Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] it [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
2 And I want it to stay that way .
3 I hope it stays that way .
4 It made Yeah I know it made that but I thought you just wanted to know what it gave off .
5 It can be frustrating when I 'm pursuing some grand design such as building a shed or planting a hedge ; but I suppose it teaches that life is a process of becoming .
6 Sort of erm working on a farm for two days then going to the college erm that , so I do it like that .
7 Yes I suppose it 's true that for somebody like me I 've been involved in quite a lot of different groups over over the years and the quarry men 's support group is it 's difficult to put in words really er exactly how it 's erm you know I think it 's very easy f for groups to become sort of s set really and er well I 've always wanted it to involve everybody and I think it does that in a way it sort of er it 's quite special to all of us in in a funny sort of way it 's er you know we feel quite committed .
8 I think it instilled that into me .
9 Erm hopefully that 'll be carried on tonight , erm and I think it has that little bit of gl glamour with players playing against foreign opposition .
10 Erm hopefully that 'll be carried on tonight , erm and I think it has that little bit of gl glamour with players playing against foreign opposition .
11 Now I 've dwelt for a moment on my own experience because I think it epitomizes that of the Labour Party as a whole from to John , the G M B has been a tower of strength always there to assist not only with money and resources , but also with advice and support and on behalf of my parliamentary colleagues , I want to thank the union for all it is , it has done for the Labour Party .
12 In relation to what the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) said about the letters that I receive , very few of them to date , particularly since we have been televised , have been about bad behaviour in the House — rather the reverse — and I wish it to remain that way .
13 I see it like that because it is like that . ’
14 ‘ And you want it to remain that way ? ’
15 You do it like that do you ?
16 You do it like that .
17 Will you promise you wo n't scribble if you do it like that
18 Well I think you do it like that but , oh no maybe you do do it like this .
19 he said Miss Polly put her straight to bed , he knocked on the door with a rat a tat tat you do it like that
20 not like that you do it like that
21 But when you see it like that you do n't just distort the world , you distort yourself .
22 We do it like that
23 It 's too much , if you ever have too much you can just fold a bit down , if you have a big bandage you can fold either of those edges down first if you 've got too much and then you fold it forward and back , now your pin sticks in , but all the material and out of all the material and it goes in a straight upward direction , again it must go in that direction so that if per chance it comes undone it falls out and drops on the floor , whereas if it was sideways or downwards it would open and stick in your casualty , so that 's why we have it done that way .
24 ‘ I do n't think they see it like that , exactly , ’ said Masklin .
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