Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This is the distortion of perception referred to by Bruch , but I must add that in my case I see it less as a longstanding perceptual difficulty than as a consequence of my general state of confusion as to my self-image .
2 Of course I miss it there .
3 Of course I take it seriously .
4 Although it 's been quite humorous in part I find it also rather sad .
5 Even in my mind I found it extremely unwieldy trying to lance one — let alone 100,000 — from a charging steed .
6 I still do n't think there 's enough sexual equality because erm , a couple of years ago I studied mechanics , and when I left college I found it very , very difficult to get on a mechanics course so I 'm back again doing computing to try and get a job .
7 It seemed to have started the moment I got it home .
8 I was a big Smiths fan at the time , but after a while I found it just was n't raw or hard enough for me .
9 Er again , it 's all down to where you 're going to stand to take the photograph , and I 'm not so sure that you I think you 've gone a little , no you know , I , I criticized the other one a bit , from the same person I think it possibly is because it 's the same style , the same sort of mounting .
10 I told my mother that as Thomas would be in strange surroundings and might wake in the night I thought it better if the two of you shared a room .
11 At the very beginning I took it really personally when he yelled at me , ‘ Get me that , ’ but I quickly realised he has a lot on his mind during the show .
12 On the whole I found it less tiring to keep the two of them apart .
13 In my diary I recognised it almost from the beginning , probably because I made no connection between it and non-eating , but seemed to have ascribed it to being overworked academically or being hounded into sporting activities which I resented for their profound pointlessness .
14 because what I say on the phone I make it absolutely clear .
15 I 've worked with children in various settings , mainly in secondary school , and in recent years I 've worked with students , so when I try to make that sort of categorization I find it very difficult .
16 This paint I want it really really really well washed out of these brushes .
17 As I went down in the lift I thought it pretty clever of Purvis to get the bike rider 's licence .
18 The methodology if I may use the word I dislike it intensely erm questionable point .
19 It is Liszt who nevertheless looms largest in the anthology , and in whose music I found it most easy to understand Crimp 's belief in Levitzki as ‘ one of this century 's master pianists ’ .
20 ‘ The reason I publicize it so much is that other people are going through the same sort of problems with families .
21 I do n't deal with the bank the only thing I got it now
22 This year I felt it best to avoid wine and all things Canadian lest anyone had a good memory .
23 Yeah it does n't really say how you , how you could achieve the goal I mean it just says you know do n't hurt the middle peasants give the poor peasants land it does n't say , you know ,
24 Ah no , it 's not really burnt , it 's the way I like it though .
25 The way I see it now , it 's best treated as a problem for Immigration .
26 The way , that 's the way I read it anyway .
27 But even playing it is a real worry ; I think I 'd only do it if I had my band playing live , the way I do it now .
28 Well I well I tell a lie I tried it once .
29 ‘ By the time the season kicked off against Norwich it was felt I was ready but because of the heat I felt it hard going and I struggled .
30 Since I had collected a handsome pay-out from Ladbrokes a year earlier with money on Alesi I thought it only fair to 'phone Ken Tyrrell and tell him the odds .
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