Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I was going to tell him what he could do with his job but I thought better of it an' I took my cards all polite like . |
2 | ‘ I thought I 'd wait until I made a go of it before I told you . |
3 | ‘ I never get sick of it but I think my wife does . ’ |
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 | I failed to get a single note out of it when I brought it back to the hotel . |
6 | And it 's not true that I do n't get anything out of it when I see him . |
7 | 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 |
8 | I 've been at a desk for years ; I want no more of it and I told them . |
9 | and I used half of it and I put it , put some onion and some sliced potatoes in the oven |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Keith was with him through all of it and I think it made them very close , ’ adds Rigby . |
12 | Well I er agree with it but I mean you understood it presumably then . |
13 | ‘ That first day you came to work for me , you were shaking with it when I untied your pony-tail and ran my fingers through your hair . ’ |
14 | You lift your hand to me and touch me just once with it and I promise you you wo n't be able to walk for days , because I 'll smash every movable thing in this room over you . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | I was laughing and you were getting the hump with it cos I knew I had it all on tape . |
17 | I just could n't go into it and I said you know it 'll only , I mean the fact is she 's , was buying Ellie and Jane Ellie and Linda . |
18 | 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 |
19 | queried whether we really needed to be in it and I told him that sales wanted it and the reasons why we wanted to be in erm even the fact that it was going to k erm give us more accounting work erm whatsisname what bank is it ? |
20 | it it sort of keeps a sort of continuity in it and I mean I do think when we get to the end of the probationary year you 've sort of really learnt all the areas . |
21 | I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely . |
22 | There was a young American photographer with me and I saw him get caught up in it and I pulled him aside and said ‘ Do n't even take it because that 's the picture that Newsweek is going to publish . |
23 | I did n't get involve with it , I mean I got involved in it and I did it |
24 | But we got over it and I finished my school at fourteen and came back to work at home . |
25 | really , your pipes should be levels , should go I drape my pipe over it if I do it , or hang it up at the back . |
26 | That was that , for if I now refused my mother would see to it that I regretted my foolishness . |
27 | there 's no , there 's no er sources to it and I mean it 's just like |
28 | But you get used to it and I think it 's a grand place , it 's done me the world of good anyway , they do n't half help you . |
29 | No I 've just come back to it and I find my lunch box overflowing with crisp packets . |
30 | He was putting a bold face on it but I suspect he 's taking the parting quite badly — at least he had the grace to phone your sister 's home last night to confirm that she 'd arrived safely . ’ |