Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | last week and erm , if you wan na do it again watch Channel Four on Saturday , so I 'll try it when the programme 's on , they might of found out |
2 | In cell culture conditions , however , in which exogenous EGF can readly be shown to down regulate its receptor and start hepatocyte DNA synthesis , TAGH showed no ability to down regulate the receptor , nor did it competitively inhibit EGF binding . |
3 | Or did it just look kind of … reddish ? |
4 | Sweet Sal did it just like boxing legend Ali used to — she floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee . |
5 | Sweet Sal did it just like boxing legend Ali used to — she floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee . |
6 | Well did it really have time to do that ? |
7 | Or does it simply increase women 's fear of crime ? |
8 | Does it adequately outline assessment procedures which will identify the needs of the deaf child ? |
9 | yes , but is the insurance not , does it not cover people in the premises outside office time . |
10 | Not only does it not create metal filings and a sharp burr on the outside of the pipe ( as does a hacksaw ) , but it also gives a neat square finish to the end of the pipe . |
11 | Does it not presuppose man 's progress from primitive to sophisticated ways of life , and does it not suggest on the basis of a progressive increase of ahi sā a movement from a less good to a better form of life ? |
12 | All accomplished — does it not seem plain ? — to bring her finally where she now rests . |
13 | For does it not define Brummagem — the dialect name for Birmingham — as an adjective meaning counterfeit , cheap and showy ? |
14 | Does it even make sense to pose the question in this form ? problems of interpreting the historical material are compounded by the fact that contemporary evidence from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries tends to treat examples of working-class people who did not support their parents as evidence of individuals lacking ‘ filial affection ’ ( Anderson , 1977 ) . |
15 | Is it just to do with production quality control or does it also embrace marketing , accounting and other functions ? |
16 | So children are not little realists or little phenomenalists , nor does it really make sense to say that they ‘ waver ’ between the two . |
17 | Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation ? |
18 | Does it really make sense for the Government to spend £10 million advertising the global benefits of energy savings while still adding 17.5 per cent VAT to insulation materials ? |
19 | Is it only a paper tiger , or does it really have teeth ? |
20 | ‘ Such food , does it really help lepers ? ’ |
21 | Does it still have trains there ? |