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

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1 I entered it because I thought it would increase my confidence ; once you 've walked down a catwalk in a swimsuit , you can face most things .
2 Once he nearly caught it but someone pushed him out of the way at the last moment .
3 Just that I caught it as I moved my finger .
4 we rehearsed it and we rehearsed it and I mean I did n't mind they were paying the bill for and I literally with a college took up residence for several days before it in a local hotel and we went through it in every fine detail
5 we rehearsed it and we rehearsed it and I mean I did n't mind they were paying the bill for and I literally with a college took up residence for several days before it in a local hotel and we went through it in every fine detail
6 reported it and they send him out the flats .
7 He rolled it between two fingers and tapped it on a thumbnail and generally fondled it as I knew he would for a good five minutes before lighting it .
8 ‘ Lotus built it and we marketed it . ’
9 built it and he built he had the Kirkwall Hotel , the Stenness Hotel and the Stromness Hotel and an hotel in in Shetland .
10 I only mentioned it because I want you to know that I realise the problems we 're facing — and that I 've got plans to put us back on our feet .
11 I cracked it when I put it in .
12 but er I was the only one that ever used it and I used it about once or twice and then , like like , I used it for about
13 I mean , we found it after I took it back .
14 for it and found it when you want it er , it would have paid you to cut a bit off a new bar .
15 Her fingers found it and she pressed it down .
16 He dropped it and I kicked it down the alley .
17 I nearly dropped it when I felt it being placed in my hand .
18 Those letters would be bound to point out to Gina how badly she 'd treated him , telling her to reform and to save her marriage if they were religious , or else saying that she deserved it if he got someone else .
19 Well that 's why I delayed it cos I mean he is actually keen to come , and he was very disappointed last year but obviously he pu
20 ‘ Well , so old Wilson used to tell us that lots of men opposed it because they felt it would lead to women in trousers sitting in pubs drinking pints of bitter .
21 She hated it when he made her feel stupid .
22 He walked away without responding to that and Ruth just hated it when he left her snappy bitchiness hanging in the air with no place to go .
23 The cold was intense , but I welcomed it because it gave us an excuse to lie close together for warmth .
24 She threw it and he brought it back again .
25 The Metropolitan Line grew fast in the 1860S and 1870S , the District Line joined it and it spread its branches out into the open countryside to the north-west of London .
26 She nodded and sipped : he leaned his head forward and she brought the glass to his mouth : he finished it and she let it fall on a bush of discarded clothing as he swooped down with his hand , lifted her dress clear over her waist and then , as she struggled to help him , tugged it over her head .
27 Madness walked it like they talked it .
28 And then , the next day I went along and he actually caught the five foot one and ki and killed it and he gave us a load of steaks off it that I sort of
29 Yeah , yeah was kind , it was kind of them , yes and we went all round the shops and er I thoroughly enjoyed it and in the new Co-Op as well you know , I thoroughly enjoyed it but he took me in the car so that we did n't have to hang about you see
30 Er a alright I think Fred , I did n't go position it was in but erm well Margaret said she enjoyed it but she said it was n't the music was too loud .
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