Example sentences of "it a [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This attitude to doubt it a part of our Christian shame today . |
2 | This warmth , coupled with all the spectacular events , has made it a part of our lives we will never forget . |
3 | This lascivious hankering for the impossible , this lusty speculation and mystification , what the Vermorels call ‘ consumer mysticism ’ , all of this was written off by Punk , which left us with a shame about worship , made it a pad of its task to negotiate equal terms between audience and artist . |
4 | ‘ I 'll make it a smack on your backside for cheek if you 're not careful , ’ Charlie declared , joking as well . |
5 | In your road test of the Peugeot 605 SRdt ( 20 February ) you comment that the only car to give it a run for its money is the Citroen XM . |
6 | Have you ever walked up to a fox and given it a cuddle without it trying to bite your arms off ? |
7 | No , a carol No it i I 'm not going to call it in the programme that , I 'm going to call it a song for everyone . |
8 | This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests , or at least to scrutinize their content . |
9 | Is it a question for us ? |
10 | Nor is it a question of our seeking a dispensation from the holy see to accede to some request locally . |
11 | to give it a bit of something to help us to move it |
12 | I 've had it a bit on my conscience , really , for the last few months . |
13 | But before Creggan could say it a look in her eyes stopped him and he waited . |
14 | Sumptuous public rooms , marble floors and rugs give it a style of its own , and the restaurant opens onto a splendid waterfront terrace . |
15 | Fictional stressing of deep connections between primitive and developed man , as well as the connections between primitive ritual and modern dramatic and religious practice stressed by Cornford , Harrison , Frazer , and the others encouraged Eliot to interpret the Rivers book in a way which let him see in it a reflection of his personal crisis . |
16 | It happens at the moment anyway , so why not sanction it and make it a skill in itself . |
17 | ‘ The Deptford Riots ’ the newsreader says , making it a sentence on its own . |
18 | This , plus the fact that sitting tahat — down on the carpet — is no excuse to lounge , makes it a problem for me . |
19 | How is it a problem to them ? |
20 | Was it a mirror of your inner world — your thoughts , beliefs , desires , emotions , fears , choices or expectations ? |
21 | I had thought it a measure of their love and generosity that the nuns would make the suppliants laugh . |
22 | I started paying for this myself two years ago — and I want to keep it a secret from him — but now I find I ca n't continue the payments . |
23 | I 'm going to keep it a secret from everybody . |
24 | ‘ At first I tried to keep it a secret from my wife and three children , ’ says Chris . |
25 | On the contrary , I read them as dismantling an old Crown privilege and substituting for it a principle upon which , in certain limited circumstances , the court has a discretion whether or not to require an undertaking in damages from the Crown as law enforcer . |
26 | Bodycare '92 — the health , fitness and beauty exhibition — make it a date for your diary ! |
27 | And Rose , who chose that inopportune moment to walk out of the lounge , began wringing her hands and saying was n't it a judgement on them all ? |
28 | This part of the camp was in itself no more attractive than the part in which we lived , but the very fact that we did not live there , that we did not know every inch of its dusty ground , that normally we only saw it from the distance , gave it a charm of its own . |
29 | Was it a surprise to him Danny ? |
30 | ‘ We are trying to keep it a surprise for our honoured guests . ’ |