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

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1 Well , Kim Barnes joined them to see how it 's done .
2 Some of them stopped outside it .
3 Let me describe how it was , exactly .
4 You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't .
5 Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’
6 I 've got shares in the company , but no one thinks to let me know when it 's sinking without trace ! ’
7 I asked how it happened .
8 But I mean otherwise it 's got all the , all the good points in there , it 's a pity that councils do n't have these meaningful names
9 Well I mean surely it 's , that 's the point now is to try to make a fair erm law and one that is ideologically erm designed seeing we 've got to power , or we 've got certainty of obtaining power , therefore land ownership has got to be land ownership which has been capitalism Marxist
10 But I mean even it obviously does n't cost them over a thousand pounds to produce and i we would n't have bought it anyway , so in a sense it is n't they 're not actually losing much by giving to us are they ?
11 Mhm so I mean well it it 's gon na be an archive and maybe people can who want to analyse everyday language can get tape recordings from it and er y'know perhaps it can be used in scholarship , perhaps it can be used in socio-linguistics or whatever .
12 Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance .
13 the thing , I mean again it 's , it 's different , but
14 I mean clearly it will continue to grow and therefore any that you do will be will be greater .
15 in the end I mean normally it was the other way round , the Labour candidate could n't wait to get out , cos you know trying to get out the door and John was
16 I 've got a Congress fund which , I mean today it 's getting so dear to go to Congress erm you know , the hotels are so dear .
17 I mean perhaps it could take the form of Adult Attendance Centres , but erm we need something which is seen to be punitive but which falls sort of full deprivation of erm liberty .
18 I mean perhaps it 's not something there used to doing too much , but is it not possible to get them to amuse themselves ?
19 Well they us I mean usually it 's red , you can have blue raddle , but it 's raddle is usually red .
20 The software package I mean sometimes it comes with the deal we do n't charge extra .
21 you know I mean sometimes it is erm so , I mean is there anything that you think , you know , we could change or you could change to , to like improve the situation ?
22 I do n't know I mean sometimes it goes and I think she 's in there do n't you ?
23 Because it it 's it 's it 's a I mean frankly it it gives the impression that this remarkable political force which has governed a democracy longer than any other political f party in history , has somehow or other created a new philosophy in the last ten years .
24 Erm there there were quite a few interesting debates that that came up about policing after the riots , I mean initially it was the fact that you did n't see any policemen in the flats at all .
25 I mean sexy little telephone calls between he who will be king and his , is she a mistress , is she a girlfriend , is she merely a friend , but at any event she 's married and her husband 's in the next bedroom as far as we can gather , you know erm do those kind of conversations and would , I mean maybe it 's important to sort of say and Anne probably has this , but Peter might not , I mean when I grew up the Royal Family were a cert sort of image and you might have known about George the Third who was mad , I mean who else was brought up George the Third was mad and Geor an and this guy was a , a drunk and this guy was a a womaniser , this guy was this , but Victoria you know mourned for sixty years or whatever it was , but this Royal Family , I E the , the Royal Family with which I grew up and Anne did were really sweet nice little Windsors who behaved themselves and that was what was , went into our psychic and there was the odd crack about Phil the Great who 's the Queen 's husband , you know and how he perhaps had an eye for the ladies , but there was never any photographs of him being or any evidence that it might have gone further than that particular and basically there was , that any , there was the fact that he was a sailor when he married the Queen anyway so all sailors are like that are n't they !
26 Well that 's something we would obviously have to sort of , I mean maybe it 's something where you know I mean with the
27 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
28 Well c certainly I mean obviously it has an impact on on individuals who feel
29 Erm but I mean obviously it 's a different situation , and the Chancellor 's still got some manoeuvring to do , but we could end up in , in rapid inflation again , because we have n't had it for ten years .
30 And can you does it , I mean obviously it bothers you , but I mean
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