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

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1 I thought , and then I happened to go , Jim came to carry the fruit and vegetables for me and when it had opened again , and there was she with this , I looked at Jim and I said ah !
2 They both insisted that this was very important to them and that it did not detract from their feelings towards their adoptive parents .
3 Goibniu was still studying the drawings and thinking that Reflection , greedy creature , would surely not be able to resist them and that it might n't be a bad idea to revive the ancient traditional dish of roast Gnome for the wedding feast , which would save them having to pay the Gnomes anything .
4 Again and again he insisted that the artillery ‘ give the infantry the impression that it is supporting them and that it is not dominated . ’
5 If there is any upturn , people wonder when it is going to benefit them and whether it can be sustained .
6 Capron said it had come to his attention that I 'd been meeting you and that it had to stop . ’
7 Being robbed is losing the confident skin you have grown naturally ; it is to know it can happen to you and if it has happened once …
8 well it tells you and if it 's any less than seventy
9 In anger she wrote : — whatever you have a mind to do Ellen it is not for you to dictate Oreste 's future and I confess I was disturbed to have you write as though he were your son and not mine , which he is and you know you can not keep him and that it would be wrong .
10 After three such days the night nurse told us she thought that Caroline and I were exciting him and that it would be better if we went home and merely visited during the day .
11 But it came too late for him to do anything about it , for when he straightened up and turned towards the bank the bullet hit him in the chest and his body seemed to disintegrate and fly in all directions , and he knew that death was on him and that it was something that divided you into a million parts and each fragment screamed as it flung itself into eternity .
12 I told him I believed him and that it would be such a dirty trick not to post the letter that I was sure he must have posted it .
13 Thinking she was free of him and that it might be possible to keep out of harm 's way until Peter returned , she hurried up the steps into the hall .
14 He even took exception to the introduction I gave him and when it came to the commercial break , he wagged his finger at me .
15 I know I have n't anything to offer her and that it might be years before I could afford to run a house and give her the kind of life style she 's used to , so I would n't expect Sir Philip to agree to it for a long while . ’
16 All this business last night was an obvious waste of time ; it probably was n't even her and if it was , she could have had five different rides before daylight .
17 One night he put a Belgian chocolate inside her and as it melted he licked away the cream .
18 Acoustically , the KH has a promising blurry ring to it and although it 's not loud , due to the Floyd , it does seem to sustain particularly well .
19 Once it was or while you were building it and once it was up .
20 The consultative document , which seeks views on the size criteria for companies qualifying for relief , the nature of the compilation report , who should provide it and whether it should be voluntary , has been sent to interest groups outside the profession , as well as to members .
21 There should be no secrecy about how the service is delivered , how much it costs , who delivers it and whether it is meeting the standards set for it .
22 I confirm that , when undertaking a review we would consider what the board has done , how it has done it and whether it had achieved its objectives and we would draw the appropriate conclusions .
23 But like , I got the mirror down and like , I looked at it and whether it was the light or whether it just had n't come up cos it was only like , a few seconds afterwards
24 No dose of a highly potentized remedy can be too small that it can not be stronger than the natural disease , that it can not at least partially overcome it and that it can not start the process of cure .
25 You might decide to watch television , listen to music or read a book — but make sure that you enjoy it and that it has nothing to do with your work .
26 I 'm sure she enjoyed it and that it gave her a purpose in life .
27 The custom of marriage has gained strength , in the sense that more people are entering into it and that it seems to be considered a necessary prelude to having children .
28 In that case a car dealer who was negotiating to buy a car told the seller that there was no possibility of repairing it and that it was fit only to lie scrapped .
29 What the Commission has to do now there is a new article in the Maastricht treaty is to ensure that its practice complies with it and that it does not encourage the drafting of legislation or the working out of projects on matters that can perfectly well be dealt with by member states , or even closer to the citizen , and that applies to English and French cheeses .
30 The Audit Commission pointed out that 4 million people would be lifted out of the penury of having to pay it and that it would be possible to concentrate on those who can genuinely afford to pay but who do not .
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