Example sentences of "[prep] it [coord] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 've seen one or two erm previews of it but I 've never found out when it is .
2 The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’
3 That , if there 's any baby there it 'll get rid of it but I do n't think it ever would .
4 The wind blows where it wills , and you hear the sound of it but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes .
5 Now I 'm not going into er your that personal side of it but you understand how important that is for
6 People there want to see more of it and they wonder why the Labour party will not repudiate measures which are designed to repel that investment .
7 and it goes through their , for the rest of their twenties , the rest of their thirties and most of their forties and then suddenly bang maybe something ghastly seems to be happening which they are absolutely unaware of , you know , they do n't know why they are crying or , or er unable to cope with whatever they ca n't cope with and that 's it , that 's them off and they start worrying about er osteoporosis and you know an enormous number of , of now medically defined problems of the menopause , and they may start going on to all sorts of things like hormone replacement therapy or even primrose oil or whatever the hell and they 're sitting there at an age when they are fairly loaded up with experience and maturity and all the rest of it and they do n't know what they are doing .
8 I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now
9 There 's rows of benches in front of it and I sit down for a bit to look at the tree .
10 and Newsbeat dinner piece and I expect you did as well , erm but you know , she was , she was talking about contacts and things like Good Morning Scotland and all of the rest of it and I do n't think any of that kind of happened
11 the safe , the safety aspect of it and I do n't think you 'll get a true representation of the traffic flows if you did it both together cos like you say people will be diverting
12 I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’
13 There 's clearly a problem , any ward councillor who brings out t that sort of thing which is non non-trivial to this council er for the reasons he has it seems to me deserves er to be supported unless there 's a very strong case against it and I do n't worth considering and that 's what I shall vote.worth co you do n't .
14 and they revolt against it and you 've just got ta keep your fingers crossed that nothing happens to them in that period .
15 I know I 'm a bitch and I do think Nora had a lot to do with it but I 've often thought that it was — you know — in the genes . ’ '
16 Either you agree with it or you do n't agree with it .
17 They get on with it and they get on with life in the colleges and life may not be wonderful but they deal with it , and in some senses they are exercising what power they have , but what they get fed up with is constantly having to exercise it .
18 And I wanted napkins to go with it and they do n't have the napkins .
19 And I say that because from time to time I 've had lessons completely interrupted by kids taking the ball and running with it and I 've just sat there , it 's been brilliant !
20 Every time I turn around someone else has run off with it and I 've probably walked a good few office miles in its retrieval .
21 so that I could actually enjoy it more this time because it 's in , so much of a blur when you get married the first time that you 're caught up with it and you do n't really see what happens , I would like to get married all over again .
22 Then there 's the lending it out problem , where presumably people say ‘ can I borrow this stuff ’ and they just sort of walk off with it and you do n't know whether you 've got it all back , and you find a few weeks later there 's a lead missing .
23 I , far from it but I think here we should be encouraging him or , or highlighting the , the problem that he 's got that he ought to be looking at .
24 I do n't want to not be in it but I do n't want to , you know
25 Cos I do n't , I mean I might be really putting my foot in it but I do n't think Foxy likes him that much and he said that he 's basically he 's a it is his bark mu his bark is much worse than his bite .
26 I 've done it for all kinds of things , I mean , I , I cook vegetables in them in it and I warm up
27 Now go to the C L , it 's just one element , we do n't need the brackets it would n't be wrong to write the brackets round it but we do n't usually bother .
28 I mean , if it 's just that you 're too close to it and you do n't want me to look at it , there are people I know who 're good at that sort of thing ; they can see the wood from the trees ; they could — ’
29 Well you sit on it but you do n't jump on it .
30 No , you landed on it but you have n't been round once .
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