Example sentences of "it [verb] me [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It misgives me now a little , in the circumstances . ’
2 It frightens me how a child can be made of flesh and blood but decay to wood .
3 It interests me not a little that Sheridan Le Fanu should have found in Dublin sufficient inspiration to write the story of a horrendous shark-like sorceress : Carmilla 's real name was , with appropriate euphony , Countess Karnstein , and when her grave was excavated , her body was found to float in many inches of blood .
4 When I lost my first serve in the first set , it threw me off a bit .
5 It shook me up the way the split was done for the 1990 US Open .
6 And it takes me over an hour to dry him .
7 It takes me about a quarter of an hour to walk briskly to work — the maddening thing is that I do not bring so that walking is reduced rather as my feet get tired in the heat , and we have had some really hot and humid days .
8 It takes me quite a while to go through them cos I check every one careful like .
9 There 's a lot of traffic here and it takes me quite a bit to cross all the roads to get to where I want .
10 And er we were coming out of We were getting the tub out an and er me brother was at the front end of th It went off the rails and er as he pushed it back , I was at the back and it jammed me again the face , and broke this collar bone .
11 I 'm serious about that , it grieves me greatly the possibility that he may not hear what the patch has to say .
12 It tells me why a man as strong as yourself would allow a woman like Doreen to dominate his life .
13 But like , he even said it , he said to me when I was drunk and I , and it pissed me off a little bit actually cos like , he goes to me you know like I I was saying about it and he goes erm well she was the one who wanted it all casual and everything , and I said oh yeah .
14 It took me only a few weeks to realise that the medical world would never come to grips with polio until it could isolate the virus which caused it .
15 Of course I called her Mum , but it took me quite a little while to accept her as my mother .
16 It took me quite a while to rebuild my confidence .
17 It took me quite a few years to realize that my timing was terrible — the repercussions of being born then were enormous .
18 It took me quite a long time to get over it .
19 And I can remember one of my first patients I had to take blood from , and it took me quite a few goes on that poor lady but she 's still friends with me so she 's forgiven me .
20 To tell the truth , it took me quite a while to realize that the pitiable chirruping I heard all about me was , in fact , human speech .
21 It took me quite a long time .
22 It took me quite a while to convince him that my being with you was because I was trying to persuade you to — ’
23 Chairman , if they are recorded all later , it took me quite a long time to discover them , could we have , abbreviations just written out , it makes it very difficult for me to , I 'm not used , I mean , I 'm
24 It took me quite a while to cope with the shock . ’
25 Well it put me off a little bit
26 It gave me quite a thrill .
27 It gave me quite a shock .
28 It gives me quite a shock .
29 Of course , some players do n't have a problem with this and it 's not the fault of the instrument , but it catches me out every time I dig in .
30 Because I have such regard for the right hon. Gentleman , it makes me all the more discontented to disagree with him about the proposition of permanent or automatic timetables .
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