Example sentences of "it [verb] i [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It places me alongside such distinguished past captains like Sir Monty Finniston , Sir Campbell Adamson and Sir Matthew Goodwin' , she said .
2 Since DOL is hopefully making a comeback this evening for the reserves it leads me to this question .
3 So with you mentioning leather then it leads me onto another question erm was there much done in the way of leather work in the Caldmore area ?
4 To hell with it , I 'll go down fighting , it will break me on my terms if it breaks me at all .
5 Seven minutes is what it takes me at this time in the evening ; eight , sometimes nine , coming the opposite way in the morning , to allow for waits at the two pedestrian crossings and the crowds coming out of the station .
6 It tormented me beyond all endurance , while at the same time the awful silence of the terrible prison weighed me down .
7 And it worried me to that extent that I almost went without your okay and rang up Terry and said , please fix those blinds , because we have got blinds which cost almost two hundred pounds or something and or a hundred and nineteen pounds , and it seems they ca n't fix them .
8 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
9 It reminded me of all I disliked so much in the United States , of being called Ray before even shaking hands .
10 It reminded me of that episode in Rudyard Kipling 's Kim where the boy is confronted with a shattered pot and comes under pressure to reconstruct it in his mind as it once was .
11 It reminded me of those rooms they put guests in in horror movies — the sort where you know something horrible 's going to happen in the middle of the night .
12 The frame around them is extremely heavy , but I chose it because it reminded me of some of the heavier framed Victorian pictures that have a botanical feel .
13 It reminds me of that make-the-best-of-it jollity in a jumble-sale hall .
14 Yeah that 's considering it 's January it reminds me of this global warming that 's taking place down on everywhere
15 It reminds me of those handsome bottles of fruit at Fauchon , their shape and colour not only preserved but given lustre by the amber syrup they bathe in .
16 It reminds me of those half-houses which according to normal criteria of map reading should n't exist .
17 It struck me with some foreboding because I feel that ‘ lively discussion ’ is a code word for argument and I do n't regard high-pitched argument as the best means of reaching decisions .
18 Finally we climbed a bank and were on the road again , the smoothness of it lulling me into such a deep sleep that I never saw the barrier at the railway crossing , did not even hear them telling Ward the Jequetepeque had broken its banks a little further on .
19 Yeah , it effects me like that when I drink really cold drink .
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