Example sentences of "[prep] it i [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ After 13 years of it I knew I wanted to go into painting full-time , ’ he said . |
2 | But looking at some still pictures of it I reckon I made a mistake early on which could have denied ‘ Obbo ’ of scoring a more orthodox try . |
3 | how tight Mike was going to be with you know having to look after Paul and all the rest of it I promised I 'd take him to Snetterton market and he could have , he was going to buy some records . |
4 | There was great scope we saw for matching marketing , the due diligence product outside er Manchester area er that has been particularly successful we are going to have , well all of you are probably aware of of a significant increase in the in the of due dili due diligence work er very encouraging that er most of it I think I 'm right in saying has come , certainly the bigger ones have come from out with the region er and have been introduced to us from bankers er in London , er initially we 've had er a lot of support from our er colleagues in London who 've effected the introductions in the first place , precisely how the partnership virtually work . |
5 | Yeah , what 's that got to do with it I said I , you know , just never heard of that well there you are then , |
6 | As they they got fed up with it I suppose I du n no er . |
7 | I 'm willing to pay the price for a love that brings out my hidden strengths , for without it I feel I will live a diminished existence , however problem-free . |
8 | toilet , in Bon 's , in Dan 's loo at Bon 's party cos I 'm going round going oh no no no no I 'll give you a fiver for it I went I really do n't want to sell and in the end like I just said to him look just fuck off , you know cos like he was just persistent |
9 | That 's a forty quid profit on how much I paid for it I think I bought that for forty five quid or forty seven |
10 | I said well do n't worry about it I said I locked all off from under my windows I says . |
11 | Well I would n't actually say nobody 's excited about it I mean I think that the way these things happen is that they they 're gradual rather than er |
12 | Now I think about it I believe I can identify a mixture of floor-polish and dust … cooking , certainly … books , yes … a touch of mildew … and an old and comfortable smell which I suppose is from Millie 's cello case in the corner . |
13 | when I think about it I think I just ca n't work , it 's like , I 've lost interest whenever I find some I feel I 'm able to keep up |