Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | You worry too much for it 'll be alright . |
2 | Cos if it was as long as three hours , then I 'd expect Julie would have had to program them in for it would n't she . |
3 | In between it can vary , depending on interest rates and the market . |
4 | P.B. All of this , which would go I think contrary … much of it would go contrary to the basic Catholic belief . |
5 | THE INSPIRALS move down to the Harbour area and sit on a green patch with the sun beating down like it can rarely do in Oldham . |
6 | We 'll see when we come , when it comes down to it wo n't we ? |
7 | Why it lay down er just down the road as you turned down to it used to be across the fields . |
8 | In materials composed of sand-sized particles this depth is just a few millimetres , but in clay-sized materials in which the voids are or less across it can be tens of metres . |
9 | It took the view that the upper limit is arbitrary , and might operate unfairly , since a person just above the limit receives no assistance , whereas a person just below it might have to make a substantial contribution but would have the security of knowing that that contribution represents the maximum liability for costs regardless of the actual cost or the outcome of the case . |
10 | Thus the intrinsic value of something follows from its intrinsic nature , so that nothing exactly like it could be of a different intrinsic value , while yet it is not one of the features one could properly list in indicating what something else would have to be like to be just like this thing . |
11 | For Kelly , it was just like it used to be . |
12 | It 's not like it used to be . |
13 | Not like it used to be in our young day . ’ |
14 | Well I suppose she 'd get away with it would n't she ? |
15 | They like analyzing and they like sort of practising or getting involved with complex things sort of complex piece of work very , they 're really happy in the training session to get involved whereas some people if you put something very hard , they 'll actually back away from it wo n't they cos they think well this is new , I do n't really understand this , whereas theorists will ac they actually enjoy they enjoy the stretch they enjoy the challenge . |
16 | Consider the transform Multiplying through by it will be appreciated that Furthermore and in general |
17 | The only specialist service for such youngsters is run here in the region … the report says more like it must be set up . |
18 | Now just breathing deeply with it will help you relax . |
19 | Do n't walk off with it will you ! |
20 | If he 's still around it should n't be difficult . |
21 | I do n't know really , just a minute , let me open it , I ca n't get the top of that one , hang on here are , come on Stacey get on with it can you move up a bit ? |
22 | But as we 're completely in the dark about what sort of intelligence service — if any — we 're up against it would do no harm to take precautions . |
23 | And when you can see the moon the water that 's rushing along trying to catch up with it might not actually have been there yet . |
24 | They should let them do all the houses up with it should n't they ? |
25 | There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race . |
26 | To represent a happening as unforeseeable , however — and herein lies the explanation for the use of the infinitive with to — one must necessarily evoke a position before its occurrence : the stretch of time leading up to it must be evoked as containing no prior indication that it was going to occur . |
27 | Quite good English , the icing did n't turn out as it might have done , ca n't have what it might have done . |
28 | This power should be exercised most sparingly for it must be remembered that the public is entitled to know how the council is handling their affairs . |
29 | 20.2 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England . |
30 | 19.1 This Agreement and all matters arising out of it shall in all respects be governed by the Laws of England . |