Example sentences of "of it [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | And it surprises me that they took him into the Force , 'cos he 's made no secret of it an' you know yourself how they 're thought about . ’ |
2 | ‘ Please try and remember that I did n't create the situation you 're in but I do have more experience of it than you do . |
3 | ‘ It is important to know of it if you are to understand our lore , though I think you already know more of it than you realize … |
4 | It 's making a game of it before we go down that matters . |
5 | Nevertheless the foregoing does express the nature of the situation as it really is and people should be very well aware of it before they decide to start a family or indulge in sexual activity likely to produce a child . |
6 | Helen : For some reason I thought of it that they 've given me this monster of a baby that I was n't going to be able to love , and some woman came round — she may have been the hospital social worker or an almoner — and spent about an hour telling me how this was going to completely change the course of my life , I was going to be saddled with this child that would need twenty-four hour care and attention , and I had to think carefully about whether I wanted that for the rest of my life , i.e. was I going to keep him — virtually talking me into not keeping him , and I think the turning-point was that I felt there was something coming from the outside that was , sort of , really trying to urge me to reject him , and that I rebelled against it . |
7 | It would be interesting to hear just how much of the programme that I have outlined the Government support , those aspects of it that they do not , and why . |
8 | For example , if we are trying to measure poverty , then our definition of poverty will actually produce the amount of it that we find . |
9 | On the other hand , I do not have that much to lose — speeding , in our culture at least , does not carry all that much stigma ( even in the section of it that I inhabit ) . |
10 | I love it because it 's Christian and Christmas to me is basically a traditional Christian festival , and that 's the part of it that I enjoy . |
11 | I think football seems to , to bring out the worst in a lot of people and that 's the part of it that I do n't like . |
12 | The point about RAM is that you can put any pattern of 1s and 0s into any part of it that you like , on as many occasions as you like . |
13 | So we 'll cut it all down so there 's only about half of it that you need to learn okay and I 'll print you a table out on the computer like that and then you can ask your mum to ask you them . |
14 | Well you always say you do n't but I do n't know whether you 've ever tried it properly , really I think it 's just the thought of it that you do n't like . |
15 | There 's a forest fifty miles off , it 's outside our window because it 's not in this room and to come a little nearer home ther there 's a campus outside our window but we ca n't exactly see very much of it but we know it 's there and it 's got some birds in it , it 's probably got some little insects in it and there 's a woodpecker |
16 | Thirty six so that was one way of working out a tenth of it but we want a fifth . |
17 | I mean you 're never going to control , you 're never going to be on top of it but I mean |
18 | I 've seen one or two erm previews of it but I 've never found out when it is . |
19 | ‘ I never get sick of it but I think my wife does . ’ |
20 | I 've been out on the on the streets and the roads and we 've had a few beers and I 've not seen any trouble but the first I 've heard of trouble was was this morning after breakfast in a nearby hotel and and by by the trouble that 's been caused I do n't know the details of it but I believe it 's been quite intense really . |
21 | The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’ |
22 | That , if there 's any baby there it 'll get rid of it but I do n't think it ever would . |
23 | Michael Aspel was the one in er charge of it but you know a lot of the old people er and the old erm tt Muffin the Mule and the Fl |
24 | Particularly where you 've more or less got the idea of it but you think you just want to sort of tidy up a few details an |
25 | The wind blows where it wills , and you hear the sound of it but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes . |
26 | Now I 'm not going into er your that personal side of it but you understand how important that is for |
27 | And so that you keep on top of it so you know that you 've got all the ones that start with K. |
28 | It has a tang , so that youngsters particularly , quite , quite like the taste of it because they do n't taste anything all their taste buds |
29 | take penicillin and die of it because they have an allergic reaction . |
30 | You 're not required to know all that remember or indeed any of it because they have everything they need to know , particularly if they do the long tour , they have everything they need to know on the tour and everything they need to know about the furniture well pieces of furnitures . |