Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | The Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) survived the abolition of the Greater London Council , but its control by Labour did not endear it to the Conservative government . |
2 | ‘ But as long as our side do n't start it , then it 's all right with me . ’ |
3 | We ought to start speaking in Spanish so the people who read this dictionary do n't understand it |
4 | The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute . |
5 | Unfortunately , the Lerwick side did n't make it past the second round . |
6 | Dot did n't like it when Mrs Parvis spoke in this way , as though they were dusty victims from under the rubble . |
7 | ‘ Seeing it from the car did n't do it justice , ’ Nicolo said . |
8 | That was the goal for 1989 but , despite our best endeavours , the contractor work force did n't believe it could be done . |
9 | The RICS check each lease to make sure there is a power of appointment ; other than that , the president did not consider it his function to determine any legal questions which might arise in the course of a rent review . |
10 | Despite his amateur pedigree Coltart did n't make it through pre-qualifying to the Qualifying School in Montpelier last year . |
11 | The fact that I appeared to be driving the only topless car on the east coast did n't make it any easier . |
12 | The defendant supplied the product otherwise than in the course of a business and the defendant did not produce it ( or own-brand it or import it into the European Community ) with a view to profit . |
13 | The psychological problems arise because those not born to it tend to assume that if the horse does n't do it when asked , the rider ca n't be asking properly . |
14 | If the equipment is provided but the employee does not use it , this may have the effect of placing both the plaintiff and the defendant in breach of statutory duty . |
15 | The Department retains the right to call the police even if the employee does not wish it . |
16 | No mummy does n't want it . |
17 | Yeah if the cough does n't improve it sounds like asthma . |
18 | Blacks need to realise that affirmative action can not solve their most serious problems , whites need to remember that affirmative action does not make it an advantage to be born black . |
19 | But the absence of public apprehension over corporate crime does not justify it being ignored by criminologists ; rather , it should justify creating a publicity campaign to create an awareness of corporate crime . |
20 | The breadhead does n't like it , but Dixie claps him on the shoulder and laughs . |
21 | Crisis Line say many who need help do n't know it ; and it 's the family that suffers . |
22 | Anyone who tried to prove Alex Household did n't do it , when faced with all that evidence , needed his head examined . |
23 | No less hierocratic than Pecham , Winchelsey eagerly supported the king with clerical taxes when the realm was in danger and when papal decree or canon law did not prevent it ; in 1295 and late in 1297 he evinced an almost unseemly — and not widely shared — enthusiasm to assist the king with clerical subsidies , but much of his tenure is remembered rather for his resistance to the crown 's efforts to tax the clergy . |
24 | The " likeness " is so basic to man 's structure that the Fall did not destroy it . |
25 | I only wish the box 's artwork did n't make it seem like such a hoot . |
26 | If any professional person has shown an interest in your work do n't let it go , but try to cultivate their interest , however tenuous it may seem — you will soon know if it 's going to be any use for the future . |
27 | Cos the boy did n't sell it with a modulator ! |
28 | Thirdly , and consequentially , I argued that the elements of harmful consequences liability which are exhibited by the criminal law do not disqualify it from the status of positive moral order , because conventional morality ( as opposed to the critical morality of Kant or Smith , for example ) incorporates a notion of moral luck and indeed our ordinary moral attitudes would be unrecognizable without some such idea . |
29 | What would happen if the district council did n't support it yet the county council er supported it ? |
30 | Oh yes , it 's council do n't do it , er , they have to , the Trainers ' Association paid for that . |