Example sentences of "[vb pp] it [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 You 've done it a hundred times before . ’
2 You 've done it a thousand times already , but you do it again , just for something to do .
3 Listening , as you become more comfortable and you become , you 've done it a few times you know what you 're gon na have to say and then you , you er , you listen more carefully to the answers .
4 Except to myself , I 've said it a hundred times to myself . "
5 He had said it a hundred times over the past blissful hour together , and each time the sound of it had been even sweeter .
6 She knew what Papa would say because he had said it a few years ago when she had begun to reproach him and all men for their oppression of women .
7 In return , I described my discovery of Weimar 's system for naming streets when I had visited it a few years earlier .
8 Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle .
9 I did n't think it was bad for off the cuff , but he 'd probably used it a zillion times before .
10 mm , have you had it a few years ?
11 Now this P H test I 've only had it a few seconds and already look what it 's done to the paper .
12 The called it the Silly Women Running Idle , but that was just for fun .
13 She had found it a few days earlier and feeling an immediate love for the place , determined to find time to sit there .
14 I have imagined it a thousand times and it was not like this .
15 Gifford Tate had painted it a few weeks before she died .
16 They squealed with delight as though they had n't heard it a hundred times before .
17 A vowel No I 've heard it a few times
18 He looks around for a moment , pleased as punch , then realizes that his fellow group members have all heard it a dozen times before .
19 I 've pressed it a few times by accident and then needed it .
20 The next morning we walked up the glacier and did a lengthy rock scramble , the Trifthorn ( 3,728 metres ) , partly to acclimatise , and partly because Martin had tried it a few years earlier and failed to reach the top .
21 ‘ You as good as admitted it a few moments ago , although your opinion of Elise does n't coincide with mine …
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