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

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1 Does it say I 've got to do anything about it or does it say I 'm on it anyway
2 I certainly do n't have to let him take advantage of it or let him bludgeon me into a marriage that would be power-based and intolerable .
3 Do they actually listen to it or do you edit it or do they actually
4 We 'll take that mat out of the way So what if you did get a pound , if you did get a pound Claire would you , would you still save half of it or do you think you might save a bit less than half ?
5 Certainly my son never let it or allowed anyone to occupy it on either a temporary or permanent basis .
6 It was the child that had to have first consideration , and what had I got to offer it that justified my bringing it into the world ?
7 It was too much but she loved him for it and let him kiss her when he came and stood beside her again .
8 But I said , it is , yeah , that 's what I saying i Mary was so delighted because I took it and let her see it .
9 Well , er I asked this , because erm , when I was having my house it came up , and I and I pointed out to her th the astonishing anomaly , I said , look erm , everybody knows about manuscript , Ernest and his biography of Freud mentions it and says he read it and reports rather well of it , actually , was really quite impressed with it .
10 We print it and ask you to check it and sign it .
11 Smith was a slow reader and took about an hour to read and ponder the document , after which he approved it and asked me to take it to Harold Wilson .
12 As he buckles it and breaks it to get it in the bin , a strange sweet sadness rises to his throat .
13 So those but Fantasia passes are very similar , I just turned mine turned mine round she saw it and went she showed me a blank yellow so I did n't thought it perhaps a different pass but it was n't just turned it round on her .
14 If it 's her computer though , they might just erm , thingy it and change it to suit them .
15 In poetry such a transport is evoked by a pattern of words ( selected by the poet perhaps with the most intense thought and effort ) , which stabilizes it and allows me to evaluate it at leisure .
16 Poking a brush in it and whirling it whirling it round .
17 John Urry and I then broadened it and transformed it to make it the cornerstone of our chapter on postmodernism in The End of Organized Capitalism , especially by locating it within a framework of a book which is essentially a comparative political economy of advanced capitalist societies .
18 We may not obtain it , or we may obtain it and find it renders us unhappy ; we must still believe in it .
19 Now that 's different you 'll not get em to cancel it but to get them to spin it out over a longer period is a possibility and that 's what we 're gon na be working towards .
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