Example sentences of "i [vb base] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Indoor is where the man hands me his newspaper at the table and I unfold it sitting down .
2 I declare it has been carried against .
3 I declare it 's been carried against and so we come back to deliverance number two as it is in the print .
4 But I mean it was it that we were taken to first , and I mean thee was a lot of people on it and I mean it had obviously saved a lot of lives .
5 Oh I think there 's no doubt about that and also their their their wages were low in the beginning you know and and their their their hard work that they 've put into it for the last you know I mean it had it I mean David Price says at the best of times is not easy to run a quarry you know you know and they they ha all work in a quarry so it had to be a cooperation and you know the management said you come up with us and and they were n't complaining actually about the wages it was quite good wages for .
6 Yeah , because I mean it had them in our exam ,
7 I mean it had all , it had gone !
8 The Brody image really was much wilder in the beginning , I mean it had
9 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
10 I was cleaning it up , I mean it dropped off there and it did n't break
11 That 's correct , and that the further down , I mean it says that er there is a er it says that the reason you 've had been the reason you 've been sent for this treatment is because of er a particular condition you 've got .
12 I mean it says it lasts up to two years , we 've only had it on there a year
13 I mean it says in there about feeding them feeding with feeding th a dog you use your own common sense .
14 I mean it took about ten minutes , quarter of an hour altogether .
15 I mean it came about because , and I wo n't name names , one member of staff for example has had an astonishing amount of time
16 I mean it came out well I thought , it came out very well , considering it was , you know , different process , and it certainly does the job and I still have n't got my damn postcards have I ?
17 Yeah , that 's right , yeah I know but I mean it run
18 I mean it surprised me I thought oh yes
19 Erm para one ten I mean it talks about the countryside being able to accommodate many forms of development without detriment .
20 But I mean it brought up a lot of things that we perhaps
21 I mean it stuck out like a sore thumb , I mean er by King George 's playing fields erm cos of the , they had n't the , th the , the s other story for that was as I said was we they sent er some of us to a class in Walsall for er aircraft recognition and er the days I went to this class , cos I went as er , er both for the factory and for the Home Guard , so that I could cover both the factory and when I were on duty , Home Guard and we was at a building on the corner of Corporation Street and west , and we was taking classes in there .
22 if they 'd keep for Christmas that 's why they charged so much for them , those Mackintosh reds and that , and I mean it told you then in one of those magazines that were , John was reading that he said make sure that you wash those apples before you eat them .
23 you know , give them a lift home , and they felt that it was a bit discourteous to be asked to write them name in the book every time , and it it I mean it seemed to be quite reasonable that we 're
24 I mean it seemed to me that the whole concept of an Arts Centre of that stature and calibre on campus was simply marvellous — not unique , but of a very remarkable concept — and I became , as you say , Chairman of the Gardener Centre through Aisa Briggs ' persuasion .
25 No but I mean it becomes , it becomes shorter .
26 It 's amazing people still remember , I mean it went off air over eight years ago .
27 Because that was er you know I mean it got the group together
28 And the press did come down , I mean it got some coverage .
29 I mean it looked like the house had been derelict for forty years .
30 I mean it crops up occasionally , spontaneously , y' know .
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