Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's fairly obvious that you ca n't go back to the plant , in n it ? ’ agreed his platinum blonde flatmate Deirdre . |
2 | Well , it 's 'ome like , where all yer friends are , in n it ? , |
3 | It 's a laugh a minute , in n it ? |
4 | ‘ It 's great , in n it ? |
5 | A pleasing thought , that , in n it ? |
6 | It 's a funny old world , in n it ? |
7 | Everything around him seemed to have grown bigger ( just like Alice in Wonderland , in n it ? ) . |
8 | Good job this ‘ licence ’ has sod all to do with it , in n it ? |
9 | One of the children might say , ‘ Coo , in n it good . |
10 | Good ole mum — in n it good . ’ |
11 | ‘ In n it ’ is not in the dictionary , but it is said and understood . |
12 | It 's the baggy Hollies , in n it ? |
13 | In n it though ? |
14 | Boring , in n it ? |
15 | It 's social , in n it ? |
16 | ‘ Well , no , but it 's late now , in n it ? |
17 | ‘ Stupid , in n it , the way you can lose your way in the dark , 'specially in a strange place ? ’ |
18 | It 's still a free country , in n it ? |
19 | Smashin' , in n it ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Well then , that 's fine , in n it ? |
21 | ‘ It 's a ouija board , in n it ? ’ |
22 | Even her name 's funny , in n it ? ’ |
23 | ‘ An ’ it 's still me birthday , in n it , and if we 're not too late for the transport into Craigiebur , I 've got a spare ten bob I feel like spendin' . |
24 | ‘ This is a bugger of a war , in n it ? |
25 | ‘ In n it marvellous ! ’ |
26 | Knock one out and go to sleep , it 's the easiest way , in n it ? |
27 | F—in' sad , in n it ? ’ |
28 | ‘ E 'd tell 'em straight if be'aviour was n't to 'is liking … nah , it 's sad , in n it , that so many 'ave lorst the art 'o being constructively critical withaht being disliked . ’ |
29 | Just goes to show , life 's a funny old game , in n it ? |
30 | ( Well , it 's better than your heart on your sleeve , in n it ? ! ) |