Example sentences of "it [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | Not to say , ‘ I ca n't do it or I ca n't remember it ’ , but stop it for a bit and then go back to it , and then you 'll find you 've got it . |
2 | ‘ Either I have your word on It or I am afraid you can no longer remain in my employ . |
3 | Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’ |
4 | ‘ If there comes a day when I think , ‘ Jesus , I ca n't deal with this any more , it 's too much , ’ I 'll drop it or I 'll just fire everyone in the band . |
5 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
6 | I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’ |
7 | ‘ Now , do n't try and wriggle out of it or I 'll send Vittorio round to see you . |
8 | Erm and had he had he patented it or I do n't know about exactly the timing , he might have made himself an absolute fortune . |
9 | ‘ Either someone moved it or I must have got out of the lift on the wrong floor . ’ |
10 | ‘ Open it or I 'll break it down ! ’ he bit out , slamming a hand on it violently . |
11 | Richard get off the back of it or I 'll put in the buggy . |
12 | Do n't bloody spit in it or I 'll slaughter you ! |
13 | you just shut it or I 'll so I will |
14 | and leave you free to do a job , because you may think I mean , believe it or I 've turned this room inside out today ! |
15 | This county is one that for quite a long time has had the policies , I think it 's it 's E it 's number eleven E E eleven is it or I eleven |
16 | She said , And I 'll give you a little bit , she said , you must have it or I wo n't come . |
17 | ‘ Nay , ’ said Fred , ‘ I like it where I am , it suits me where I am , I would n't want to be moving at my age . |
18 | I mean even today he 'd made a mistake on that thing and you spotted it where I would n't have done . |
19 | I quite liked it where I were yesterday cos he were alright , him . |
20 | no Arthur that 's how we made it where I come from |
21 | I 'm not planning to try so hard for it that I might break down . ’ |
22 | When Eberhard Bethge produced Bonhoeffer 's volumes of papers , lectures and letters in a series of Collected Works in German , Hartwell saw to it that I reviewed each volume in The Bridge as soon as it arrived . |
23 | My life is set to go on as it always has and no war can change it that I can see . ’ |
24 | But the day when I first beheld this city I was well pleased therewith , and coveted it that I might be its Lord ; and I besought the Lord our God that he would give it me . |
25 | What is it that I have to do ? |
26 | Just what is it that I am afraid of ? |
27 | Maybe the question , ‘ What is it that I have to undo in order to help myself ? ’ is more appropriate when it comes to the Alexander Technique . |
28 | So absorbed , or intoxicated , was it that I used to photograph it with the other hand . |
29 | I realized as soon as I said it that I did n't want to hear the reply . |
30 | I found nothing about it that I did n't particularly like and plenty that I did . |