Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I felt very down , but once he began to need my milk it seemed worthwhile and I gradually began to produce a little more at each pumping .
2 Oh my god it sounds weird , oh it goes right through me .
3 " I 'm not saying that it started off to be one , but in my view it became fraudulent pretty Soon .
4 For their part it seems likely that his errors and omissions were welcomed by Lewis and Shinwell as an excuse for breaking away from a situation and a personality they disliked in order to establish their own unions in their own communities
5 But as time passed and the Stewards had still not delivered their decision it became obvious that the matter was not so clearcut .
6 In carrying through its programme it honoured certain political debts , especially to the miners [ Morgan , 1984 ] .
7 By 1852 the Court was established in the form which it was to retain until 1870 , and from its inception it became clear that this was not only a new Court but a new type of court .
8 His orgasms seemed to him to be perfectly genuine , but once Maisie had an idea in her head it proved difficult to shift .
9 As The Lord of the Rings was coming to the end of its gestation it became possible for the first time for political leaders to say they wanted nothing and make it come true .
10 In the gut , the main symptom of candidiasis is said to be bloating and wind , because as the yeast ferments its food it produces prodigious quantities of carbon dioxide gas .
11 After three weeks , during which time it became clear she might be in her dotage before she mastered the Warsaw Concerto , she 'd given it up .
12 Even before his accident it seemed doubtful that my aunt would ever have a child of her own .
13 If , for whatever reason , a husband initially commands higher rates of pay than his wife it makes economic sense for him to ‘ specialize ’ in paid work and let her shoulder the brunt of the partnership 's unpaid chores ( Becker , 1981 , 1985 ; for a critique see Owen , 1987 ) .
14 In his poem it seems related to modern city life by both ‘ interpenetration and metamorphosis ’ .
15 In his view it divided young from old by its suggestion that only young people study .
16 But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered .
17 He gave it the blood of his face it grew eager
18 The key to the seeding argument is Article 24 of Fifa 's World Cup rule book , which in effect allows it to use whatever criterion it thinks fit when allocating seeds .
19 The Labour Party 's 1,300-member central committee convened in Tel Aviv on March 12 and voted overwhelmingly to give the party 's executive committee ( comprising its 39 Knesset members and a further 87 senior officials ) authority to take whatever action it thought necessary to advance the peace process .
20 If you have found work elsewhere at a lower salary before the hearing , the tribunal will have to project your loss forward for whatever period it considers appropriate .
21 The court can make whatever order it considers appropriate and can impose conditions .
22 Accordingly , their Lordships will humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be allowed and the case remitted to the Court of Appeal with the direction that that court should quash the conviction of the defendant and either enter a verdict of acquittal or order a new trial , whichever course it considers proper in the interests of justice .
23 In our day it seems incredible that the landscape was at one time of no consideration to artists — and maybe the people in it .
24 In our patient it seems probable that the low concentrations reflected the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency .
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