Example sentences of "it [coord] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It , it is a form of an obsession and it is an excitement and there 's a warmth and there 's a funniness about it and it just wonderful , better being in love than not being in love surely .
2 Everything he does he throws his heart and soul into it and it just completely destroyed his confidence . ’
3 The green man was flashing and we were crossing it and it just li I had to jump back onto the pavement !
4 triangular piece of metal , you dig it into like the crack and twist it and it just opens
5 I was sitting here yesterday mor day before , and that bloody picture snapped the catch , the catch on it , broken it and it just dropped straight down
6 And then I began to become very worried about it and it just happened by chance that one Friday morning I heard a programme on Radio Brighton , and it was Doctor Wisbey speaking about dyslexia , and it dawned on me immediately that my son was dyslexia .
7 ‘ Play Kylie or Jason at it and it soon dies of boredom .
8 Oh there was a tremendous variety , but then there were all the same in , erm you look at the er the three light fitting er it hangs down from the ceiling and has three branches out from it and it either has three lights hanging down or three hanging upwards , er with four ordinary bulbs in or candle bulbs in and shades , sometimes they have four , erm , there 's still an awful lot of those about and any lighting shop you look in you 'll still see plenty of those er and yet they 've got a tremendous number of disadvantages , one thing , a lot of them got glass shades , if you break one shade three year 's time you might as well throw away the fitting because you ca n't get another one er , and erm it 's a design that does n't , it does n't lend itself to giving a good lighting in a room at all er , it they , they harsh glassware , the edges of the glass during all round the room and that sort of thing
9 If the everyday , as Lefebvre defines it , is ‘ whatever remains after one has eliminated all specialized activity ’ , then it is important to acknowledge television as most characteristically a part of the everyday ( an everyday which , Lefebvre argues , is a historically limited phenomenon ) , characteristically occupying everyday time and only on ‘ special ’ occasions occupying ‘ special ’ time set aside for it and it alone .
10 Chemotherapy does not work with it and it rapidly spreads through the system .
11 In England a debutante of 1957 , Anne Browning , looked back on her season in Dance Little Lady in similar terms : ‘ If there was sex in the bushes , no one knew about it and it certainly was n't the accepted thing .
12 pub an it and it really was good , an and because o these fireman are trapped
13 It 's not like that er , T V dog you see where big string of toilet roll , it and it maybe in fucking pieces !
14 so it were n't interacting between the two , everything had changed and it still did it , were a new kit , got a cabinet of setting line , changed it and it still did it .
15 And it and it actually cleared up , got better while I were on holiday .
16 Well it seals it but it also helps to erm give you some purchase you see for
17 All I thought was that health monitor basically follows it but it just needs a , a little bit of clarification so that everybody knows exactly when forms are supposed to be produced .
18 That should have been the end of it but it most certainly was not .
19 Fighting manually is fun after you have mastered it but it gradually seems pointless the more you play .
20 And I 've spoken to Paula since the last meeting and and chase it but it still has n't been
21 Some obscure threat needled her ; Jezrael could n't stop worrying at it but it never burst into knowledge .
22 It 's not maybe as rare as you ought to have it but it really tastes nice .
23 Like he does n't think he doing it but it really does n't it ?
24 Not only did they enjoy it but it certainly worked extremely well for those that followed it properly .
25 If regression can find the reason for the initial onset of the phobia — that first , frightening occasion — it may not be sufficient to put an end to it but it certainly stops the sufferer feeling that he is simply being ‘ weak ’ and ‘ foolish ’ or ( as one of my patients put it ) that he is ‘ going out of his mind ’ .
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