Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Now where 's the question in the book , let's see what , what you made of it before you copied it down .
2 ‘ It 's good to be here , Wayne , ’ he said , and swallowed half of it before he put it down .
3 There 's a forest fifty miles off , it 's outside our window because it 's not in this room and to come a little nearer home ther there 's a campus outside our window but we ca n't exactly see very much of it but we know it 's there and it 's got some birds in it , it 's probably got some little insects in it and there 's a woodpecker
4 I 've been out on the on the streets and the roads and we 've had a few beers and I 've not seen any trouble but the first I 've heard of trouble was was this morning after breakfast in a nearby hotel and and by by the trouble that 's been caused I do n't know the details of it but I believe it 's been quite intense really .
5 and of course the insurance people would not pay out on either , wiped their hands of it because they reckoned it was nothing
6 She laughed at the very thought of it because she doubted it was possible because her conception of God was too small .
7 If you cut the ash in , it was whitish , but if you cut it in , most of it when you cut it down , it was more like cream colour .
8 I failed to get a single note out of it when I brought it back to the hotel .
9 You do n't need to heat it they just there 's a bar of it and they pull it .
10 He tore out the early pages and gave me the rest of it and we use it now for our visitors ' signatures . ‘
11 Now as she , I flapped it , I got hold of it and I flapped it so it , I sort of bounced about , she sort of bumped along
12 and I used half of it and I put it , put some onion and some sliced potatoes in the oven
13 But he came and sorted me out and I asked , I said I 'll see what I can do and I got hold of it and I did it for him .
14 Keith was with him through all of it and I think it made them very close , ’ adds Rigby .
15 ‘ You 've made up every word of it and you know it .
16 He liked the sound of it as he said it .
17 That 's nice , but you still do n't know what people think of it until you put it out .
18 This time Donna stepped on the accelerator and the Volvo shot forward , dirt and stones spraying up behind it as she guided it back onto the road .
19 Also do n't know what to do with it when we have it .
20 I deliberately did n't see the play because there 's always a danger in getting too obsessed with what was on the stage and feeling you must n't tamper with it when you translate it to film .
21 Would that he had , he thought — how shamelessly it had flashed away , that spot of his time — ‘ What will you do with it when you get it ? ’
22 I think everyone would 've come into contact with it and I think it was just up to your own individual self really whether you took it or not .
23 There is nothing shameful in this situation and we will be better able to deal with it if we recognise it .
24 I think for those of you who do n't live here , if you fancy a hot dog , you ca n't have onions with it if you buy it in the city centre , because the smell of cooking onions is banned .
25 ‘ Quits , ’ she said cheerfully , and carried the copper kettle to the brass tap let into the front of the water tank which sat in the big iron stove alongside the kitchen fire , and ran the hot water into it before she set it not on the fire , but on a small gas ring in the corner , lighting the gas with a match from a box of Swan Vestas .
26 The only one I would mention Chairman is not strictly accurate , we all did , lots of us anyway , the , the British Legion service on Sunday at the church and I just wondered if we could agree to send a letter to the president cos once again a lot of effort and time and organization went into it and I thought it was an excellent occasion and I think he might appreciate
27 English Heritage is a challenge of quite another order , being a vast multifarious organisation which probably needs to be disassembled , but all the more reason to entrust it to someone who understands at least some of its roles and can respect the quality of the people who work within it and who advise it .
28 And you , Opal , you will exult in it because you made it possible .
29 ‘ They also broke into a similar car but appear to have lost interest in it when they realised it was a used model .
30 So he took me to a butcher shoppe with a bacon slicer in it and you know it turned out that he was right aftr all .
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