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

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1 if you take me on then it 's got ta go on
2 and as for fortune and as for pain I never invited them in though it seems to the world they were all I desired .
3 You 're not kidding he certainly ai n't kidding you now now it 's happened to me I know if it ever happened I know never to do it again .
4 Someone is sure to ask you how long it takes to knit a jumper , but do n't tell them the exact number of hours and minutes , or they will expect their jumper by tomorrow !
5 Now I 'm an ex-gardener I 'm a horticulturist it take roughly about forty years for trees to reach maturity it does n't say much for our planners if they plan to put those trees there and then now are gon na have them up again it sounds much like change for changes sake and that that it basically my comment .
6 I found one and now I want one so badly it aches .
7 I said he said , I said well I have n't got one anyway so it do n't matter .
8 Maria paused , looking at him and loving him so much it hurt .
9 It had been a lie and the whole class had laughed when Philip had asked him how much it had cost , even Mrs Mills .
10 She knew she had better not tell him how much it had cost .
11 I reckoned it to be about nine months , so I asked him how long it had been .
12 It surprised me how long it took to make the change to HTV .
13 It had always seemed such an impossible dream , but with Louise talking about it so matter-of-factly it seemed almost a fait accompli .
14 It 's because you ca n't just sit down and di if you do n't know how to spell , I ca n't spell anyway , d' you know when I did it , the student actually wrote a letter to me and to th or to the exam board car saying that this hand-writing is appalling and the spelling , it 's due to the person who was doing the amanuensing , rather th but I was marking it anyway so it did n't really matter , but they were so distressed at the handwriting that I produced .
15 Now that 's when the movement was erm mainly underground , it was erm s organization and working together er in a sort of a covert manner , things were very secretive er and then after June it became more open as it became , the , the er movement became more accepted or well known , it became difficult to continue it underground so it became more open .
16 A as opposed to U is n't it , so it 's really like lugg age so if you say it quickly together it becomes luggage , yeah , okay , the next one , oh sorry put it in a sentence
17 And after failing to find it once again it came into the porch and complained loudly and so I went outside and with a paint brush I marked the entrance to the hive with three blobs of paint of a different colour and then with a piece of cardboard I guided the tiny winged creature towards the marks on the wall and it went inside .
18 the inside nought instead of the outside , or you could have it upside down or anything else , but that 's pointing North , you must line it up so it points North , right , now what bearing am I from you ?
19 But the third time they had turned it up so it kept on going big waves so I I missed the steps so the erm one of the lifeguards
20 I thought it was appropriate , not only because he was a barn owl , but because if you say it fast enough it sounds like ‘ barmy ’ , which he was a bit .
21 I ca n't make the machine go any bloody quicker , well I can , but I so what 's the point in that come and have a look at it and then they said come back and do it when you on the skin , you know the skin bring it forward well it do n't go back , it just gets all tangled .
22 Shall I read it very briefly it takes er time to find it does n't it ?
23 Finished that one then , the next one eat it quietly so it does n't bother people
24 So we 've got corruption in us probably so it depends upon the degree
25 I ca n't taste anything again today it 's gone .
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