Example sentences of "it [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's like erm an it 's like it make it fancy and it goes |
2 | But it would all be worth it to see them settled and thriving in their new home . |
3 | And it got me thinking that there must be thousands of people up and down the country doing worthwhile things to protect our environment and wildlife who go unrecognised . |
4 | He liked on occasion to talk of his earlier days at his parents ' cottage in Scotland , and it amused him to remember that his sensitive mother could never bring herself to pronounce or write the word ‘ toilet paper ’ which was always , either in speech or on shopping lists , abbreviated simply to T.P. |
5 | Patiently occupied with his household tasks and with his sketching of Willem , it amused him to notice that ‘ already he seems to oppose himself to all social institutions and conventions . ’ |
6 | It amused him to think that , although Marcus Judge was no longer taking an active part in the running of the Brotherhood , leaving most of the day-to-day organisation to his son , Josh was still afraid of the old man . |
7 | ‘ It — it disgusts me to think that I 'd let you kiss me that way . ’ |
8 | Gedge 's infatuation with Rigby was so powerful that it led him to agree that Duane , a guitarist , could join the group . |
9 | it led me to think that players who come through the youth system should be ‘ guaranteed ’ a huge loyalty bonus after a certain period . |
10 | It led her to believe that her deluded behaviour was within the realm of the acceptable when it was not . |
11 | It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums . |
12 | ‘ It made me realise that people in showbusiness are really rather nasty , ’ she says . |
13 | I think so , It made me feel that some actually seem to be quite keen to have suburban or mid-week , even though they 've had city centre ones in the past . |
14 | It made me laugh when your mum kept on about him last night , about having all his hampers stolen . |
15 | I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation . |
16 | It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist . |
17 | It made me wonder whether it was all worth it . |
18 | It made me wonder whether great figurative works owe more to the model or the artist . |
19 | Not only that , it made me wonder if it was not time to give the game another chance . |
20 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
21 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
22 | It made me realize that things need n't be , that nothing is what it seems in life , that there are no rules . ’ |
23 | It made me realize that I did n't want to share Bourani with anyone . |
24 | ‘ Our people saw that the Sterling plant was quite different from other plants , ’ Anthony recalled , ‘ and it made them appreciate that because our product was going into a pharmaceutical process , quality is absolutely critical . ’ |
25 | It made him feel that he had failed even at failing . |
26 | It made him secure and everyone else insecure . |
27 | Kevin Inkster discarded the loose chain when he was dissatisfied with the cut it gave , but it made him realise that he was certainly on the right lines . |
28 | David was n't very happy about me being so blunt , but I think in a way it made him realise that I was really straightforward and that I really did care . |
29 | It made him see that before its power all of this was nothing and yet , at the same time , without him , or Slorne , or Minch or any of the creatures , imprisoned and free , its power would be nothing . |
30 | Well , to her he would always remain Mr Vass , whether it made him cross or not ! |