Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [coord] it " in BNC.

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1 Well , I 've never even seen a dead body before — imagine , what with the bones , the shroud and the flies ; if I had n't had the camera between me and it , I do n't think I could have looked .
2 Lewis jumped off the Range Rover ( Verity wobbled a little as the car bounced on its springs , but recovered ) ; he stood at the side of the car , between me and it , and held one hand up to Verity .
3 People have that idea about me but it 's not so .
4 Meg Dennison — she housekeeps for the Reverend and Mrs Copley at the Old Rectory — thinks we ought to do more for them but it 's difficult to see precisely what .
5 Liz Norton will now be writing a double ration for them but it will be divided into ‘ Simply Silver ’ for punchcard machines and the new ‘ Silver Scene ’ devoted to the electronic machines .
6 it sort of er er gave them lee a , ladies leeway who wanted to work after they were married , some married and then could they come back well they could n't keep me on and not let them work you see , so oh yes it was mostly married women , there were a lot of married women there when I left , but erm it sort of set a precedent I suppose for , for them but it did , it did them some good really .
7 A critic had coined a phrase for them and it was taken up as a catch phrase — ‘ They dance as one woman and what a woman . ’
8 We have a signal when we are going for them and it is up to me to go in and score .
9 Well this is a marvellous new form of economics , if we could just create things and er export them without getting paid for them and it would n't us .
10 Those disciples , they had the storm stilled for them and it got easier sailing .
11 There was a tendency for both to be referred to as the Wild White or Park cattle but there are noticeable differences between them and it has been firmly established , by cytogenetic and other tests , that the British White is no more closely related to the White Park than are other British breeds .
12 Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it .
13 ‘ But sometimes a band has a magic balance between them and it 's so wonderful .
14 I , well I just did n't realize it was anything like that , I had I 've had four children and the last one there was thirteen years difference between them and it was really , really terrible !
15 They did n't like the EVO column one bit and finally they made me choose between them and it . ’
16 ‘ It was tough for me but it will be easier second time around , ’ he said .
17 The doctor told me they were strong : in fact he prescribed them for me but it seems more logical to give them to Mum since it 's her that stops me sleeping .
18 Mind you , it had a chess program that he 'd load up for me but it just ai n't the same as a human being .
19 ‘ I had my top made for me and it cost £70 .
20 He put in a good word for me and it went on from there .
21 It was never a problem for me and it was never a problem for my family .
22 ‘ I feel fine and I could ride next week , but there are no horses for me and it 's a bit cold , ’ the 57-year-old said last night .
23 I was under an immense amount of pressure at work , running my own company with 100 people working for me and it all went to my head .
24 ’ But she bought it for me and it 's brilliant .
25 It took a good deal of time for me and it to get together .
26 I says I want to learn sommat so I went to and I do n't know what it was , whether it was my attitude , but they , they asked me to do this and I was so good at it , so they started finding jobs for me and it was at and I was anxious for knowledge , and I tell you took anything on , which is important and the big firms did n't .
27 So that in itself was a great boost for me and it er it helped a lot .
28 Lol , a former council brickie , said : ‘ Boxing has been wonderful for me and it can be for the kids too .
29 He , he was a real friendly guy and like I say he never said cheerio before he went , but one day he just painted his aircraft up with the D-day landing signs which we did n't know at the time and the next day he was gone of course it was very much top secret that was but the town just emptied of all Americans it was like a ghost town after them but it had been previously .
30 ‘ It is just not practical to have 80 homeless people living here with one warden looking after them and it seems to us that the council have just shot into this without thinking . ’
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