Example sentences of "it [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It horrified her to hear her own voice screaming at her husband for his indolence but she could not help herself . |
2 | It horrified her to think how foolish she had been and she could only excuse herself on the grounds that she had suffered some kind of fit . |
3 | Yes and I enlarge my but the trouble is it make we went every day after |
4 | Well it 's like erm an it 's like it make it fancy and it goes |
5 | As long as it plays I suppose . |
6 | it encourages it encourages them to increase their business as well you see . |
7 | It helps pupils express emotions and explore personal feelings : it encourages them to make sense of different situations and different points of view , to practise negotiating successfully with others , and to cope with — and resolve — new situations . |
8 | it encourages it encourages them to increase their business as well you see . |
9 | This unmarked transition from " Chaucer " to another pilgram-narrator where a tale begins is unparalleled in the rest of the Canterbury Tales , and , be it by accident or design , it encourages us to reflect upon how far the Miller 's Tale is also Chaucer 's . |
10 | It encourages us to believe we can take a protective attitude , by acting in the clients ' 'best interests ' , in making decisions about what stock to provide . |
11 | That 's great , cos it encourages us to make assholes of ourselves . |
12 | That 's great , cos it encourages us to make assholes of ourselves . |
13 | My main complaint about this book , however , is that it encourages us to become not so much rock climbers as consumers . |
14 | ‘ He was charming , ’ she lied , and felt it was worth it to see him look relieved . |
15 | But it would all be worth it to see them settled and thriving in their new home . |
16 | I would prefer it to see it extended to ten miles if that sector was chosen . |
17 | In this type program , the pupils create a model of a situation and test it to see it reflects reality . |
18 | Hate it hate it hate it hate it hate it . |
19 | Hate it hate it hate it hate it hate it . |
20 | Hate it hate it hate it hate it hate it . |
21 | Unix Labs did manage to walk away from Judge Debevoise 's courtroom with a minor victory : it got him to set the record straight as to how many copies of 32V were actually distributed . |
22 | I think it got him thinking positive . |
23 | " At least it got me reading , " she said . |
24 | It got me noticed here although I think the one-man show I did outside on my own was the real deciding factor with the RSC . |
25 | What happened was , one of my students wrote something in an examination essay and it got me fired . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | ‘ After we defeated defending champions Castlerock in the semi-finals , he thumped a table with his two All-Ireland Senior Cup medals before the final saying … ‘ this is what it is all about ’ … and it got us going again against Warrenpoint . ’ |
28 | Got it got it got it got it . |
29 | Got it got it got it got it . |
30 | ‘ All right , so you made a mistake , but it got you going , did n't it ? |