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

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1 So shall we change it make it a hundred miles an hour .
2 From then on , throughout the fifties , it doubled itself every five years .
3 That is what will keep us head and shoulders above any of our competitors even if they do wave a BS5750 certificate around as though it guarantees them a divine right to business success .
4 And it concerned him an awful lot and it it it irritated him and frustrated him and I think he set his sights on trying to do something about it in his his way .
5 Alright did that make it make it a little bit better ?
6 Now I understand that top level sailors welcome the one-design nature of the Grand Prix , not only because it is potentially inexpensive , but because it offers them an even platform from which to display their skills .
7 Firstly , I believe , it offers us an interesting way of interpreting images of seclusion and withdrawal .
8 It produced what the French defence minister , Charles Hernu , described to the French parliament as a ‘ new radioactive situation . ’
9 As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole .
10 As Gloucester 's power grew , it made him a better lord for the affinity as a whole .
11 After a full day of sightseeing , it made it a pleasant change not to see the ground .
12 It made it a cosy scene , an effect enhanced by the glow of several candles placed in tall sconces against the wall .
13 As far as I was concerned , it made it the logical time to sell .
14 ( If it upset you the first time , please move on to the next paragraph . )
15 It was the first time I had seen a ship built from scratch and it was quite an experience to watch the steel plates being cut by their ingenious machine which controlled a cutter as it drew our the required shapes direct from the blueprint , converting everything to full scale as it cut .
16 It cost me a two-stroke penalty and £3,500 .
17 A new constraint came into his tone when he spoke of ‘ them ’ ; it cost him a giant effort now , as well as a convulsion of remembering pain , to look back towards Aber .
18 So I would have thought would be better to buy low sulphur contented diesel rather than analyse it , and in c thirteen , it worries me a little bit , because I believe that the district councils are the drainage authorities with the right about land drainage , and it was taken away from the county council several years ago .
19 But do tell me — are you saying it matters what a mere woman thinks of you ?
20 Cos it helped me the last time .
21 You know things like uppermost in people 's minds , I do n't know whether I suppose this question of fees might still be , I do n't know , it depends what the national executive say , but I mean I think it 's those issues and the fact we can respond quickly is , will be an advantage .
22 Maybe it caused you a few problems , but you might be about to get your reward in heaven .
23 Glassfibre aggregate must be as hard-wearing as anything used now , and would n't it give you a warm glow to know that your old Saucy Sal was helping you speed to your new shining craft down the newly laid section of the motorway ?
24 Halley 's comet has an eccentricity of about 0.9675 permitting it to visit us every 76 years .
25 It 's fucking madness , I 'll ge I mean it kills me the next day , it 's madness , I do n't know why I do it .
26 I find this emphasis generally correct in that it describes what the anorexic girl believes to lie in store for her as a woman : a passive role , a position of helplessness , a loss of self .
27 It shows what a perfect fit we are , ’ says Redland 's fiance director Gerald Corbett .
28 It shows what a big boy you are , blowing them all out now .
29 It shows what a fickle business this is .
30 It shows what the Conservative Party is really about , ’ he said .
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