Example sentences of "it [prep] [indef pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do it for one you do it for everybody . |
2 | But he uses , uses it for everything you know . |
3 | As far as beta blockade is concerned there are two approaches : one is the pragmatic approach , to prescribe it for everybody who can tolerate it , and not to investigate because of cost ( beta blockade is relatively cheap ) ; the other approach is to investigate all patients in the hope of giving focused therapy . |
4 | This privilege must not be abused by using it for something which is not a point of order . |
5 | The notion is analogous to our understanding that we need to save up money in order to exchange it for something we wish to buy . |
6 | Was it for something he did up here — in the islands ? ’ |
7 | Fix it for someone who does n't love the Scum to present and commentate on Manc of the Day , Alan Hanson 's brilliant but the rest seem to have their noses burried up Alex Fergusons behind or even Eric the Fleds . |
8 | He said well you 've got no bloody springs on the pawls , I says so I picked a tin of springs up , we kept it for anybody who wanted a spring for their bike , any spring where , you know the hooks on each end ? |
9 | This means you can eat a Big Mac , suck on a vanilla shake and drive in relative comfort , though I do n't recommend it for anyone who has n't done at least two combat tours driving in Central London . |
10 | Let us walk with a visitor through the city , a veteran of the Second World War who values it as one which was almost unscathed from the bombing which devastated so many European cities . |
11 | The basis of the receiver 's duty set out above was initially considered to involve the extension of the common law of negligence to supplement equity , but the courts now treat it as something which flows from the nature in equity of the relationship between the mortgagee and mortgagor . |
12 | When compliance is not taken for granted , to is used in order to " futurize " the infinitive event 's actualization , i.e. to evoke it as something which the person receiving the request may or may not decide to do . |
13 | There was something that seemed very easy for lots of these people , and I was looking at it as somebody who did n't feel quite so easy about what they were doing . |
14 | Scott looks back at it as someone who has learned a great deal and contributed to shifting opinion about private and statutory sector relationships . |
15 | I supported it as someone who opposed armed intervention in Iraq . |
16 | He came out of it as someone who might have committed a slight indiscretion , no more , and a heterosexual one at that . |
17 | You 'd be tackling it as someone who was brought up to perpetuate it . |
18 | ‘ Is it like anyone you know ? ’ he asked . |
19 | Your notebook is the tool which enables you to take any experience , any observation , any physical sensation and turn it into something which can be shared by others . |
20 | She was always trying to turn it into something it was n't . |
21 | If modifying the goal to make it achievable turns it into something you no longer care about , then drop the goal altogether . |
22 | As adults we similarly cope with anything new by comparing it with something we already know about . |
23 | They built this vast Gothic castle , a sort of Highland fortress , only gargantuan , and filled it with everything they could think of , to show off . |
24 | She kind of wore it with everything she could think of I think that would go . |
25 | Dr Jaffery knew the building as well as anyone and I much looked forward to going around it with someone who had studied it for so many years . |
26 | ‘ I said any time I wanted it straight I 'd have it with someone who really enjoyed it straight . |
27 | From a moral point of view , however , I feel it 's infinitely preferable to doing it with someone you know , as at least you 're not playing with another person 's emotions . |
28 | I don ‘ t think that I could do it with anyone whose bones stuck out . |
29 | No , I 'll go and spend it in one myself . |
30 | If you ca n't find it in one you find it in another but it is all the same thing . |