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

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1 Together they plot to undermine and ruin their errant spouses by hitting them where it hurts corporate types the hardest : their egos and bank balances .
2 But because economically , in terms of effort and expense in and profit or return out , it would not be sensible , we grow them where it is cheapest to do so .
3 Then , just when Rachel was feeling she wanted it to go on forever , this exciting masquerade between the two of them where it seemed as if the rest of the world did n't exist , she found herself beside Danny who began stuttering and waving his arms , obviously trying to tell her something .
4 ‘ Quick , tell me or it may be too late ! ’ said Mrs Corney greedily .
5 This is either some magic geometry of which I know nothing or it is a happy coincidence .
6 It may be nothing or it may be something that Durham Theatre Company , formed one thought to take theatre to places in the county which never have the opportunity to see it , has a new production out soon .
7 You must n't use modern things on them or it 'll really wrock them irreparably and you 've done four thousand pounds worth of damage before you know it .
8 He was always crafty , he 'd hit me where it was covered , on the body and the legs , never on my face .
9 Dredge tried to hog the credit , but it 's clear to me where it really belongs .
10 ‘ The camera is quite kind to me where it 's not to other people . ’
11 This additional space must be provided before the new PC can be legally installed , and it is not clear to me where it could be fitted in to the existing room layout without considerable reorganisation of the workspace .
12 It might be an informal chat with someone or it might be a formal meeting with a group of people .
13 Is t his where it will all end — Armageddon ?
14 If she stretched out her hand just the tiniest bit , she would be able to touch his where it rested on his knee .
15 Well I that it was you .
16 We keep going back ourselves so it 's quite lived in .
17 more with someone than it should be like
18 Try as we might to tell ourselves that it 's ‘ what 's on the inside that counts ’ , we have very little evidence to show that it 's true , and inside and outside can become confused , so that we feel bad on the inside but believe that if we altered what 's on the outside ( our bodies ) we could change how we feel .
19 We may , for example , think to ourselves that it would be very useful to ask a housewife if she works outside the house at all , and this sounds easy enough in our heads .
20 We shall be examining in due course how organization can make fullest use of books , materials , equipment and ancillaries ; we have reminded ourselves that it can also make fullest use of the many abilities in the staff room .
21 We tell ourselves that it 's something we should be starting on " one of these days ' .
22 We tried to tell ourselves that it was all some terrible mistake , and that we would soon be returning home .
23 ‘ And envy them , or simply remind ourselves that it can be done ?
24 We sometimes call this the first-best allocation to remind ourselves that it is fully efficient .
25 As you flung yourself on the bed , with legs spread wide apart , you cupped your rosebush with your hands and stroked it some more , murmuring all the while in that hoarse , cracked voice of yours that it was good , beautiful , a little treasure .
26 I I if it can be done in the greenbelt policy it must be done in E two and there can be no argument that it is not too detailed a matter in greenbelt policy but too detailed a matter in E two .
27 If I if it was sat trying to make an appointment with you for example er and I do n't know too much about the product we 're just getting
28 Otherwise I if it 's appropriate I 'll say it looks like a great newsletter .
29 Oh another time I if it 's very very early I I wo n't .
30 That I and it are contemporary .
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