Example sentences of "it [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Start the morning about six o'clock and you muck out dress your horse over make him ready we call it make him ready , and you turn out at say , quarter to seven .
2 Till it make him mad .
3 The low level of social assistance and the stigma attached to receiving it make it implausible that significant ‘ scrounging ’ took place .
4 Make it make it twelve X just to be awkward
5 Wooden it make you sick !
6 Frost ai n't good for plants , it turns them black and kills them off if you ai n't careful , but I reckon grass must be OK .
7 Round-eyed , the knitter said , " It turns you cold all over to think of it .
8 ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’
9 It does come nice after Christmas , Christmas it got him all out of plonk
10 ( E.g. if fine-class phonemic descriptions unambiguously described spoken utterances , it would still be pointless to use them if it took the processor weeks to find them in the acoustic input and half the time it got them wrong . )
11 In fact it got me some funny looks because I was reading Today 's Horse on the tube and could n't help laughing out loud !
12 Surprisingly , it passed him fit for operations .
13 It spoils them dear , you should n't throw them I can smell a smell
14 Did it make them stronger in their faith so that when they leave school and face the terrible temptation of the world , the fact that they danced on the altar during mass strengthen them against the temptation ?
15 Does it make them any weaker because they 've been adopted by young women who dislike the feminist label or by the ‘ I 'm not a feminist but ’ brigade ?
16 Not only did it make it possible to conceive of the settlement , a succession of trusts , where a trust was set up in favour of a beneficiary who was himself charged with a trust in favour of a further beneficiary , but it also allowed trusts to be set up on intestacy , which led to the growth of an advanced system of property disposition on death which had absolutely no connection with a will .
17 Did it make it worse when you knew the victim ?
18 Why does it make it worse ?
19 Is it , would it make it impossible ?
20 Does it make it impersonal and stilted , lacking in conviction ?
21 W why did it make it purple ?
22 It does not make life easy for George Bush , but neither does it make it easier for Congress .
23 Does it make you sad saying goodbye to children that you 've looked after though ?
24 Did n't it make you angry ?
25 ‘ If you like that house so much , ’ she demanded bluntly , ‘ wo n't it make you mad to see your cousin get it ? ’
26 REVIVAL REVIVAL revival revival — oh God , does n't it make you sick ?
27 Why should it make you any happier ?
28 Do n't it make you wild . ’
29 The offeror must not employ any " strong-arm tactics " to prevent the board of the target from making an announcement or requesting a suspension of listing if it thinks it appropriate .
30 The NRA displays such a terrifying range of weapons because it thinks it necessary .
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