Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | I have to agree with my good-sister that it was exceptional . ’ |
2 | Yeah well I I remember it was more a it was more or less like a feeling of physical revulsion er I felt erm on occasions like that , partly because of the person but partly because it was a bit of an imposition on on my on my intimacy as it were y'know erm so er |
3 | Now this was not a phrase I had ever used , but I hoped with all my heart that it was true . |
4 | I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks . |
5 | I dug a comb out of my bag and adjusted the driving mirror so I could sort out my hair before it dried frizzy . |
6 | ‘ Speaking of which , do n't you think we 'd better get this glop off my hair before it turns it green ? ’ |
7 | I 'm gon na get a proper conditioner for my hair cos it do n't look ! |
8 | Molly removed the rags that Mary had put in my hair and it fell down in ringlets . |
9 | I spend a lot of time with a lot of girls , it 's my job , I do n't want one of them to run her fingers through my hair and it come away in in her hand you know that 's |
10 | when , in the hairdresser they put it on my hair and it went in my eye . |
11 | Conditioners for my hair because it gets really dry and definitely lipstick , I have to have my red lippy . |
12 | I was thinking of having extensions actually , in my hair till it grew . |
13 | I am always told they you should have a trim every 4–6 weeks to get rid of all the split ends but it seems difficult to grow my hair when it 's constantly being cut . |
14 | Cos you never , I hate my hair when it 's first permed |
15 | Angels posed obligingly in front of my easel and it was nothing for Christ to stand on the river in front of this Mill . |
16 | The loss of my sister was not entirely beyond my comprehension as it was beyond that of my other sisters . |
17 | BELVILLE : It would be my glory if it was , were her face as fair as her person . |
18 | He hardly moved it in my chest but it felt like liquid fire . |
19 | The water came up to my cross-bar of my bike so it must have been about three feet deep . |
20 | You have absolutely nothing at all to do with it , and I resent sometimes the implications that there is this kind of artificial competitiveness amongst actors , because it 's been my experience that it does n't exist . |
21 | So erm I 'm hoping to be able to do it , just off what I can do , m my experience as it is like . |
22 | ‘ I have only just begun discussions with Celtic over renewing my contract and it has not got to the stage of the manager making me an offer , ’ said the player whose ability to impose himself on the opposition might be thought worthy of international recognition . |
23 | But the scorecards overwhelmingly supported my assessment that it was one-sided tedium . |
24 | That 's my decision and it 's final . ’ |
25 | My mum 'cos it 's so much cheaper to buy them the more . |
26 | I walked to school with my mum and it was very cold and windy day . |
27 | Zak raised his eyes vaguely in my direction but it would have been tactless to disrupt the thoughts behind them , so I pressed on forward , traversing the dayniter and the sleeping cars and arriving at the forward dome car . |
28 | However , a couple of days later I moved into my bungalow and it was quite a job . |
29 | ‘ I would have had it done , ’ said the owner , a small , pale woman , ‘ but I 'm selling up to go and live with my sister and it did n't seem worth it . ’ |
30 | Although the subject was never directly mentioned , it was subtly intimated in various ways that I was beholden to the Parsons for what was after all a free holiday , and was therefore expected to do rather more than my bit when it came to chauffeuring , chaperoning , shopping and suchlike chores . |