Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb past] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | I I had and it took me ages to get it all back in . |
2 | I I knew that it turned blue but I did n't know that was the test . |
3 | And I I went but it was so embarrassing it made me ill . |
4 | She was always quiet , which I liked because it gave me a chance to talk without interruption . |
5 | In the case which we have just been discussing , that of the common , oppressed people , it is a question of the superego being degraded by alcoholic intoxication to the point where it and the ego can merge ( or , at least where it no longer chastizes the ego ) ; but in the case of the Inca himself we saw that it was a case of a pre-eminent individual whose ego was exalted to the point where it became the ideal ego of the entire civilization . |
6 | They went to the recruitment caravan , and to the film about combat in the jungle , which they left before it was over . |
7 | Although Joe had never tried to analyse their relationship , inside himself he knew that it was the boy 's vicious streak that attracted him . |
8 | Even his extraordinarily fecund language struggled to reassert the recollection : ‘ the ideal couple , ’ ‘ the beautiful inspiration , ’ ‘ illusion and reality , ’ ( by which he meant that it was simply too good to be true ; too perfect to last — a forbidding afterthought ) . |
9 | In 1670 , Richard Baxter 's book , ‘ The Cure of Church Divisions ’ was published in which he argued that it was good for Christians to continue to worship in parish churches despite the bitter hostility against Nonconformists . |
10 | Andrew Ferguson , 25 , of Pelham Street , Hartlepool , was fined £100 and ordered to pay compensation of £117 to the woman driver of a car which he kicked as it slowed down at a road junction . |
11 | Aaron ( 7 ) was given an entrance exam which he passed and it allowed him to jump a grade . |
12 | He had a pile of comics there which he read until it was too dark to see . |
13 | which he followed till it slipped below the skyline . |
14 | The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas . |
15 | The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas . |
16 | It grew and grew , but still kept to its tunnels , some of which it enlarged as it grew . |
17 | Australian Mutual received approval from the Department of Trade and Industry which it needed if it was to hold more than 15 per cent of Pearl 's shares , the level at which a shareholder is regarded as ‘ controlling ’ an insurance company . |
18 | No disrespect to Philip Young , the conductor , or to any of the performers , but I have to agree with the member of the audience sitting behind me who commented that it seemed more of a damp squib than a big band ! |
19 | So what kind of people live here that we what 's what 's made it go you you said that it 's got one of the s what are the kind of things that go on now , that wo did n't go on before ? |
20 | ‘ If my memory serves me correct , it was you who declared that it had been of no consequence and to wipe it out , ’ he said , the adoring fiancé replaced by an aloof accuser . |
21 | This is what a girl in Borstal meant when she said to me , ‘ I gave him everything I had but it was n't enough ’ . |
22 | ‘ I made a list of everything I bought and it came to around £700 . |
23 | people generator was on to me the other day cos we I insisted that it 's got two three phase outlets on . |
24 | I , I morning , I , she get what I said when you get one , I went and got you one I said but it was one ninety nine . |
25 | I mean that one out there is , like the same as the one I had but it 's E F five which is fuel efficient , you know , like it 's got the extra fuel efficient , and it really is it 's good on petrol . |
26 | Not only were we going through the timid rituals of conventional courtship after a six-month diet of take-away sex , but I was the one who insisted that it stay that way until we were legally united . |
27 | As he laid the two pictures aside with the first one he felt that it was a farewell — a farewell to his youth , his youth and the greatest happiness that this youth had given him . |
28 | And I said the Leeds have told her I said that it was you know something might come this afternoon . |
29 | A quiver ran through her which heated as it travelled through her body and which he must have noticed , for he smiled mockingly at her . |
30 | Next instant she had a great thrill , for as the van swung into the lane past her she saw that it was full of Brownies , with luggage all around them ! |