Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] it [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That letter would really show her if it appeared in a magazine . |
2 | The taxation needs , it 's not just V A T it varies in the European Community , it where it varies in a wider Europe and the world at a whole . |
3 | I hope today we can get rid of this issue we can put it where it belongs in the House Of Commons , we can get rid of it and make sure that Leicestershire helps that and I am still willing to talk to the hunt . |
4 | All also said they would prefer it if it came in a pot , rather than in the single-application , fiddly pea-sized plastic spheres . |
5 | He blasted it and it went in a straight line from his foot to the top right hand corner . |
6 | Mum opened it and it flew in the house . |
7 | Guedron 's most popular air , ‘ Est-ce Mars le grand Dieu des alarmes ’ , in the Ballet de Madame ( 1613 ) , inspired both Sweelinck and Scheidt to write keyboard variations on it and it appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book in an arrangement by Farnaby as ‘ The New Sa-hoo ’ . |
8 | Makes it and it makes in a way so that it , it 's not a |
9 | If you have a weapon , kill it quickly , else you must punch and kick it until it vanishes in a puff of smoke . |
10 | Possible job , they can reveal it because it said in the on the front page that there 's nothing been decided ! |
11 | ‘ Every generation of the Gontaut-Biron family added something to it since it began in the twelfth century . |
12 | So you 're filtering it before it goes in the machine and still we 're saying , why do n't we filter it as it comes out the machine , before it goes back in the tank . |
13 | I think we might even wash it before it goes in the David 's mug is quiet compared to Oh have you bitten your mouth again ? |
14 | Catch it before it falls in the water |
15 | The road ran straight ahead of us until it disappeared in the mist , except that at the man 's feet it was gone and there was a gap some fifty metres or so wide through which a brown torrent ran so high and in such furious waves that it almost lipped the broken macadam where the road had been swept away . |