Example sentences of "[verb] it [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 To catch it they would need to go in the opposite direction first to Thornaby station , where parking is limited .
2 I 'm gon na stop there but what has it we could spend all day and all tomorrow talking about detailed and knowledge .
3 Yes I I would agree with that but I wondered , I think perhaps it should be the finance committee , I mean cos I understood that most of these these items are contained within the existing budget , because I mean the individual committees do have have the power to the monies within their own , and I it has it I would agree with Peter that if we have gone over and above the that the committee were working to but I understood that that was not the case , so I .
4 Well when I , when I re-do it I 'll write it out as I type it and I 'll let you see it .
5 You 'll enjoy it I 'll tell you .
6 It took me a devil of a time to find it I can tell you .
7 Keith said : ‘ If a wave had caught it it would have smashed the craft to pieces .
8 right , well , I 'm , I 'm not worried about the point as to whether it arise out of cross examination , I seldom am because there is always erm can be an opportunity for further cross examination if the other party wants to , so er on the grounds of the objection I , I , I do n't uphold it you can ask that if you like , but er I do want the jury always to keep their eye on that what really is the issue in the case er certainly from the defendants point of view , I know what you say
9 I was more surprised than gratified , for without having really considered it I would have expected unsolicited adoration to annoy Nour , to lead to stone-throwing …
10 If you 'd started the motor and used it it would have helped .
11 Using full rudder at the stall did induce a more rapid wing drop , and I did have the feeling that had we pursued it we might induce a spin , but this does not , however , detract from the aircraft 's very acceptable slow speed handling characteristics .
12 We went with Traffens one year , the first year in fact we went with Traffens and that was super because when we got to the other side sort of , it was then about ten o'clock he said well if you if there 's enough people want it we will transform your transform your seats into bunks and most people wanted and you were able to push the seats so one , two pairs of seats one of the seats went up and the other went down and you had four bunks
13 So we 're going to Scarborough in this big yank 's car and the fellow said if we do n't , if want it I 'll give you a fiver , for petrol like and that it was quite a bit of money then .
14 If you want it I 'll send it to you .
15 Well if it was on the floor and somebody wants it they 'll have to have it wo n't they ?
16 We 'll probably have to split it I would think .
17 If it is necessary to define it I would adopt the following passages ( 1 ) in the judgment of Isaacs J. in Sargood Brothers v. The Commonwealth , 11 C.L.R. 258 , 301 :
18 It was as if that was the only emotion Jack allowed himself , the only time he let down his guard , and she sensed that it was almost involuntary and if he could have prevented it he would have done .
19 And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it .
20 But if you 'd said oh well I 'll prepare , what about if I prepare you , oh yes well I 'll have that probably if you 'd got done it he 'd have it because he had to help himself .
21 I was nervous for the first few missions — but once you 'd done it you could cope .
22 So it was er hell 's pells for three quarters of a mile nearly for your dinner and hell 's pells back and I guess time you 'd done it you 'd have worn it off anyway .
23 I mean , if you 'd really done it you 'd have had a story ready to tell the police once the body was discovered . ’
24 say if you 'd done it I could have took it for you tomorrow or the next day .
25 ‘ Well , if they ‘ ave n't moved it I 'll see you there at four thirty tomorrow morning . ’
26 She says no do n't tell him she says you told me , just do it she says and then when we stop it you can tell him .
27 ‘ When we receive it we will study it carefully and later decide how to react . ’
28 ‘ When we receive it we will study it carefully and later decide how to react . ’
29 Of course , he does not care a rap whether it is true or not — but he is dreadfully afraid that by prematurely espousing it he might lose some subscribers , though he acknowledged to me the other day he thought it would be generally accepted before long . ’
30 feeling as it were ready to come up the way you were swallowing it you could feel it .
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