Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] it " in BNC.
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1 | If we keep our minds busy we can consciously ignore our tummy , which often only tells us it 's hungry because we 're bored . |
2 | If you think that would n't hurt , I 'd better tell you it was one of Albert Rowe 's specials — stale and very crusty . |
3 | So deliver them it does , in a political forum as intensely commercial as any private-sector marketplace . |
4 | ‘ But I 'd better warn you it 's not drinking water . |
5 | So with that if one of them goes you just have to buy that as an element just slot it it comes it 's like a light bulb . |
6 | When they finally found me it was too late to get me out , because everything stops at 5.00pm the day before the Parade . |
7 | Cha Charlie just told me it . |
8 | You just told me it was , yes . |
9 | Or rather , I just told him it was n't on . |
10 | A glance outside told me it was still foggy — getting worse , if anything . |
11 | ‘ I already told her it made her look like a Botticelli nymph . ’ |
12 | Er , I just give you it ! |
13 | I 've already told you it was an accident . ’ |
14 | and get the people downstairs to do it it would be about ten grand all in . |
15 | ‘ Just tell him it 's a — it 's a personal call . ’ |
16 | Just tell him it 's Miss Fergusson who needs to see him . ’ |
17 | ‘ Just tell her it 's a friend . ’ |
18 | Just assure me it wo n't affect the rest of the Season . ’ |
19 | There 's one parametric control and one pickup and almost anyone from a distance would think that where the pickup is positioned is a soundhole , but the weight of it soon tells you it 's not hollow ! ’ |
20 | Well you just switch it it 's a switch on the top . |
21 | I just gave you it ! |
22 | If she 's gon na go off and just leave you it 's , it 's all extra responsibility int it ? |
23 | Greyson 's cross into the near post Speedy just missed it it almost sat up perfectly for him . |
24 | I always told you it was all right . |
25 | Sometimes her common sense still told her it was nothing but an invention for dirtying three times as many dishes , this business of frying and parboiling , and moving things from plate to plate . |
26 | Bryan wanted to join the duchess , but it is understood that her father Major Ronald Ferguson — who is in Klosters — bluntly told her it would be a ‘ bad mistake ’ . |
27 | ‘ I 've always told you it was n't like that . ’ |
28 | One can chart the seasons by the changes in the paintings : the appearance of the first Impressionists on the walls in early November always tell me it 's time to get out the winter overcoat . |
29 | And I pointed you sir to the fact that in that county at least they found that to further contain it it helped to name districts . |
30 | ‘ I 'll still call you it anyway . |