Example sentences of "[prep] it [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now because we , we 've done so much business we now need to look after it ourselves
2 but your baby when anything comes to actually buying for it and er looking after it I would imagine , I ca n't see him doing all what he says he 's gon na do with it Lynn
3 cos I says if he looks after it I 'll buy him one with radio on as well
4 no where erm the multiple concern who looked after that business , where their national account department looked after that corporate we would look after it and where their key account department looked after it you would look after it and is a national account for for erm
5 He said do n't , if you look after it you know , it 's a does the colour change in it ?
6 But there were many , including senior ministers , who were highly critical of her decision to continue and believed that despite it she could and should be persuaded to stand down .
7 Yet despite it I experienced a sort of expectation .
8 ‘ Giving in ’ to prevent ‘ giving more ’ , which has been in reality the basis of much of British diplomacy in Europe , will need to be replaced by a position which says , ‘ Above the line anything goes ; below it we walk away . ’
9 Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ?
10 Well if you 're gon na get the bottom of the garden where you 're downhill it 's not too bad but when you 're coming up here and doing as he was watering the new grass on the front he he I mean yes he is below it it 's the bottom of your storage tank in c in the attic which counts .
11 I honestly had no idea of what they might be thinking or what to make of it myself .
12 This sounds as if I were either sick of it myself or else trying to make you sick of it ; but neither is the case .
13 I 'm on the verge of it myself but ca n't decide whether to get fat and have a merry , unlined face , or be thin with a face like a fossilized Capuchin .
14 ‘ I would n't touch a mouthful of it myself , ’ said Henry , ‘ it 's that healthy free-range chicken that she likes … ’
15 It was that easy I wish I 'd thought of it myself .
16 He 's tall , blond , very muscular … but he does n't like gardening , so I do most of it myself . ’
17 Only recently I suffered a modest attack of it myself when recounting what I had eaten , or rather had n't eaten , that day .
18 I loved We were such good friends ( September SHE ) — in fact , I could have written most of it myself .
19 ‘ To tell the truth , I had n't thought of it myself . ’
20 I am ashamed of it myself , and for this reason I stoop to beg your pardon .
21 I do n't know why I did n't think of it myself .
22 ‘ I do n't see the point of it myself , either , ’ Eileen said .
23 That patience must have been well-schooled here , and I would need lots of it myself if I was to follow her tracks from card to cryptic card through all the boxes .
24 I ca n't remember ; I was n't aware of it myself in the beginning . ’
25 Miriam : It is deep , I 'm a victim of it myself .
26 And finally , staying with generalities on migration , I think it behoves us all to be a bit cautious because I see quite a lot of fantasy and fiction around in in this E I P and I 'd be guilty of it myself at times .
27 The settee is quite comfortable — though I have little first-hand experience of it myself , of course .
28 In training though you can still have the same problem erm you know perhaps towards the end of the session you 've probably seen it as and I , I 'm guilty of it myself cos we 're trying to rap on through it as quickly as possible so we get in ya way by six o'clock or that so we break all the rules late in the day
29 I 'd never made head or tail of it myself .
30 I have been through so much of it myself .
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