Example sentences of "[pron] are [vb pp] it " in BNC.

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1 That resistance may also derive strength from a suspicion that improvisation in this context merely exploits our limited knowledge of medieval musical practices in order to establish a creative freedom for modern performers who are denied it in virtually every other kind of ‘ serious ’ music in the Western tradition .
2 Stay in your chair until you are told it is all right to get up — the camera may still be on you .
3 Here you are put it on there .
4 Their teeth are sharp , and if you are bitten it is important to take firm action .
5 What about like contraception should be integral part of it , and abortion and the options open to you , but I think it 's very important that we are taught it , we 're taught it in a heterosexual basis , and that 's just not the case , and that just alienates people any more , really more from a very early age .
6 Does he realise that France and Germany are already benefiting from the scheme , but that we are denied it because of the Government 's obstinacy ?
7 But we are assured it will be a long time before we see bingo or boobs in the sober pages of BRE News .
8 We are told it 's The Smiths who remain qualified to compete in the independent charts despite whatever gigantic deals may take place in the background .
9 On the one hand we have Prince Charles and Lady Di encouraging us to do voluntary work , telling us how noble it is and on the other hand we are told it might actually go against us because it takes up our valuable time when we should be looking for work .
10 Now , less than 12 months later we are told it is to be withdrawn on February 23 .
11 Here we are put it there .
12 Your suspects are likely to be opposed to one another in different ways ( if they are not , you have chosen people who do not adequately reflect different aspects of your theme ) and if they are opposed it is not unlikely that they will quarrel , again about your theme .
13 But Part VII of the Act starts with a prescription of a company 's obligation to maintain current accounting records ; and logically enough , because , although these are not open to inspection by members or the public , unless they are kept it will be impossible for the company to produce verifiable annual accounts .
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