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

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1 Not so with the GR-1 ; all of us here have sat and played it and no-one has had too much difficulty adjusting to the GR 's demands in a very short space of time .
2 I tell you , I was hard put not to snatch it from her hand and throw it and her out of the window . ’
3 Gharr had already tried to get me out of the way — probably thinking that Mala would collect it and her too .
4 If he had taken her here on the couch a few minutes ago , as he had so nearly done , their abandonment to passion then would have been a mutual — equal — thing , but now he was back to being the dominant partner in what remained of their relationship , controlling it and her .
5 A major problem in integrating information from different parts of a text is , therefore , identifying anaphoric expressions , such as it and one , and assigning meanings to them .
6 Rest your hand on it and one 's palm fits snugly over the comparatively wide and tall top surface .
7 One can not absorb it and one just turns off .
8 Yeah it 's a I would guess that this er we you know , when they come down and the strips and they go back up again , it looks as if perhaps that 's what 's happened here because the the rope has sort of got this twist in it and one imagines that when they jump down it 's not quite er er right and so perhaps he 's on his way back up again .
9 One approaches the west façade of the cathedral up steep flights of steps and the triple entrance porch leads , not into the nave due to the steepness of the hillside , but below it and one must ascend further steps inside to reach the nave above the porch .
10 And in order to understand it and one 's place in it , one must be as the universe .
11 He went up and here there 's two first cousins were fighting about the croft and that was left about fifty years before then started fighting about it and one had got transferred to and that kept it quiet .
12 It 's simpler to obtain large amounts of it and one hopes that if one finds out something of the mechanism through this enzyme one would be able to apply it to other enzymes dependent upon the same coenzyme .
13 Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ?
14 won I winned it with Neil with Neil , I won it with , Neil wonned it and me , the poem and Jennifer and me won the the song .
15 Now the taxation of the plaintiff 's bill of costs , came before master er and er in his taxation , it seems , and I 'm , I think I 'm right in saying it , it seems that erm there is no substantial dispute as to the particular items in the various bills of costs with which he was concerned , it maybe that if there were a discrepancy , he has , he dealt with it and nothing has been said before me today , er to suggest that the figures appearing in the bill of costs ought to be varied and accordingly I have not er have to consider the detail items in the bill of costs , the only issue I did n't decide is whether master was correct in disallowing interest for the period that he did , er Mr for the plaintiff says that he was wrong er that there was no good reason for disallowing him any interest and that accordingly I on this appeal should erm discharge or reverse that part of taxing order as disallowed interest .
16 I hope this little titbit of news about the crews that were formed and especially the ones of Rivetus because that is what you 're writing about , since he was the only one back from the Hundredth Bomb Group but how well we knew him in training since the two crews trained together and of course the flying part of it and myself have coordinated our flying with our co-pilots , we used to , just the two of us go up , and we would actually fly a circle around one plane over another , so one plane was and the other plane would fly circles around it and keeping up with it and this calls for close teamwork between the pilot and the co-pilot because as you 're keen and went into view and and then of course we switched roles and I would become the leader and he 'd fly circles around me , training with his co-pilot .
17 Under Alexander II , Count ( later Prince ) Gorchakov , who headed the foreign ministry for a quarter of a century after 1856 , wrote that " in Russia there are only two people who know the policy of the Russian cabinet : the emperor who makes it and myself who prepares and executes it " .
18 Everybody speaks it and everybody expects you to understand it .
19 Everybody were working on it and everybody was working a g a g a good days work and hard cos slate quarry work has always been hard anyway .
20 Now this is people 's traditional expectation and they still have it , whereas we 're of the mind that instead of this er you 've very cleverly got in this circle and the last day that I suddenly realized that we 're all equal and moving around in a reasonably organized manner but still we 're rather loose , whereas the traditional view is a parish councillor says it and everybody does the rest , with a few er renegades and revolutionaries at varying parts in your parish .
21 So that , this is when fractions come into it and everybody starts getting a bit ooh I 'm not very sure of what I 'm doing here because it 's not , you know , it 's not obvious , it 's not very real
22 And I saw it and everybody in the whole room saw it and burst out laughing cos it was so funny .
23 about , no , no it 's only about a fortnight ago , I was on site doing a job and I come out and as far as you know what you call courtesy dial in a card , so that you do n't cut anybody off , you can dial it and everybody says oh what 's going off , you know , you can courtesy dial it , when we 've finished it shuts that channel down
24 But all religions have had their mystical failures who have used their experiences to prop up the ego rather than transcend it and whose behaviour has been very odd indeed .
25 ‘ Cement mixing ’ has clear survival value — house martins that did not practise it and whose nests fell off the wall would have few surviving offspring .
26 We welcome it and we feel very positive about it .
27 ‘ Maybe the party will be able to get some money out of it and we will be able to prostitute ourselves a little bit more .
28 In their nervousness they offered at once the gifts they had brought : tea , fruit , duty-free whiskey — ‘ It 'll be useful to have in the house even if nobody drinks it and we might need a glass ’ — a printed silk headscarf , thick fur gloves .
29 In fact , it was coming back from the Tadcaster job that the old Atlas van that we had , blew up — the big ends just blew out of it and we had to dump it there and go .
30 Tony Visconti : ‘ When David and Angela found the enormous Victorian house , Haddon Hall , in Beckenham , my girlfriend and I went along to see it and we loved it .
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