Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] it [vb past] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I mean it had all , it had gone !
2 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
3 And the press did come down , I mean it got some coverage .
4 It was then I noticed a small cut on his forearm , at least it looked small until it opened up and I realised it went all the way through all the underlying muscles .
5 I expect it had some help , then , ’ said Dorcas .
6 It made Yeah I know it made that but I thought you just wanted to know what it gave off .
7 It got me out of clearing tables for a living , but I thought it meant more than that .
8 I thought it required more teachers caring about their subjects as much as he obviously did .
9 I think it instilled that into me .
10 I think it happened this way .
11 In explanation Van Valen put forward what he termed the Red Queen 's hypothesis , named after the Lewis Carroll character who found it took all the running one can do to keep in the same place .
12 But erm we had a sort of a spectrum you know it covered such a wide well area if you like of er of engineering that one would n't have had a chance to have a any contact with in in any other works , you 'd be doing as one certain sphere you know a certain type of work , and there you are you that 's your lot eh ?
13 I am sure that had nothing to do with her withdrawal but the way she did it raised more questions than it answered .
14 Would you say it had enough bottle age ?
15 When we arrived it seemed such a friendly place , there would be 2 or 3 people to meet you at the gates and welcome you in .
16 And so he got space to build a house and they began it began this part in thirteen sixty although it 's clear that there was an earlier house here , perhaps built at the time when they first got the back in the eleven seventies .
17 And if they knew it had all been
18 I 'll go straight into er item two A I think the first thing the County Council would would wish to say this erm examination is that er today we are really seeing the culmination of I suspect er ten year work erm in Greater York by the Greater York authority and a particularly intensive period of work over the last five years , er by the Greater York authorities , the paper that I put round N Y five the matter two A really addresses the history and why we reached the conclusions corporately that we have and as all as we 've already indicated erm progress was able to be made when the Secretary of State included a Greater York er dimension erm into the er into the structure plan in a the first alteration , erm and that enabled a body of work to be undertaken by the Greater York authority , and I think I ought to say at this point that the Greater York authority comprises of the County Council er and five District Councils , and there you have six different councils , all with an interest in the future of Greater York , sitting down together , trying to sort out the way in which the future of Greater York erm ought ought to be developed , and the means they did it did that of course was through the Greater York study , which began in nineteen eighty eight and started off immediately with a study of forty , fifty development , potential development sites , erm in and around er er Greater York which produced a report , as I said in on page three of the of N Y five , around about April nineteen eighty nine , the conclusions of which were quite clearly unacceptable to erm members of the Greater York authority , because they saw quite clearly , and they were supported by the public in this , that to continue peripheral development , which had been the pattern of development in the Greater York area , erm certainly through the sixties and seventies er was unacceptable in terms of its impact on settlements , and particularly er its impact erm on erm erm the York greenbelt which still at that stage erm had yet to be made statutory , and that was again one of the main stimuli to making progress , the need to s formally define er the York greenbelt .
19 And he says it took all his strength to make the journey from church to job centre .
20 THE US Secretary of State , James Baker , hinted yesterday that the US withheld military support for Tuesday 's failed coup in Panama because it believed it had little chance of success .
21 " You mean — is it Dom João ? " she asked , and when he confirmed it added half to herself , " So he is — quite important . "
22 He recorded in his diary that he thought it represented such a threat to the good name of politicians that a special regulatory authority should be set up to stop the BBC ever doing anything so wicked again .
23 It 's a trick but it helps it took all the
24 Since there were few Third World states in the 1960s willing to offer the USSR the military facilities it desired it had little to lose from supporting the principled opposition of the non-aligned group to foreign military bases .
25 ‘ It must have been obvious that we were n't going to let it slip it seemed that way to me , ’ said Morrissey .
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