Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea .
2 Mind you he 's got it all worked out so right we know it 's six , six pound per square foot is what we 'll pay .
3 I mean I 'd much rather they do it if we can influence him enough .
4 The man a man this an elderly man said oh well so I said all right you leave it my husband has no time either you come I shall be alone
5 so perhaps he feel it .
6 To understand the rage you had to see the age , when art curses and kicks society so much it changes it , you have to realise they arrived in a perfect time-spot .
7 So obviously I sent it back pretty quickly .
8 I seen one woman and she had a police uniform on , so obviously I knew it was the police .
9 Halfway down he knew it was n't going to stop so he switched everything off , kept the brakes on to the end , and as it hit the grass he let the brakes off .
10 They 've been rescuing companies for so long they do it automatically now , I expect .
11 or NAAN , I do n't care , so long you include it at the end of your first appointments because at the end of the day all you 're doing is saving yourself a bit of time , and that 's the whole purpose of ANNA to make sure that when you go back on your second appointment , this guy is committed to do something .
12 gon na talk a little bit about family dynamics and stuff like that in a in a short while , hopefully , if I get time erm so anyway I think it 's almost enough people back in to er
13 So just you remember it and pass it on , yeah .
14 So like you say it can cause
15 I know but when I 'm with her a lot I really to talk about like is about other people so like I do it as well but like I do n't
16 So far we have it that Nozick 's account of knowledge succeeds in defusing one sceptical argument but not another .
17 So really you know it leaves them and erm they 've got to prove it erm .
18 I 've been far too honest in the past , so now I keep it all within reason .
19 This year , as well as his old regulars , the Hoflins , Busacher , and old Anton , the répétiteur from Vienna , he had invited his friends on the theatre committee who had assisted so nobly in quelling the Gesner revolt , and Luiza , Freddi and Alfred , who came nearly every year but not so often they took it for granted .
20 Every so often I raise it , aim , and squeeze the trigger .
21 Long ago they called it Bricgstow , meaning ‘ the bridging place ’ .
22 When I first wrote ‘ you ’ a paragraph or so ago I meant it in the general , anonymous sense , universal second person .
23 Yeah I agree , I actually agree with that as well because erm , I have a son and I think and he 's brought up by myself and there 's no man about , you know , so well I think it 's actually inbuilt in the man that he
24 ‘ When you asked me to come into your bedroom my heart was beating so fast I thought it was going to come leaping out ! ’
25 During his lifetime he brushed with death so frequently he called it his ‘ friend ’ .
26 Perhaps then they heated it in an oven , or on a hot griddle ? )
27 So there we have it .
28 So there we have it .
29 So there you have it : fish and chips were a West Country invention .
30 So there you have it .
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