |
4 | Or you can use the Back Door to hop between two rooms — it takes you back to the room you were in last . |
5 | With a flick of its head , it throws them on to the water . |
6 | The board itself has been soaked beforehand so the wood does not absorb the dampness too quickly ; in fact it feeds it back to the clay , enabling it to stay fresh for longer . |
7 | It brings me back to the Nicklaus chain , and how a shot can swing an Open . |
8 | Once again it brings me in to the point where er double glazers have to go and measure up then do their , I know they 've got lovely lap tops I 've seen them now with their lap top comp their little samples there special catches here . |
9 | We do n't like failing ; it hurts our pride ; it brings us down to the dust . |
10 | It brings us back to the old calculus of human happiness , back to the rationalisations by which different measures and patterns of investment are justified purely in terms of their direct or indirect benefit to ourselves . |
11 | And it brings us back to the Mnarja , at the Buskett Gardens . |