Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv] it " in BNC.

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1 Let me describe how it was , exactly .
2 ‘ If I find favour in the eyes of the Lord , he will bring me back and let me see both it and his habitation ; but if he says , ‘ I have no pleasure in you , ’ behold , here I am , let him do to me what seems good to him' ( 2 Sam .
3 Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’
4 Now did they give you that and it 's something you do n't need or do you think maybe it 's something you do need ?
5 On some days when it looks good and I let it dry naturally it goes curly .
6 Having provided the briefest outline of the relationship between state , government and state machinery , let us show how it is helpful in the analysis of soil erosion and conservation .
7 Swiftly , now , before the deep-freezers , the dehydrators and the emulsifiers take the syllabub away from us and return it transformed and forever despoiled , let us discover how it was made in its heyday and what we can do to recapture something of its pristine charm .
8 If we are going to start looking into where money has gone , let us examine how it was that the right hon. Member for Worcester ( Mr. Walker ) had a job for two months and a £100,000 pay-off and a Mercedes for a penny .
9 Let us see where it takes us .
10 Let us see how it goes .
11 I 've got shares in the company , but no one thinks to let me know when it 's sinking without trace ! ’
12 ‘ You heard me say how it felt as though I were in a bad dream , unable to wake .
13 This biography is not merely content to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Dickens ( interesting fact : Dickens spoke with a slight ‘ metallic burr ’ in his voice ) ; nor does it stop at telling you everything you never wanted to know about Dickens ( uninteresting fact : there were white Christmases for the first eight years of Dickens ' life ) ; it goes so far , as with that unidentified novel , as to let you know when it can not tell you something .
14 Do you remember the rebuilding of the club when they sort of made it look how it looked now ?
15 Only later did I wonder why it had been so important to tell Helmut I was returning to London .
16 I did I wonder how it works
17 Did you work out it was a ninety degrees ?
18 How do you set about it ?
19 Do you know where it is ?
20 They 'd camp just beyond the Between the hotel and erm the the What we call the round house Knockshannoch Do you know where it is ?
21 Do you know where it is ? ’
22 ‘ New Mill — do you know where it is ? ’
23 ‘ Do you — do you know where it is now , Mrs Downes ? ’
24 Do you know where it is ?
25 do you know where it is because it i n't in this
26 do you know where it is ?
27 Oh Pam come down and she said do you know where it is , she said it 's so-so , they young .
28 , sorry the and , do you know where it comes in the troll ?
29 Do you know where it is ?
30 Do you know , do you know where it is ?
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