Example sentences of "i [vb past] it [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I made it seem like one . |
2 | I got it given to me so er if you think it 's a different one you can tell me . |
3 | I got it standing on that brick so it would drain . |
4 | After a brief search , I found it tucked into a corner , guarded by the pikes and pennants of the Twenty-First Lancers . |
5 | I found it folded in a corner , still heavy with the perfume of the Sheikha who had given it to me . |
6 | I found it clutched in Anna 's hand when we cleaned her up . |
7 | After entering I found it came from a little sister of those drowned Children , that was singing to a bundle of clouts , rudely put together to look like a Doll , which she held in her arms . |
8 | I found it preoccupied by a little company of artists , either professional or amateur , who made use of the rainy day by camping in the coach-house to sketch from its shelter a fine group of trees , with some good foreground rock and bracken , all within a stone-throw of the cottage . |
9 | I told it to come to the Vecchio Reccione in Leicester Square at 9.30 , then I rang the restaurant and made a booking , using my PKB Amex card to confirm it . |
10 | ‘ When I was given it I believed it came from Barbara Coleman . |
11 | Neither do you 'ave to pay a hundred quid like I 'eard it cost at one time . ’ |
12 | I heard it lock behind them . |
13 | ( ‘ I heard it said of one of Hitler 's speeches : ‘ Oh , she 's in a right state ’ , ’ the author recalls . ) |
14 | I watched it rise on the air currents , becoming a marker for the height I was at ; the space I looked across . |
15 | I watched it disappear down the road . |
16 | I watched it grow at each end , slowly , like a negative developing in the reflected light of the zebra . |
17 | I watched it to end of er , darts then golf come on and I turned off then look so I |
18 | I watched it float in slow motion towards the ceramic shower base , which it cracked neatly in two . |
19 | I felt it erupting beneath me . |
20 | ‘ I felt it had to be my fault : I was a weak human being with no moral fibre or I would have been able to kick the habit . ’ |
21 | I felt it had to be a heart attack . |
22 | ‘ Once I heard her start singing the songs I knew it had to be her , ’ he says . |
23 | I knew it had to be answered , but I carne to the conclusion that the longer I left it , the better . |
24 | ’ I knew it had to be something like that . |
25 | I knew it had to be a gift from God . |
26 | ‘ Although you did n't mention any names last week I knew it had to be me , ’ said Heather . |
27 | I saw it done on the hospital programme Jimmy 's . ’ |
28 | yeah because I saw it advertised in Woolworth 's yesterday I did |
29 | glowed like the ploughland I saw it swerve towards |
30 | I saw it happening around me . |