Example sentences of "[pron] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I have the strategy in front on me but I it also the strategy also places the economy of the county in in that context in so far as we 're dealing with er the county of North Yorkshire is reliant upon some twenty five thousand small businesses employing twenty five people or less and has only forty one firms serving one local market employing over three hundred people .
2 No no no I it just it just sometimes er you know all right .
3 And I it well I do n't think so cos she likes choir practice .
4 Oh yours it too easy , it 's silly .
5 Every if the reason that something 's got ta change is obvious to everybody , then you do n't really need to have any influence over their It usually has to be some considered opinion that you want
6 It looked far better standing still , which it finally does again .
7 The quotations were accurate but one sensed within Aumann 's text an underlying idea : not just that Palestine was empty of people — which it assuredly was not — but that perhaps those people who did live there somehow did not deserve to do so ; that they were too slovenly to use modern irrigation methods or to plant trees or to build brick houses .
8 An obvious characteristic of feminist practice in the academy , unlike the other approaches I have discussed , is the extent to which it immediately does intersect with experience .
9 Right from its inception NEP carried within itself the germs of its own fatal illness , whether one looks at its fiscal organization or the economic persona ( like these Nepmen ) which it soon evoked , or in many cases re-awakened .
10 There was , too , the how-dun-it , the book in which it soon becomes evident who the murderer is but in which he or she can not be brought to satisfying justice unless some ingenious , proof-defying method used is brought to light .
11 We may usefully draw an analogy here with the women 's movement in which it soon became apparent that if the real extent and nature of sexual oppression were to be understood , and services appropriate to real needs struggled for , feminist psychologies which recognised the individual consequences of collective oppression , and traced their causes beyond the individual to the mechanisms of that oppression , would have to be developed .
12 First to be built was a concrete block-house , reinforced with metal struts , which it soon became apparent was a large pill-box to protect whatever it was that was going to go up .
13 The personal scent trail which it thereby leaves provides an easily identifiable highway home .
14 It has a basic negentropic ( formative and organising ) effect even as heat increases , and therefore is the opposite of entropy which is the disintegration and disorganisation of matter set forth by the Second Law of Thermodynamics , which it thereby violates .
15 By the early Fifties , however , it was apparent the movie industry in Britain was beginning to run out of steam , losing ground to a younger , more immediate industry with which it just could not compete — Television .
16 Heirs to the freedoms which , on the threshold of the Sixties , Take a girl like you may be thought to have assisted in inaugurating , but which it also contrived to criticise , young people now seem to feel that the old Patrick belonged to a sexist work , and they may well feel that the old Adam has surfaced again in the new Patrick .
17 Katie 's Game supplies duck , quail and guinea fowl , which it also bones for its customers .
18 Indeed , sacrament is the key word because it is a symbol of the reality to which it points but of which it also partakes .
19 By the rigorously modernist Sir Norman Foster , designer of the Sainsbury Centre near Norwich and the Sackler Gallery of the Royal Academy in London , not to mention Stansted airport , it now stands in icy glass counterpoise to the famous Roman temple , the Maison Carrée , to which it also alludes in its name , the Carré d'Art .
20 Nearly a foot shorter than Crane , from which it also differs in its conspicuous white ear-tufts , black lower neck and breast , terminating in a plume , much less conspicuous wing plumes , lack of red on head , and higher-pitched voice .
21 The first of these putative Na + /H + exchangers has 95% homology with the previously cloned human fibroblast Na + /H + exchanger , with which it also shares several functional characteristics , including extreme sensitivity to amiloride. furthermore , immunocytochemical studies showed that polyclonal antibodies to a fusion protein incorporating this sequence localise to basolateral but not apical membranes from rabbit ileum .
22 * Additional information is added in a phrase or clause placed next to ( in APPOSITION with ) something already named in the sentence which it also refers to .
23 The only way in which it even faintly stirs your brain cells is in causing you to wonder what on earth it 's doing on the stage at Watford .
24 The way in which a municipality legislates and the way in which it administers the legislation it enacts and conducts itself in relation to activities which it lawfully undertakes can not but create a municipal reputation , be it good , bad or indifferent .
25 Its size , and the fact that it was printed on the Pitman Press at Bath , lead one to compare it with the ornithological publications of Poyser which it closely resembles .
26 In the f and ff it helps the tuba to combine with the trombones by imparting to it the ‘ edge ’ which it otherwise lacks .
27 Circular shafts were dug down to the seams and coal was then dug away from the sides until the pit was in danger of collapsing , which it eventually did after the pit had been abandoned .
28 ( The United States built up huge rupee balances which it eventually wrote off . )
29 Conscious that , if this buying-out aspect of the report was to be approved by the Committee the Club would , in losing its bondholders , also lose the long-term continuity and stability on its Committee previously created by their existence , Robert Naish 's Sub-Committee incorporated a contentious recommendation ( in which it fervently believed ) so as to ensure a measure of long-term Committee continuity .
30 There are two things here which need to be distinguished : one is the structural , intensional , association between the adjective and the noun ( or , strictly speaking , between the property and the entity that they instantiate ) that form a phrase together and are jointly engaged in the business of identifying some entity ; the other is the referential link between the adjective and that to which it properly applies .
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