Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you act a part properly you do n't act it at all ; you are it , and you make it — you .
2 ‘ The goat does n't know it at first , but learns .
3 I did not know Salisbury well enough — Wendy did not know it at all — to grope my way to an hotel ( and , anyhow , we feared we had not enough money for a bed ) .
4 I do n't know it at all .
5 Hello do n't know it at all .
6 You wo n't know it in 2000
7 I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next .
8 If he knew the path blindfold after one month , how well would he know it after fourteen years ?
9 Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning .
10 I mean , does it really bore them ( so that they do n't need it at all in their lives ) or does it secretly shock and dismay them , so that they have to pretend to be bored ?
11 Sometimes I did n't even need it at all I could walk about shopping and everything .
12 Not that I shall probably need it at all .
13 Good God , yes I know it 's been very , very heavy here too , there were certain areas over here certainly needed a bit of rain , but now there 's certainly did n't need it at all
14 If she felt the presence of a man she had never known here in this house , just how much did Marguerite feel his presence and just how much did she need it at this time ?
15 F of F of erm and I think you do need it on that .
16 You wo n't need it on all the time will you ?
17 That 's what this house is here for , it is here to introduce primary legislation if we need it and in my view we do need it in this area and it is it 's high time the government recognised that and should not be afraid t t t to take action simply because primary legislation is required .
18 If you are sent incomprehensible bumf , find someone locally who can translate it into readable English . )
19 ‘ You can translate it in various ways .
20 ‘ You ca n't catch it like that , though , it 's — ’ ‘ You ca n't be too careful , though , can you ?
21 They do n't really know that you ca n't catch it like that .
22 You could buy it for fifty !
23 I would n't buy it for four hundred .
24 Otherwise , it seems , we do n't buy it at all .
25 mean they had to stop eventually , but they would n't buy it at all , no way
26 I think they can buy it at twenty eight .
27 ( Who knows , they may even enjoy a book so much that the next time the author is published they may even buy it at full price ! )
28 Describe the nature of qualitative factors and give three examples that may influence a decision to make a component rather than buy it from another firm .
29 ‘ But we did n't buy it from some grave-robber , you know .
30 WE READ of ‘ male rape ’ but the law does not recognise it as such .
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