Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it [conj] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 He replied that he knew damn all about it but would swear it was .
2 No Government can do so because — and here the argument extends Professor Joan Robinson 's — as monopolistic suppliers of labour trade unions will charge more for it than would be necessary to exhaust the supply , and supply less of it than would be supplied if there were perfect competition .
3 That 's why Max is totally into it and will go for it like a madman if he knows that the guys playing are good enough to get it .
4 Nobody in his right mind would try to fill a bath with a hole in it and so , I reasoned in my simple way , let the poor soul get on with it and let's all have a bit of peace .
5 Thus the double layer moves more slowly than the average and so yet more growth layers pile up behind it and can not pass .
6 one get , yeah , one gets up behind it and can in the back I suppose , but they go after they , and then , you think as soon as you pull out , you 're gon na get all that , yeah , he 's gon na get all that , but they do n't do they ?
7 The Socialist leadership 's sensitivity to FNTT members ' expectations meant that agrarian issues pressed even more urgently upon it than would otherwise have been the case .
8 If I 'm going to spend several hundred pounds on an outfit , I make sure I get real value out of it and will wear it a lot .
9 A paper-thin shell of sound wood is left on the surface of the infected timber which shows deep cracks along the grain but rarely across it as may result from dry rot .
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