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

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1 Let me make it plain I do not want you or need you here .
2 Let me make it clear , football is a game played by one team against another with a ball .
3 Let me make it clear , I believe in the Union of Scotland , England , Wales and Northern Ireland as the only sensible and acceptable way of being a member of the European Community .
4 ‘ But let me make it clear we 're not prepared to train the current SAP . ’
5 But let me make it immediately clear what I mean by this ; what I mean to say is that Miss Kenton 's letter set off a certain chain of ideas to do with professional matters here at Darlington Hall , and I would underline that it was a preoccupation with these very same professional matters that led me to consider anew my employer 's kindly meant suggestion .
6 Let me make it quite clear , Pahdra Singh is committed to this club 116 per cent .
7 Let me make it quite plain , if Mike Channon ever set foot in the Multivite Vegeburger/Singletons Valve Replacement League Division Three he would not go anywhere but Athletico , even if I had to sell my house and body to keep him here .
8 ‘ Listen , I do n't know what you 're up to now , but let me make it quite clear that I 'm only prepared to put up with you for the sake of the station and my job .
9 But let me make it very clear that it probably was not the best place , a Pathfinder station , for anyone to get near to absorbing the incredible state of affairs .
10 Let me make it absolutely clear I 'm not suggesting er on behalf of Julie that there was any wickedness in your mind or anything .
11 ‘ But I began this without any hope whatsoever of winning the one thing I wanted above all others because I thought it was already given , and what I took in compensation merely made me want it more and resent its absence , because I kept loving you more and more .
12 It is then up to me to implement it successfully by controlling my behaviour whilst keeping an eye on progress towards the indicators of success .
13 I used to have one but he got fed up of me using it so he cut plug off
14 And how interesting was the way in which it took advantage of so little light as to shine enough for me to see it so clearly .
15 In the seat in front two passengers recognized the farm where they lived and wanted me to see it too .
16 I hate veg cos , since Donna she said oh just try it , my mother ne never made me eat it like .
17 . I said to her you might as well let me eat it now .
18 May I make it plain , as my Department has done consistently over the past three years of consideration of the Bill in the House , that this is indeed a mammoth project , that the appraisals of such a project inevitably change over time as the project changes in costs and revenue .
19 ( Do I make it sound like a paradise , a utopia , a socialist state such as would delight Shelley 's and your father 's hearts ?
20 Why should I make it easy ? ’
21 Finally , may I make it unambiguously clear that Labour will reverse the decisions on these three hospitals announced today and will do so immediately after the general election ?
22 Can I make it quite crystal clear to my own mind , long term pension benefits it does n't come automatically it only comes if you surrender part of your own pension thus making provision for .
23 So we 'll do something similar if erm the train Shall I make it very awkward ?
24 ‘ Can I make it absolutely clear we do not intend this to happen , will not let this happen and will not introduce change in a way which might cause it to happen ? ’
25 Rather I cite it here as a historical antecedent whose very strangeness alerts us to several facts relevant to what follows : first , and most obviously , that sexual difference is not a biological given so much as a complex ideological history ; second , that current theories of sexual difference are of relatively recent origin , and quite probably still haunted by older views , including this one ; third , it suggests that ‘ before ’ sexual difference the woman was once ( and may still be ) feared in a way in which the homosexual now is — feared , that is , not so much , or only , because of a radical otherness , as because of an interior resemblance presupposing a certain proximity ; the woman then , as the homosexual in modern psychoanalytic discourse , is marked in terms of lesser or retarded development .
26 If I change it once in one place only then automatically every program on the network is using the new version of the business rule .
27 I know I chucked it away .
28 Did I want it enough ?
29 so that in the end when I sell it again I can put the type in alphabetical ascending order
30 Before I took that stand , I made it plain what I was going to do .
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