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

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1 ‘ I do n't think that ye like it here . ’
2 Have you broken it yet ?
3 A singleton honour offside will also allow you to score five tricks if you pick it right .
4 Oh you push it then !
5 look as though you book it then
6 Instead , it 's entirely freestanding , allowing you to swing it as hard as you like without risking it flying off the table , a major fault with many wheels .
7 Well I thought if you make it tonight we could have it over the weekend .
8 ‘ I really think if you make it too busy it becomes like Disneyland , and I 'm sure that 's not what you want for Crystal Springs . ’
9 I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was .
10 You 're hopeless at keeping a secret for you make it so obvious that people are sure to keep probing until they 've winkled it out of you .
11 You make it quite clear that you need to be alone , but the other person either can not or will not hear .
12 You make it very difficult for any man to resist you .
13 Your task is to let him know how you feel about housework — that you hate it just as much as he does , and if you do it together , you can go to the pictures — or to bed — twice as quickly .
14 Unless you change it So whilst it may well represent , you know , a fair percentage of the client 's salary today , ten years down the line , it 's perhaps not gon na represent anywhere near the same percentage .
15 ‘ It will be a good chance for you to see it later on — a cup of tea or a glass of sherry — I should be so pleased . ’
16 And er I always remember the lawyer who was acting on behalf of the union er said to these blacklegs , How would it be possible for you to see it though your window who was throwing the bricks seeing that the windows are so black and filthy you ca n't see the curtains that 's hanging up from the outside ?
17 This was the first time and it was pressure of work that we have n't done it for you to see it earlier , this is not normal so just forgive this one time and we need n't spend any more thought on it because next time it it going to be different and it always has been different .
18 Even if you got it further it 's wider than the stairway which is only two foot six and the r wardrobe 's three foot .
19 and when you got it home you found it did n't fit ?
20 You got it now ?
21 Then you got it more than three times .
22 You got it there
23 You twiddle it like you do spaghetti .
24 Come too close and you lose it altogether .
25 ‘ This book : if you lose it somewhere , someone will pick it up and return it to you .
26 If you lose it , if you lose it right ?
27 Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year .
28 If he was n't there then I would say that you you 'd be on a sticky wicket , because most terms of employment say that if you er have a driving licence and you lose it then your employment will automatically finish .
29 There will , however , always be those who tend to see the negative side and may well suggest you ‘ do n't lose weight too quickly or you 'll look old ’ or ‘ you 'll only put it back on twice as fast if you lose it quickly ’ .
30 You mean it simply did n't cross your mind to inform me yesterday that you have no insurance ? ’
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