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

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1 ‘ All right , well I have told you that the facts are for you ; you have seen all the witnesses in the case , you have heard them and it is for you to assess their evidence and to decide which of them you believe , if any , which of them you disbelieve , if any .
2 A year actually on the job had taught me that it was n't quite so simple !
3 In the three years I 've been here , and because C&P was one of the first ICI groups to move into quality , the value of the quality ethos has taught me that it 's the only way to do business .
4 The independence which they had won was qualified , and in the long run the king lost little by this switch : he could still tax the clergy — and did so frequently — and he could convoke them when it would have been impolitic to convene the laity in parliament .
5 I used to see them when it was the custom for young folk to gather at Cotherstone village at weekends , to chat and meet their friends .
6 He does n't like seeing me because it makes him remember my mother .
7 Often , the counsellor will need to assure them that it is acceptable for them to grieve over their loneliness , their losses and bereavements , and to explore their feelings about life generally .
8 Those candidates stood to draw attention to the fact that Northern Ireland residents can not vote for or join a party which will govern them when it comes to power .
9 Trust me that it can be interpreted appropriately .
10 And er asked me when it was due .
11 So they asked me if it was possible the Josephs were bringing drugs in from France along with their haul of works of art . ’
12 They asked me if it was my son , I said yes and I went out to tell Elizabeth .
13 It should also be noted that there is no covenant or warranty implied that the premises are legally fit for the use for which the tenant intends using them and it is for the tenant to satisfy itself in this regard .
14 Ample proof indeed that it had recognized them and it realized that it was the entrance to its home .
15 In a Time Out interview with Simon Garfield , Morrissey spoke of this : ‘ They ( the tabloids ) hound me and it gets very sticky .
16 When I read a novel the emotions aroused in me bring the experience of the events of the narrative into the present , but I am not likely to be misled into thinking it is actually happening for there are enough indicators in the environment to assure me that it is not .
17 I keep my money hidden me cos it 's
18 so I erm , we watched it , anyhow Monday I went into er Smiths and asked them if it was on tape
19 You recognise the anger you feel against your parents , but at this stage there 's little point in contacting them if it 's only to unload your bitterness .
20 She found nothing and it hurt so badly .
21 I said to the farmers we s you should cut grass and you get nitrates into the water and I said to the farmers er er about their slurry throwing erm a muck across the land , we know the problems that causes , I said if we came out with fertilisers which were would you buy them if it costed a bit more .
22 It looks nothing when it is in pieces but as soon as it 's done and together , it looks nice .
23 Pitt had been a critic of both the principle of deduction at source and the rescheduling , but they proved their worth and he retained them when it was his turn to present a budget in 1805 .
24 The quick turn of the head , called dressing in army terms , was to check that the line was dead straight , and woe betide them if it was n't .
25 But because economically , in terms of effort and expense in and profit or return out , it would not be sensible , we grow them where it is cheapest to do so .
26 Karajan 's 1975 recording on DG is majestic , but it does n't excite me as it should , and I have to say that there are two performances I consistently turn to much more often : first , a Supraphon disc with the Czech Philharmonic conducted by Lovro von Matàcic , a rugged and unjustly neglected account which deserves a much wider circulation ( .
27 ‘ I 'm so excited , ’ said Elaine , ‘ I did n't think a style like this would suit me but it does . ’
28 Forgive me but it seems to me strange that a lady such as you … how shall I say … should stay in a pensione .
29 We 'll catch them before it 's dark . ’
30 And if you do n't feel that you can fit in a pupil comment , you have to be very careful here because some people will take it as a cop-out and not do it and a that worries me and it has happened and I think it is important that the youngsters are actually given some guidance and the opportunity to do it .
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