Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Trampling over it may damage it so that it ca n't be used .
2 I do not believe that a contract which clarifies hours worked or tasks to be done will prevent teachers from caring , but it may make it rather more difficult to implement school-based initiatives .
3 It may find it increasingly difficult to hold the Government to its promise of a 50-frigate Navy when the Warsaw Pact military threat is perceived to be diminishing .
4 Well you say it should open it very quickly , what happened on this occasion ?
5 But he winced at that , and she thought , this has nothing to do with ego , and continued , ‘ I 'm thinking that really the big difference is that it must make it more difficult to handle things .
6 It must make it all the harder that this reception has availed so little in the result … still this is n't the end of everything .
7 Its third great function , that of providing the capital for urban and industrial development itself , it could hardly help fulfilling in agrarian countries , where there were few other sources of revenue for governments and the rich ; though it might fulfil it inefficiently and inadequately .
8 Cos it 'll hold it better .
9 Yes , it 'll give it more light
10 It 'll do it again , as often as you want . ’
11 Being on a data base , I suppose it means it 'll make it slightly easier to update when you come to update it ?
12 you do n't fill your cup right up with it because it 'll make it too watery in your cup , cos them cappuccinos come very little
13 It could make it much easier for the presenter to describe an unusual item , and here perhaps a sample of the article itself might make life even simpler .
14 It is an important test , for impotence will not only be a poor recommendation of Community cohesion ; it could make it all the more difficult to stem the tide of bloody anarchy that could so easily engulf large tracts of Europe which we recently rejoiced to see set free .
15 I tell you something if they put lights up down here I reckon it 'd make it even more scary though you know , I do n't know why .
16 Would , it 'd make it it 'd make it well , it 'd just transform it , I mean , just no two ways about it , I think .
17 I mean , it would make it easier from the point of rehearsing .
18 Apart from any sense of injustice which it might create between one plaintiff and another , it would make it even more difficult for counsel to advise on the correct figure for settlement .
19 Although revised , in its final form the bill did not assuage White House misgivings that it would make it too easy for plaintiffs to prove discrimination , and would force employers to impose hiring and promotion quotas based on race and sex in order to avoid expensive law suits .
20 Proportional representation would not make majority government of this kind impossible ( we would have it if more than 50 per cent of the electorate wanted it ) but it would make it very much less likely .
21 If they could learn to be civil to each other , maybe even friendly , it would make it very much easier to walk away from him when this was all over .
22 In fact , with the try increased to five points it would make it more attractive ’ .
23 Well , it , it does n't mean that permission has to be granted at Finmere , but it , it would make it more difficult to refuse .
24 The moon goes yes of course it does else it would leave it behind .
25 Then I thought it would terminate it quite quickly because erm it start erm
26 Iran has made it plain that it would take it amiss if it were left out of any post-war security arrangements for the Gulf — but even more amiss if outsiders ( read Americans ) were to stay on .
27 Here again , though , this is not by itself to say that where a co-operative can get properly started in a capital intensive business , it would find it more difficult to compete than would a conventionally organised firm .
28 ‘ When everybody travels it will make it awfully pleasant to sit at home . ’
29 ‘ If we can keep them off council land it will make it nearly impossible for them .
30 It will make it much more difficult for me to convince member states to accelerate the removal of barriers , ’ he says .
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