Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If one is then to try and specify the grounds upon which it would be right for the court to intervene I do not for my part find it particularly helpful to speak in terms of special or extraordinary cases as distinct from normal cases . |
2 | But I intend to drive the strategy that is already in place and leave my successor to drive it even further . ’ |
3 | Cos my Mum made it so |
4 | Except my mum does it now though . |
5 | I 'd made up my mind to go it alone before I came here . |
6 | Oh it 's my fault leaving it there . |
7 | If I am warned that my weight makes it highly likely that I will suffer health problems in hot climates , the probability of my being ill is reduced if I do either one of two things — lose weight and/or avoid the tropics , Thus , I have some choice about my life . |
8 | We got a big one where erm , sort of , it 's really cold , and so we keep erm , the longest dates and everything erm , that we do n't need immediately , and then , we got the fridge/freezer , we got the freezer in the stock-room , which is ours , we we just bought it , wh , my parents bought it about three years ago , for ourselves . |
9 | In any case it will be my business to show it here . |
10 | My mama took it hard , but the old man was very decent . |
11 | My husband puts it very nicely . |
12 | My mate weighed it too and he could n't make it grow either . |
13 | that was one of mu un uncles that had that house and Well my cousins have it now . |
14 | My grandmother bought it so that she could be close to Harrods for the shopping . ’ |
15 | Thus , the JanSport backpacks which were once Lo Life standard issue are now widely derided , as Moet and his friends turn to more sophisticated techniques : ‘ The way me and my friends do it now is to wear a suit and tie like we was just comin' from work , and carry a travel bag to carry another suit . |
16 | My son found it almost impossible to leave the edgewoods and explore the farmland around Ryhope … ’ |
17 | My family took it badly . |
18 | Feeling that anything I had to say on the subject would drive passengers to reach for the inflight discomfort receptacle , I asked my spellchecker to do it instead . |
19 | Dr Hendron said : ‘ I and my colleagues made it very clear to the Minister that we should start talking immediately without pre-conditions . ’ |
20 | My mother got it wrong when I was six , but her mistake did serve to galvanise me in later years and I became a successful businesswoman , outwardly independent and self-sufficient . |
21 | ( I 'm glad my mother believed it anyway . ) |
22 | ‘ My stepfather put it there two years ago . |
23 | The detail of my speech made it far more informative than that of the Secretary of State . |
24 | My heart was beating in my throat making it hard to swallow , my nose was running , my hands were cold and I could n't get enough oxygen , which made me yawn every few seconds . |
25 | He was born into cricket ; his grandfather started manufacturing bats and cricket equipment in the 1890s , his father carried on , and Stuart and his brother Percy eventually took over and built on their foundations to make it internationally successful . |
26 | ‘ Beryl would n't look after the baby so her sister took it temporarily , but then Beryl really was ill with poliomyelitis so the little boy stayed with her sister . |
27 | This exemption , it might be noted , will require amendment in the event that multi-disciplinary partnerships are to be permitted ( see below ) as in its present form it only applies to solicitors ' partnerships where all the partners are qualified solicitors . |
28 | Their presence made it hard for the women to rescue the corpses of the drowned , and many bodies had to be abandoned to them . |
29 | The station had always been for her a place instinct with glory ; its function beautified it immeasurably in her eyes . |
30 | I do n't think her mum uses it very much . |