Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] me [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It occurred to me such deceptive ‘ little angels ’ would not be above nicking the odd relic if they happened to come across it .
2 In those days , it seemed to me that released hostages had come out of deepest , darkest Africa .
3 As a guiding principle , it seemed to me that future business information systems must not only be able to cope with all the many individual sources of business information , but also , such systems should be able to rank those sources in importance using various appropriate criteria .
4 It seemed to me that various things he did could have gone into other directions , but some kind of self-protective mechanism of his just pulled him back and he did what he knew . ’
5 At this time ( the late 1970s ) , I was teaching courses in the sociology of deviance to degree and social work students , and it seemed to me that certain key ideas and insights from this work could usefully be applied to the study of child abuse .
6 It seems to me that certain people in F1 can get away with anything they want and that has just been demonstrated here today . ’
7 So it seems to me that parental investment erm theory is , is much better because not only is it universally applicable , it also explains why the sexes a are , are the way they are in ultimate evolutionary terms and that talk about hormones and sex chromosomes never can do .
8 But if I can put my thinking erm on the floor first , it seems to me that vacant Normal vacancies as Mr has described them , are a function of people moving from one house to another .
9 Properly used , it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject .
10 It seems to me that innovative courses could with advantage be handled in virtually the same way .
11 it seems to me that British manufacturers are missing out on a market that would be welcome by bigger women
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