Example sentences of "it [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She wore it for her lover who was far , far away
2 Oh , she wore it for her lover who was far , far away .
3 Roy Clements wanted it for his collection which is thought to be the largest in Britain .
4 So there was the swings and roundabouts where had they not recognized and had come along with us , to the extent that we thought we could do our , a sharing objective er and it brought them out of the , the attitude that was hitherto adopted where well management really could n't care very much you know , if a man did suffer the loss of er five pound a week or whatever you know , and , and once it was made clear to him that there was no further er er use of the procedure and he could take it through his district you know , if he liked , the man did n't , well on exceptional cases perhaps they may have taken a case through , but er in the majority of cases the man just accepted it , and made up his losses er er later on .
5 And they say you have to send in some of your product and then they come round to your stand and if it does n't comply they just take it off your stand which is our whole merchandise really .
6 And he 'd bought it off his friend who 'd paid fifty for it .
7 Wave it past your nose you do n't sn Do n't do n't just I 'll just wave it past your nose .
8 I er I du n no I think you maybe do in the fifth year but I doubt it , but I mean it 's so stupid though we got it opposite our school I mean it 's not as if it would be that difficult for the people in our school to pay for us .
9 As she leaned forward to twitch another grape from the bunch and almost toss it into her mouth he could see the faint freckles which smudged the dark forehead , the glisten of hairs above a carved upper lip .
10 Mum was crying as she picked up the money and slipped it into her purse which she kept down her bosom .
11 Just as an exclamation and Evie folk would take it into their conversation I think even yet the older ones of them .
12 But er I 'll tell you the most dangerous thing a tin of peas , if you put it into your pot there 's sugar in it , if you look at that , the ingredients
13 When will you get it into your head he 's no good for you ?
14 But we had to go and take it into his culler I had one day at that , I thought I thought I 'd had enough coal .
15 If she put it into his letter-box herself she might well be seen .
16 And she used to tell me about her burying it with her father you see , the sacks of malt so that he did n't find it .
17 His face was beaded with perspiration and as he wiped it with his handkerchief he dislodged a few locks of his heavily greased hair .
18 Somehow the expanse of green and white cloth cascaded from her trembling hands towards the ground , and as she muttered furiously at it under her breath he looked round and saw her .
19 ‘ Well , if you did n't put it under my door yourself , maybe you 'd better just check with Reception downstairs . ’
20 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
21 But what about when , I du n no i it in his speech he 's being very honest and saying well look we really need the support blah blah and the and then tries to put this er bit in about erm Marxist Leninism
22 But if you ca n't do it in your head what you going to do ?
23 Well it 's better if you can do it in your head it means okay you 're a bit cleverer cos you can do it in your head .
24 But when you get to one where you ca n't do it in your head you 've got to go back to this bit .
25 once you 've put it in your bag you ca n't put it back
26 As I held it in my hand it all came back to me .
27 Oh I did all my all my working days I us I used to keep it keep it in my pocket you know .
28 Well I 'll just do it in my flat I suppose
29 Erm , under the banding system Mr Chairman , and as I say , it 's purely er to clear it in my mind we 've got residential points A and B and we have a manual system for nursing homes but the C one I 'm not sure whether should be in nursing homes or residential homes .
30 Tuesday the seventh when , I 've just got to write it in my book you see because I have n't gone that far ahead .
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