Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb past] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a sort of like a I do n't know what i whether it was erm some sort of a private or it belonged to this Manchester Co-op or something I think it was . |
2 | When the war was over , an overhead inspection tower was fitted to its roof , and it continued in this role until superseded by car 31 ( 754 ) in 1934 . |
3 | The conclusion we are entitled to draw from these findings is that , in general , female usage tends towards the more ‘ careful ’ end of the stylistic continuum and male usage towards the more ‘ casual ’ , and it seemed at this stage of our research that we had some justification for the claim that in linguistic variation , sex-differentiation is prior to class differentiation and need not be interpreted as subsidiary to class ( as it normally has been ) . |
4 | You knew when it was supposed to leave Kirkwall and it went past this island or that one but |
5 | The post office was started in 1860 ; the first postmaster was Mr Robert Harker and it stayed in this family for 100 years . |
6 | Because usually this morning we usually have video and it feeled like this morning all the time . |
7 | But he had been very kind to her the past few weeks , and she knew he was right , that the showing would be a fiasco if it went on this way . |
8 | If you are not feeling as well as you did at the beginning of the week , go back to the Stage I diet for two or three days ; your weight should fall again if it rose during this week . |
9 | So our involvement was for it to be presented to us before it came to this meeting . |
10 | ‘ Before it got to this stage there would undoubtedly have been letters flying between the two . |
11 | Well that , I could n't believe it when it fell over this morning . |