Example sentences of "[noun] it [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Now if you take the table one and bearing in mind it it it 's reflects reasonably well that that the factors or the criteria which we discussed on Friday morning .
2 But I do n't want any confusion it it is not the same as when John joined us .
3 Of course erm it 's perhaps , perhaps it 's looking slightly to the er historical future it it 's er it it was bad news in one sense because erm there came to be a view taken in Europe that wars between the great powers would be short , sharp wars .
4 Er so in other words it it muddies the water and it seems to me that it 's quite unnoted because it be suggesting a policy which is to counteract the effect of erm section fifty four A.
5 The way he was brought up I suppose , but it 's a wonder it it 's a wonder he 's got any business at all !
6 And certainly at the level of or two machines per school we 're not quite in the league of having each child it it 's own cell yet .
7 We can also expect de-recognition by employers who are frightened to death by the T & G. It it 's already happening .
8 If you do n't look after their feet it you , which is very important indeed you , see .
9 As soon as you publish a list for the exceptional circumstances it it will be overtaken by er evolving new forms of development for example .
10 because , I mean it it 's like anything at the moment it it
11 W we still seem to debate certain things three , four and five times they creep their way through to the main committee and full council and I have to say that the point in para B about the report we 've been sent not recognising the reduction in local er government responsibilities it it is it 's a bit rich , because our response to that report does n't recognise that when I first arrived here Chairman we had the education department which was responsible for all the schools , six colleges of further education , college of art , college of agriculture , the teacher training college at and a major polytechnic .
12 By the time we sat down here I thought well considering that we came in by car door to door practically and that when the driving was n't public transport it it 's taken quite a time to get into
13 and you got her sickness record it it was , well it 's
14 I told myself going to the 18th today that if I could birdie it I could win the tournament . ’
15 And birdie it he did , the climax to an emotional last round in which he smashed his putter on a trash box after three-putting the 11th hole .
16 I mean about , what , recently I 've been getting it for ages and this time it was n't there , and I , and I thought to myself dam it I 'm not going
17 Oh so that so the passenger service it it was n't actually a a daily passenger service like it is now then ?
18 on Sunday it it looked alright ,
19 It 's a disgusting habit it you know , you should n't do it .
20 This may sound like good news it you 're overweight , but please consult your doctor before taking cannabis as a part of a calorie controlled diet .
21 Had all these er stalls it you know er
22 Strange advert I saw in the week it it was erm
23 Er and in the South Midlands ' section , I think it is erm towards Coventry and Nuneaton , we have got erm I can even remember the name of the Guild it 's we 've got a lot of younger women in there and these are younger women that , it 's very , I 'm very pleased to see them and when you see them go to the rostrum you can , you know they really are , they seem as if they 're a revival of the old camp because we , we 've got to campaign you see and but you , you try , I mean I 'm getting beyond it really myself and yet you see , you try and whip up erm an aging movement it you , you want younger women you see .
24 Was it possible that the letter had been written simply that Aunt Louise might use it as use it she had ?
25 And erm the He made a boring bath so that the whole block it it was a massive thing you know , that that that had to be .
26 And er they drew their truncheons , that I 'd never seen before , policemen with truncheons , er and they started to run and everybody else started to run , and I forgot there was a puppy dog , this puppy dog it it chased it chased towards the er p policemen , and started er barking and d and carrying on , and one of the policemen did no more than thump it straight across the top of the head with a with a truncheon , and er and that was the end of the puppy .
27 sucked it , dog it he did suck it , suck it
28 By God it you 've seen some ships you when you see them , they 're something to look at .
29 " A person is guilty of an offence it he ( a ) uses towards another person , threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour , or ( b ) distributes or displays to another person any writing , sign … which is threatening , abusive or insulting … with intent to cause another to believe that immediate violence will be used … or to provoke ( such ) violence .
30 Prices are also made a lot more volatile right simply because the world market becomes a residual market , instead of everybody buying and selling through the world market right , if virtually everybody becomes self sufficient , the world market becomes a bit of a misnomer right , there is n't such a thing as a world market in that in that particular case it it may just be a few very small countries trade on the world market , it becomes very small market and therefore prone to supply erm fluctuations in any one country and as we know , supply fluctuations on inelastic demand causes price volatility .
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