Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | In some cases cultivation maintains a good soil structure , while in others it may break it down , and what constitutes a ‘ good ’ soil structure may depend upon its mineral composition and upon the use to which it is put . |
2 | But if you 're really stuck and you 've got a third question that you ca n't come up with I mean y'know sort of blur it , fudge it and make it look like there 's a sort of metamorphic answer there and we can sort of say well that 's sort of twenty percent or something and then that counts and it may carry you over . |
3 | It may calm you down . ’ |
4 | It may get you out of trouble . |
5 | It may cheer you up to learn that the weather forecast is promising . |
6 | If he has too many bad experiences with other children , it may put him off social interaction . |
7 | If the Purchaser wishes specific matters to be warranted it should set them out in detail . |
8 | So if you set file mask and look for files ending dot mum it should pull it out . |
9 | Well , it should confuse them down at Swansea . |
10 | It should pick it up yes . |
11 | They carried it away every year , but eh , I mean it 's be in the room it should pick it up . |
12 | It must wear you out , living rough . |
13 | ‘ If there was , it escaped notice , ’ said Owen , ‘ and no one was looking for such signs , well it might pass them by . |
14 | He allowed her to walk across to the counter for a cup of tea because he felt she was flustered , not an emotion one easily associated with Sergeant Henley , and it might settle her down . |
15 | Well , if you put a , just hit it down a little bit , I got , probably wo n't get through , but if you hit it down a little bit to give it a bit of spin it might carry it through . |
16 | It might calm you down a bit . ’ |
17 | It might put me off sailing for good ! ’ |
18 | I could n't let him know the strength of my feelings — I was afraid it might frighten him off . |
19 | system probably , but it might use them on . |
20 | She sang because she was miserable and hoped that it might cheer her up . |
21 | I thought it might cheer her up . |
22 | But I never had to promise , so that 's why I thought it might cheer you up a bit . |
23 | It might cheer you up . |
24 | And then , that if he could walk with his eyes shut all the way back to the town , it might magick him back . |
25 | This baby has gone into one of his frenetic football sessions and if I move it 'll set him off again ! ’ |
26 | Yes , have a little nap ; it 'll set you up for a day 's work tomorrow . |
27 | It 'll set you back £19.90 from Passenger in Beak St , London W1 , and also comes in baseball , beret and bush hat variations . |
28 | I mean you can imagine somebody saying , well it 'll last me out , I 'm not bothered . |
29 | Or you can do control and C and it 'll finish it off . |
30 | It 'll bring it up . |