Example sentences of "[prep] it [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a very ill-ordered household , Mary and Claire looking after it between them in a slapdash way . |
2 | Unless you can do so your holding will deteriorate or you will spend a small fortune paying outsiders to look after it for you . |
3 | If you have forgotten anything , you can always phone whoever has a key to your house or is looking after it for you . |
4 | Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to . |
5 | I 'll look after it for you until you 're back . ’ |
6 | Because we ca n't just accept that , that manufacturers will look after it for us , because as you 've , already said by the Chief , they 'll move the factory where it |
7 | Oh I think an electric drill it was in the sixties so with the twenty five pounds off it brought it down a bit and I , I paid for it with one cheque so I was n't having it on the weekly er er it worked out I think Vicki gave some of it towards it . |
8 | Is there any danger that erm that it could happen more , er that you could have the same happening say in Flats as a similar thing happening say in erm more middle class areas , such as , yet erm there being more risk of of it of it of erm parents losing the child , say in some areas such as Flats , and yet in , |
9 | Most of it of it will be spent on rooms for parents of children being treated . |
10 | ‘ I looked up and saw this person — I did n't think of it as me . |
11 | Nora 's virtual command , reinforced by her petulant departure , had no bearing — except that she had taken all the pleasure out of it for him . |
12 | Can you get rid of it for me . ’ |
13 | Silvio took care of it for me . ’ |
14 | We had some extremely hot gear lying around so we asked them if they 'd have a go at getting rid of it for us out of town where it maybe would have cooled down somewhat . |
15 | " He may have made it , but Fiver thought of it for us , " answered Hazel . |
16 | We did live in a state , where there were others knew more about the world than we did , and could make sense of it for us . |
17 | Erm , and therefore it feels it would be disingenuous of it to support the principle at this stage , it may well lead to a situation where were encouraging the County to go down a particular route , but only to get to the very end of it for us to pull the rug from beneath the County 's feet . |
18 | Well I would think the Council would be delighted to have those details in front of it for us to have a full discussion and to make it known but thank you Councillor for all those details . |
19 | We will demonstrate your new machine , make sure you are happy with it and then , should you so wish , we 'll take away your old machine and dispose of it for you . |
20 | With a bit of luck we 'll be able to make a holiday of it for you , get in a couple of London shows as well . ’ |
21 | I 'll save the rest of it for you . |
22 | Oh , no , she silently grieved , and as her conscience prodded away at her until she was in an agitated state of mental uproar , so all her disquieted spirits urged that the next time she saw Ven she must confess the whole of it to him . |
23 | He would not let Silver and Buckthorn fight alone , but he had felt obliged to leave the worst of it to them . |
24 | A big wad was given to the young man for him to rub on the affected area and Boltwood gave the rest of it to me . |
25 | On a Formica table it was so patently stupid that they left the shaking and washing and ironing of it to her in contempt . |
26 | ‘ I 'm leaving that side of it to you , John . |
27 | My company provides a sales and marketing function for all kinds of firms who prefer to concentrate on what they 're good at and leave the selling of it to us . |
28 | But whatever blame for the German failure in the first week at Verdun may attach to Falkenhayn ( and in his Memoirs the Crown Prince heaps all of it on him ) , the Fifth Army Command was not entirely beyond reproach . |
29 | I did n't have a recording of it with me , Mrs Thatcher was already on her feet and there was no way I could interrupt to reverse the decision . |
30 | I had offered to leave most of my collection , comprising the best part , in the USSR , and had simultaneously asked if they would let me take part of it with me . |