Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] it [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 You had to enter them as foals , and then when you entered them it cost you fifty pounds to enter them , and it cost you fifty pounds for every quarter of that lifetime of that foal .
2 I did n't know who it meant .
3 I do n't know I do n't know it it sounded nice a few points she did on it and er
4 That assessment has only to be read to indicart to indicate what it fortended for future success in her chosen career .
5 A report released during The Other Economic Summit ( TOES ) — which grouped together non-governmental organizations concerned with environment and development issues — listed what it called G7 's " failure to address nine crucial issues : atmosphere and energy , species and habitats , water and oceans , transport , land-use , agriculture , waste , global relations and the public right to know " .
6 We began by studying the Bible and trying to relate what it said to our daily lives and the problems of the community .
7 It was unreasonable of him to expect her to know what it meant to people like Mrs Appleby to receive a visit from an employer .
8 She was still terribly young and anyway , I think I was just a boy to her … any boy … and she wanted to know what it felt like to be kissed . ’
9 She said she had held the document back for so long because she was afraid it would re-open old wounds for my mother and because she felt sure it was better for us not to know what it contained . ’
10 It made Yeah I know it made that but I thought you just wanted to know what it gave off .
11 Well , we 'll leave you to guess what it looked like .
12 The Basque separatist movement ETA on Feb. 17 offered to end violent activities and kidnappings if the government agreed to resume negotiations in the spirit of the Algiers talks ( broken off in 1989 — see pp. 36627-28 ) and to establish what it called a " bilateral truce " .
13 And then the part of my mind that is concerned slowly , single-mindedly , with my personal survival say what it needed to see .
14 Do n't know what it said .
15 is letting another , so many off , do n't know what it said
16 It seemed to her that they must all know what it contained .
17 A long and somewhat rambling discussion followed during which the judge effectively tried to persuade the barrister that he must get up before the jury in order to say , ‘ in terms that the remark that you made was a remark which should not have been made and apologise , and you can say in terms that one of the reasons why it was a remark which should not have been made was that you had never seen the document ; you did not know what it contained . ’
18 Er , summat had ran into back of bus , I do n't know what it 'd done to , whatever behind us but it did n't hurt bus .
19 I do n't know what it had on it .
20 Some said they 'd , they 'd be interested in playing , they knew how to play certain things and others wanted to play others and that 's how we started , and in a matter of a year the new headquarters at er Lowestoft was being opened , by the Dutchess of Kent , and we decided that the band was going to play at that one and you can imagine , and it was all ready and they were playing music , but I 'm not sure what , what quality music it was , and blow me on the week before , the band leader , the conductor decided he could n't play because he had a sprained wrist so we were left without a conductor even , but we managed to get another conductor and we played and I do n't know what it sounded like , but the Dutchess of Kent was very kind , she said the music sounded lovely .
21 And she said it again and I thought well i it did n't sound like eleven eleven I do n't know what it sounded like really and I just went so that 'll be Wednesday the eleventh ?
22 I hung my thermometer on the wall , and do you know what it registered ? ’
23 You do n't know what it came off ?
24 I did n't know what it meant .
25 I had never heard the word and unwisely said that I did n't know what it meant .
26 She did not even know what it meant to adapt oneself to another person 's requirements for the sake of self-interest .
27 She was taking eight months ' leave without pay from Coronation , but in the back of her mind was the odd feeling that she would n't be going back , and she did n't quite know what it meant .
28 She did n't know what it meant but had seen it in some of the old books in the Doctor 's TARDIS .
29 She did n't know what it meant ; she had never heard it before .
30 Do you know what it did to me to strike you like that ?
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