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

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1 well you do n't know it just depends what they offer ya
2 And , and it was , and even deciding on where the training needs were and writing them down and , and setting targets it , I do n't know it just seemed to happen , erm difficult at all .
3 Because recentralization of business my be a correct and and fashionable philosophy or perhaps one that is no longer fashionable I do n't know it still needs we believe a global approach a coherent approach to tie these things together so the organization can not only get the benefit of responsiveness and flexibility at a departmental but the leverage to exploit that information on behalf of the organization as a whole .
4 We might need it yet to do another bit .
5 We do n't need it now do we ?
6 Moreover a shop would normally be emptied of its goods before abandonment , so that only a sudden catastrophe , like a fire , would catch it fully stocked .
7 Now what I want you to do is ask yourself do n't discuss it just write down for me and I 'll go round the table .
8 If Rohan really wanted control of the vineyard , would he consider it well lost for love once the first passion had cooled , as it inevitably would ?
9 As for Greg Hicks ' delivery of his role , she might well consider it beautifully spoken , but would be hard put to find a glimmer of meaning in it .
10 In cases of noteworthy personal achievement such as the award of a swimming trophy to a disabled pupil the governors may consider it entirely fitting to mention the name , but care must be taken not to introduce an undesirable element of competition or rivalry .
11 He said the CSM did feel it right to act at the end of 1981 as there was not enough information available .
12 Are there any circumstances in which the Home Secretary would feel it right to take the honourable course and resign from the office which he discharges so inadequately ?
13 In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding .
14 While its powers will be limited by both the president and the lower house , the fact that it is to be freely elected will give it hard-to ignore moral authority .
15 No do n't do it just assume all that stuff , that 's been done
16 last week and erm , if you wan na do it again watch Channel Four on Saturday , so I 'll try it when the programme 's on , they might of found out
17 Well I 've done , did n't do it right did I ?
18 Do n't do it there love in case it comes up .
19 They 'd do it deliberately to embarrass the Government .
20 Yeah Do you want sheet , no I wo n't press enter yet , ca n't do it now printing type escape to stop now it 's alright , I 'll wait On it 's side at the top of the page and everything never did any computing .
21 They both , I rang Dave back on the Sunday and he said they both wan na do it so took it !
22 I really thought it was going to be sort of ‘ You must not drink ever again' and ‘ You naughty boy , you must n't do it ever again' sort of thing .
23 It is not practical politics to abolish private schools , nor do I believe it right to do so , in the interests of freedom .
24 It was built successfully but two attempts to emulate and balance it soon ran into difficulties .
25 So , you got ta run it again have n't you ?
26 The advantage of building a wardrobe entirely from scratch is that you can tailor it exactly to fit the space available .
27 ‘ You can see it fucking does .
28 I find myself left wondering , if £100 million of new money is standing idly by , how much an action programme is going to cost the Labour party and when we shall see it properly costed .
29 Through binoculars I could tell that it was part of an animal , and I could see it gently moving as it breathed .
30 Her Dad : that door was firmly closed now ; she did n't see it ever opening again although she still watched it , hoping .
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