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

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1 And so I mean I said it quite and I said no , well they have n't come and ask me .
2 Yeah I mean he could go , he could go every day all day but umm do n't enjoy it so I mean I enjoy it too much .
3 No , and so , but you can choose what you want to use , to watch the video I mean I find it particularly good with children , we 'd
4 I mean I payed it obviously because you If you live you live in er you live in the land you 've got to pl go by the law .
5 I mean I hated it really !
6 I mean I found it almost as ridiculous as trying to sort of say , well half of my clerical staff are fairly incompetent so I think we should have a sort of incompetency rating for each of
7 I mean I tried it once , and it did n't go down too well , even though I was on lunch .
8 Well you , you want me to do it decently .
9 Oh no , they want me to give it away to a Guitarist reader , and I suppose I ca n't argue with that .
10 ‘ OK , then , if you want me to play it straight , I 'll introduce you tomorrow whether you come out for dinner with me tonight or not . ’
11 ‘ You want me to read it again ? ’
12 I expect she grabbed it automatically .
13 ‘ I expect you find it very provincial after London — boring , nej ?
14 D' you want it now ?
15 What the blazes d' you call it again ? "
16 No , no , no this is not made to play with I want you blow it now
17 ‘ So much so that I want you to do it again . ’
18 I want you to do it as soon as possible !
19 I 'm watching it , and I want you to watch it too , it makes me think of you . ’
20 So if I make the ecologically sound washing powder Ecover and I want you to buy it instead of your familiar Persil , I need to change your habit .
21 I suggest we put it once at the end as erm , item so and so , so and so , so and so , are two piece construction .
22 ‘ Then I suggest we find it quickly , ’ Bernice urged .
23 I want him to hold it forever .
24 ‘ I want him to get it tomorrow without fail . ’
25 I was not dilating and my husband said , ‘ Perhaps you 're not very tolerant of pain ’ which made me feel awful although I realise he meant it kindly .
26 People appreciate what you do for them so much more if you let them do it occasionally .
27 Let others have felt this way , let them feel it now ; it would never be exactly like this , never be identical .
28 ‘ Could we ? ’ both Leith and Sebastian asked together , the idea of renting accommodation swiftly tossed aside , as it quickly sank in that their father , trustee to the considerable amount of money left to them by his father , seemed prepared to use his discretionary right and let them have it now .
29 But let me make it immediately clear what I mean by this ; what I mean to say is that Miss Kenton 's letter set off a certain chain of ideas to do with professional matters here at Darlington Hall , and I would underline that it was a preoccupation with these very same professional matters that led me to consider anew my employer 's kindly meant suggestion .
30 Let me make it plain I do not want you or need you here .
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