Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The light around it blinks and disappears . |
2 | The parties to it declare that ‘ the use in war of asphyxiating , poisonous or other gases , and of all analogous liquids , materials or devices , has been justly condemned ’ , and they ‘ agree to extend this prohibition to the use of bacteriological methods of warfare ’ . |
3 | Albert 's dingy sink had been scoured to its original yellow colour , and the window above it gleamed and winked with unaccustomed cleanliness . |
4 | Under the Enquiry Rule Procedures we actually are required to submit a statement that was placed very early on in the process and indeed the work by it to see that a safe and greater . |
5 | But it is his run at Ayr last April which puts him in the picture for it showed that he had no trouble with a marathon trip as he stayed on strongly to beat Dalkey Sound carrying 11 stone in the Scottish National . |
6 | Perhaps Mr Smith 's book and the reaction to it imply that accounts should not have been like this : that it should be possible to take them as a straightforward objective statement of performance . |
7 | If the rest of it goes as well then there 's every chance I 'll be forming a permanent group . |
8 | She would n't have been surprised to see the wall behind it char and burn . |
9 | The sock above it looked as though it could be a Histyle Odourprufe , made of Guaranteed eighty-five per cent Polyputheketlon , the most expensive sock in the world . |
10 | Thus there is a clear division between the forehead and the lower part of the face , and a lighter line running down the edge of it suggests that if more of the forehead were seen it would be divided down its central axis . |
11 | Almost at the same moment that Mary saw and recognised the car , the men in it saw and recognised her ! |
12 | I recall the gist of it implied that they could n't sit there sunbathing too long if they wanted to get through all seven tops . |
13 | This suggests that there is still the possibility of it waking and again working . |
14 | A threat expressed in the form ‘ if I catch you when there are no police about ’ addressed to an adversary is not caught by the section , since it is not a threat of such as to cause the victim of it to believe that he will be the object of ‘ immediate ’ violence . |