Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [conj] it " in BNC.

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31 I give you that and it 's probably a big mistake .
32 For me this is the most exciting development of them all and it is something I 've believed in for many years .
33 And Joan there 's a famous name for you of Belper and one more and it 's Terry of Leicester , prize for you .
34 Start with a single piece of dried food as a first course and offer nothing more until it is consumed .
35 I waited for him to go on , but Reid said nothing more and it left a moment of awkward silence between us .
36 What concerned him more than it did George was that the child would be a boy .
37 And so I could not be certain whether the sight of his old home depressed him more than it inspired him .
38 On principle , Ferdinand refuses , and the head maltster realizes that this threatens him more than it does the writer .
39 When a woman looks in the mirror , she sees the totality of her being : because of the social brainwashing to which she has been subjected , the mirror seems to tell her more than it can tell a man .
40 Even Karen felt a tiny sense of loss , which amused her more than it upset her .
41 call it that but it 's an allergy .
42 the was that the first one was was more or less science orientated an I I , I looked at it and thought how how I could how I could make it such that it was common
43 I can not claim to have read it all but it seems massively comprehensive , and certainly useful for libraries .
44 The RAF can do it all and it is their job ( e ) Other types of ships should be drastically reduced
45 Yeah , I worked with a voluntary group for a while and I remember helping one lady go through , she was raped , and go through the courts , and all her past life was brought up , I mean I was so upset for her and yet the fact that he had actually raped twice before was n't brought up , but her past life was brought up and the man actually got off in the end because she just could not cope with being on the stand and dealing with it all and it was just so terrible that , that , that the , the ina ,
46 Smash 'em all and it 's on to the next level .
47 Also , he would not wander through the corridors on his own unless it was absolutely necessary .
48 ‘ It will be a place he can call his own but it will be in a block with a single entrance point and a resident warder , ’
49 At the count , Mr Taylor held his own until it came to the boxes from Whaddon and Hester 's Way — then disaster .
50 When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then .
51 Old Dundalk is the class horse in the race and was very impressive in victory at Marks Tey , but he has a mind of his own when it comes to racing and much depends on his current mood !
52 The moor seemed more his own when it was unpeopled , so that his childhood fantasy might have become real and he be the lord of this wild country .
53 David said : ‘ I keep telling myself that but it does n't stop me worrying . ’
54 ‘ The Jockey Club wants to charge us more than it costs us to obtain riding plans at the moment , ’ said Gavin Bargate , the PA 's Racing Service Editor .
55 I sat down with LIFE and worked through their philosophy , erm in line with our own as it were , and they agreed , and I would ask them to agree this year that any paperwork or any leaflets they distribute make it very clear that a choice remains for a woman in terms of whether or not she should have an abortion , because LIFE is fairly , yes , Michael ?
56 I 'll tell you what , I love my holiday when we went on our own and it 's the best time we 've ever had .
57 Whose face is more your own that it has ever been ;
58 How could you love a child who , because of its strangeness and deformity , precluded you from having a child of your own because it might bear the same strangeness and deformity ?
59 ‘ If you ever ring me and you 're out on your own and it 's after ten o'clock , I 'm not coming to pick you up ’ — that 's what he told me .
60 You 'll be making your way , on your own and it 's better like that . ’
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