Example sentences of "[verb] it [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 Let it stay that way . ’
2 Alright , I mean , erm , I do n't know if you 'll be able to see this right , erm , let's just do it like that , I have n't got the overhead with me today .
3 No , not your style , what I 'm saying is , yes you can do it turn that damn thing off !
4 ‘ I had n't quite seen it like that , ’ McLeish acknowledged humbly , remembering that the beautiful woman in front of him , whom you could not suppose ever to have encountered rejection in any form , had lost a father when young , and had been so little attached to her stepfather that she had left home at the earliest opportunity .
5 Now have you seen it like that ?
6 I have never seen it like that .
7 The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future .
8 Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself .
9 Well Mike used to do it like that
10 There was a moment of sudden realisation that we 'd spent four months raising this cash and we were not going to let it go that easily .
11 Few saw it like that at the time .
12 ‘ I 'm not sure Peter saw it like that . ’
13 European movements of national liberation were the most important forms of popular rebellion during their lifetime , but the intellectual atmosphere of mid-nineteenth-century London as well as their own convictions made it seem that nationalism was a temporary phase , and that internationalism was the norm , or at least the force that would grow most powerfully in the future .
14 Or did it comment that out ?
15 Never again did it match that apex of prosperity that it reached during the brief nine years that Shah Jehan ruled from the Red Fort .
16 Why — why — why ? she had asked herself over and over again , why did it end that way ?
17 They were sitting on the terrace outside her curved stables-cottage , watching the sun go down over Capability Brown 's vista , uninterrupted because of the ha-ha ( however did it get that name ? ) — and they were talking , over glasses of wine , about poetry .
18 Did this modernism , in Jürgen Habermas 's terms , deepen and extend the rationalist Enlightenment project , or did it undermine that project ?
19 and did it like that , so she scribbled thirty four out and left thirty plus .
20 She did it as she would have thought Shakespeare would have known people and things , you know , she did it like that .
21 She did it as she would have thought Shakespeare would have known people and things , you know , she did it like that .
22 I did it like that .
23 Where did it say that ?
24 I mean how long did it take that washer a week , if that
25 Okay do it like that .
26 You do n't get taugh do it like that .
27 and do it like that .
28 Just looks like just looks like toffee and they just roll it like that and then do it like that .
29 One point one , three , four , right , one point one , three , four , right , OK do it like that , although that does n't mean anything at all here , that 's the right answer , because you , you 've in ratings , right , if you wanted to , put it back on degrees , ah now press fifteen divide by seven equals and then press inverse .
30 You do it like that do you ?
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