Example sentences of "it [coord] [pron] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well we 'd just unpacked it and we 're just looking at it and mummy said oh where 's John ?
2 If Mr Parnham does n't like it and we 're both fired then I do n't much care .
3 The mills seem to be well pleased with it and we 're now getting interest from clothing manufacturers and even consumers .
4 We 're going to always have to fight against it and we 're always going to have to put ourselves on the agenda and put our issues on the agenda .
5 Christie 's have got it and they 're just waiting for the right sale .
6 He tricked our neighbours to sit on it and they were never seen again .
7 But nothing came of it and he is still kicking his heels at Bramall Lane after drawing a blank in his summer quest to find a new club .
8 He 's there , still curled up and still secured by the tape , but he must have wriggled his way through to here while you were down in the cellar ; he 's knocked over a table with the phone on it and he 's just turning the phone the right way up as you enter the lounge and see him .
9 Erm he just knew it and he was well known for it .
10 Well I , I listened to it and it 's so gon na be fucking
11 I 've removed it and it 's certainly lead , but you 'll need an expert to tell you that it 's a .22 . ’
12 The oak trees had not yet lost the vivid yellow-green of their late springtime , a colour so bright , so fresh and so unparalleled elsewhere in nature or in art that no one has ever been able to emulate it and it is never seen in paint or cloth or women 's dresses .
13 And yet eve er quite a lot of people had mentioned it and it was well advertised .
14 Once the engine was exposed on both sides , hawsers were placed around it and it was then lifted from the hole .
15 It was great thing to keep it and it was always kept and looked after until the following year .
16 They accepted it and it was swiftly published , appearing before the end of 1938 .
17 But it but it 's often misinterpreted , as being of the right mind and having the right attitude , about understanding
18 He 's got some new ferreting land and erm and when he went to put him in his box there was a ferret already in it but it 's absolutely infested with these sheep tics .
19 ‘ You have got to accept it but it 's absolutely maddening that 30,000 people saw a good tackle but the referee gave a foul .
20 Lewis er Jochim rather Laws wins it back now Webb Crosby making a good run and he releases it but it was well read by Greyson .
21 Having never seen a swing bridge before I wondered how the boats were going to get under it but I was soon to find out .
22 Wherever they were , they could n't help sensing the presence of the man with the tent at the far end of the bank ; it was there with them as they crossed the field and pushed through the hedge , in the musty smell of nettles and the white lumps raised on their skin , in the bramble scratches , and the brown fungus that hung from dead trees Libby felt it but she was also attracted by the thought of someone who was ill , someone she could help or look after , like the white mice or the jackdaw with the damaged wing .
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