Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] i " in BNC.

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1 Graham reckons Sid 's won it so I might be the only bloke who has n't won it yet .
2 Well the way you 've approached it there I guess you 're not going to be er sales director
3 When her Mum undressed her to try it on I could n't take my eyes off the lovely white underclothes she wore .
4 She said , I 'm going to see her she said and if she has it on I 'm going to take her on one side and I 'm going to say , Miss Anderson will you let me tell you how to dress .
5 TSB has n't reached Oxford 's newsagencies yet , so if any kind soul could grab me a copy this Sat and send it on I 'd be grateful ( I 'll pay for it and the p+p of course ) .
6 Yeah I mean he could go , he could go every day all day but umm do n't enjoy it so I mean I enjoy it too much .
7 but erm they erm , they had their meals in the canteen which was one of the committee rooms adapted for that purpose and erm , I think erm , the youngs younger people used to quite enjoy it really I mean they used t ha
8 If you say it again I told you !
9 Say it so I can hear it . ’
10 Cos I , I says to Sarah go on we 'll have a listen to it and we stopped it anyway I says I 'll t I 'll take it off if you want , he says no leave it .
11 I 'll see how the weather goes I mean I might hang it out I do n't know .
12 And I said to him if you do n't pack it up I 'm gon na get out and walk .
13 Even if I tried it on I thought she would stop me .
14 So I want it like I want a
15 ‘ Now , Tom , do go and have your meal if you want it so I can get cleared up .
16 That 's how she wants it so I done a lot .
17 Yeah , a and in fact in the programme I th the one that Barbara was in , I can remember the er , as it happens , I , I was out er when that programme came on and I taped it so I s I , I 've still got that particular programme , and the lady at the end er on one of her questions she 'd obviously forgotten what she was going to say er and sort of made something up and er she turned to er as they were just panning away from her , she turned to her next door neighbour and more or less said I forgot what I was going to say , you know .
18 They always used to cart it away I suppose to wash it and use it .
19 When Charles II reintroduced legal mirth and jollity to the kingdom in 1660 , the old church was refurbished again , and when I visited it recently I was fascinated by the character of the place and how beautifully it was maintained .
20 Oh that would of done it well I du n no I , I
21 I 've volunteered to take the stage curtains to the cleaners and I have n't done it yet I regret to say , so my apologies , it will get done eventually , er I hope .
22 I 've never done it so I do n't
23 Well I have n't actually done it so I do n't know what 's going on .
24 Put it back I do n't want that opened .
25 I have the impression of an ideal painting in my head , and I always think to myself that if I ever painted it then I would just stop .
26 and of course you 'd , you watch it over sort of sentimental or what have you , but I , I could n't watch it again I do n't think .
27 ‘ And deliberately provoking it whenever I could without making myself obvious . ’
28 Leaping off the bed I hurtled up to the rod which by now was screaming off and picking it up I felt the line pluck nicely through my fingers ; knowing that it must be a cat on the other end gave me a real thrill .
29 But I mean stuff like memos small memos and things like that by the time I 've sat and written it out I could 've put it straight onto a word processor myself and got it typed .
30 You can bring it here I 've got sat down now , I ca n't cope , I 'm too old !
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