Example sentences of "it [Wh det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So is it which one goes top and which goes along ?
2 He was also closely involved with George Birkbeck [ q.v. ] and the popular education movement , contending for each child to ‘ have that given to it which nobody can take away ’ .
3 Not unless they had the money to pay for it which they did n't have .
4 It is a valuable piece of equipment , and my hon. Friend may like to know that in the next two or three years we shall proceed with some large modifications to it which we estimate will bring about £4 million worth of work to PBN on the Isle of Wight .
5 This clock has several buttons on it which you can press to indicate the kind of activity in which you are currently engaged .
6 If you are not living in the property ( or a part of it which you have let out for rent ) , then the house — or that section of it — is no longer considered to be your main home .
7 Erm I think it it is beneficial mainly in the sense that erm if nothing more than running round the vehicle to make sure there are no marks and bangs and scratches on it which you 're going to inherit from the the previous run that it had er with a different driver perhaps .
8 it may turn out that it has n't failed miserably but , you know , there may be various ways in which you could improve it which you might , you know , if you 're lucky he might have sort of written on , round the sides and round the edges and erm that 's you know kind of one of the things that you can build on erm you know a lot of
9 There were engraved letters on it which she could not read , because she had never learned .
10 She came back , this time carrying a plate with home-made biscuits on it which she held out to Meredith .
11 She goes in the thirteenth and hopefully will be out the twenty third , I realize this is a big operation but I want Cheryl to come along anyway , book the table , stay with us , come with us If she could n't make it which she 'll be in so I do understand that
12 Then she said I could look and she gave me a piece of cloth with a few coins in it which my mother had saved for me — and the ring .
13 It had a purity about it which he could not find in any part of himself .
14 Within a few days he had received some opinions on it which he transmitted to Pons immediately .
15 He remembered the old church , and from the description of it which he wrote in old age , it is possible to form a more complete picture of its internal arrangements than of any other pre-Conquest church .
16 It 's made of red plastic , and there 's something familiar about it which he ca n't quite identify ; something about the feel of its grained texture , and of the shiny red popper button on the flap …
17 I 've written a sentence which I think sums up the tape and introduces it which I think would do for both leaflets .
18 And I 've put around today a short paper which has a a graph attached to it which I think adds to the explanation when I draw your attention to .
19 I really must finish the rest of it which I have n't done at the moment , because I 've been doing other things .
20 And people have heard it which I think helps us in the long run .
21 I think we 'd find Mr Churchill that it it 's rather more complex than that and and the requirements for delivering a nuclear weapon and you refer to the possibility of C A S O M being nuclear capable , one has to be fairly careful quite a , there 's a degree of difference between a missile needed to do the two jobs and I think it would be rather more than wiring which would be er at issue here , there 's the payload and all the rest of it which I suspect would cause very severe problems with that .
22 In the same way it is essential that we await the results of that questionnaire and that we discuss with the District Council the long term redevelopment of that airfield and so I think it would be more helpful in expressing our concern of course about the decision and version of it which I will admit came as a shock because my understanding was they would be there for two , three , or four years yet .
23 and it 's going to be a record , simply a record of erm , English as it 's spoken in nineteen ninety one , I 've got a little blurb on it which I 'll show you .
24 We shall refer again to this investigation but there is one aspect of it which it is appropriate to comment upon at this point .
25 Tom Shone , writing in the Sunday Times , was also struck far from dumb by Mr Meades ' novel : ‘ This novel bristles , like a Swiss army knife , with an array of pre-emptive critical barbs , with the result that there 's no abuse you can hurl at it which it has n't already hurled at itself .
26 I said well you 've sent us twenty thou I said there is no V A T on it which it should be !
27 Not only can we write to the Trust telling it what we like or dislike , but any ten of us can propose Members ' Resolutions at our AGM making recommendations to the Council on matters of concern .
28 Is n't it what we all want ? ’
29 ‘ It worries me and I spend a lot of time thinking about it what we should be doing , what we can do .
30 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
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