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

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1 I spoke to him about this and he confided that it was a mixture of polyurethane and Danish oil .
2 Miguel de Unamuno , the Spanish philosopher , made a point of this when he showed that it is impossible to separate belief from emotion :
3 Doing things communicating with people verbally can mean a lot more now sometimes with a lot of bureaucracy you can get sucked in to putting everything down on paper but it does n't mean as much as it does when it 's face to face communication .
4 The specimen shown has both its original valves preserved , and looks today much as it did when it had just died .
5 Lancashire county council — my highway authority — is especially interested in that and I hope that it will be reassured by that part of the Bill .
6 I take all that you have and it 's place and in it 's place I give you all that I have and all that I am .
7 Betty began to open her mouth to argue that it was n't well-trained at all until she remembered that it did n't exist , and she had vowed not to get drawn into Lydia 's idiotic fantasies .
8 Like the unit in Pembrokeshire , it has done that because it believes that it can satisfy the Secretary of State on four points : first , that such a move would show benefits for patients ; secondly , that it would improve management capability ; thirdly , that clinicians would be involved in management ; and , fourthly , that the trust has a future of financial soundness .
9 We had several until I decided that it was time for me to sit on her lap .
10 He could not find any and he realised that it would be the voice of Dame Melba which rang out in the backstreets as he advertised the fact that he had a gramophone for sale .
11 to a lot of A G Ms recently and this topic is coming up at most and one feels that it almost may become an issue at the next general election .
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