Example sentences of "[pron] it [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 She said I do n't know what your there 's a missing , so I it said Mr G , so dad said why does it say Mr and er , she said it 's a court order she said , court order , she said er that has been in the yard
2 I said that , I it said if they , if that light does n't
3 It was quite a good performance , I it looked like being a goal-less draw at the end , but really it was a better performance I thought , than against Milwall .
4 I mean I had so I it did help .
5 I it did I mean I thought afterwards I should n't have said that to er John because he would be thinking , Oh here 's negative Nelly coming along .
6 I it did .
7 I , er I it did
8 Yes my it started there and went up to there .
9 I do not think I can bear this , thought Grainne , but even as the thought was framed , she knew that for someone it had had to be borne , there had been no escaping it , this bottomless dark pit , this vast endless night sea …
10 We went and did that ourselves it needed that concerted effort .
11 Though others envy what they can not give , for had the gift been theirs it had not here thus grown .
12 and that 's the way its it left we left it but of course as I mentioned to him we 'd completely omitted Tats which of course we we we had n't done Tats at all .
13 But for Strauss himself it represented a stage in what was to become an anguished and sometimes bitter drifting away from even this somewhat diluted and Idealist ‘ Christianity ’ .
14 If there was nobody it did n't matter , and if there was somebody , careful creeping was n't going to make a ha'porth of difference .
15 The relaunched company was primarily concerned with exporting textiles , and in particular Indian cotton goods , which continued to be its main line of business throughout the century and a half in which it traded with India .
16 The Adour , which is much the wider , is also the clearer , approximately water-coloured , you could say ; the Nive is the rich colour nearly of chocolate , which is appropriate enough given that Bayonne was long famous for the chocolate that it made and in which it traded .
17 With regard to his consecration , the only controversial question which it raised concerned his relationship with the archbishop of York who consecrated him , and this will be discussed below in the context of the Primacy .
18 Of these , only the first was part of PNP and it proved to be the most problematic , partly for administrative reasons and partly because of the delicacy of the issues of culture and status which it raised .
19 Each salmon remembers the precise taste of the waters in which it hatched , a flavour derived from the mix of minerals in its mud and the plants and animals that live in it .
20 Secondly , this performance measure is somewhat crude ; it measures whether the correct word was chosen or not , irrespective of the score or margin by which it succeeded over the other candidates .
21 ( a ) Hereditary peers The present House of Lords is the product of the union legislation of 1800 and the House which it replaced was created by the union legislation of 1706 .
22 The post-1974 pattern of local government throughout Britain appears substantially different from that which it replaced .
23 Set at 24.5 per cent ( 0.5 per cent below the sales tax which it replaced ) , the new tax had caused much controversy within the ruling coalition and in the country at large .
24 Like the Middle East Commandos from which the bulk of the unit originated , the SBS never quite obtained the recognition it deserved , being little known even within the theatre in which it spent most of the war .
25 A day did n't pass now during which it failed to occur to her that she had borne two congenital liars .
26 Recent reconnaissance has emphasized that this source was not merely remote from the centres which it served , but that it could be operated only under conditions of some rigour .
27 The local mission became the focal point of the deaf community which it served .
28 The Teddy Boys also coexisted with compulsory military service — which is so often wheeled out as a panacea for the troubles of youth — and national service was even condemned in the 1950s as ‘ a positive adverse influence on young people ’ because of the way in which it interrupted the transition from school to work and encouraged an ‘ eat , drink and be merry ’ philosophy .
29 Yet they did have an important influence on the evolution of bargaining structure and the characteristic form which it assumed .
30 In analysing the ideology of the underground , recent work has underlined the extent to which it reflected social change and popular pressure within Russia .
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