Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [prep] it the " in BNC.

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1 When I came across it the other day , I was slightly embarrassed .
2 the more I worked on it the more it began to evolve into another kind of idea and the more removed it became from my initial study which had so much freedom and energy , so I stopped .
3 I pierced the mask of the temporal that is a facade made hideous by the graffiti of desires and I saw behind it the real of human beings , that is , a masterpiece on the wheel of Eternity .
4 For a moment I sensed his eye staring at me through the hole in the door but as soon as I looked at it the lens flashed and the cover on the other side swung quickly to rest .
5 I looked at it the other day and I thought I must remember to ask .
6 The more I looked into it the more the paintings seemed to go beyond simple unitary ideas of authorship and meaning .
7 I began to see that you might have a grain of truth lurking there somewhere , and the more I thought about it the more it made sense .
8 About the homework bit er I thought about it the other day and obviously mine was n't brought up we 're having a set detention night are n't we ?
9 Yeah , I remembered it while I was walking round the shop , cos the more I yeah , the more I thought about it the worse I got when I stood by the machine .
10 The more Creggan himself stared at it the bigger and stranger it became , looming out of the mist , its grey shrouds entwined round it .
11 We conclude that heterogeneous chemistry on background aerosols was responsible for this conversion , which brought with it the potential for additional ozone loss in the autumn .
12 If a cleric engaged in crime , it could be disputed whether a lay or an ecclesiastical court should try him ; if there was a dispute about marriage , which carried with it the inheritance of land and other corollaries , lay and Church courts would both be concerned in it .
13 This led to a deep conflict within himself which carried with it the handicap that he did not really understand the ordinary world , was remote from everyday life , and so lacked balance .
14 The lighting of one hundred beacons , from Jersey to the Shetland Isles , the street parties and special events and the climactic procession by the Queen along a processional route lined by one million people waving Union Jacks under a murky grey sky — all of this implied an attempt to reclaim something permanent and enduring a sense of national pride — which had been systematically eroded by Britain 's loss of standing as a world power , and by some dark and mysterious incoming tide which carried with it the flotsam of unemployment , inflation , rising crime and social decay .
15 but er , a lot of them got on the twelve six , you goes the twelve thirty one any way we waved to her when she got on it the coach you see was full at Bart Green , you got , at Redditch
16 Rushing over to the open suitcase standing on a side table , she snatched from it the long paper-cutter she had brought back for Harold from New York .
17 Some modern parents would be horrified at this ritual but my mother had the strong belief that as death comes to all , the sooner you learnt about it the better .
18 If she even fried an egg , she directed upon it the beam of her concentration , almost praying it would not break .
19 I know , nor do I but the more you talked about it the more she 'll do it .
20 And the more she thought about it the more she felt certain that her instinctive deduction had been right .
21 Her tone teasing , she added , ‘ If you went about it the right way I 'm positive you could have her eating out of your hand in no time at all .
22 ‘ She also said if you went about it the right way you could have me eating out of your hand . ’
23 Since we had shown previously that the bZIP region of the Fos protein is not phosphorylated by the DNA-PK ( Figure 2 , lanes 5 and 6 ) , we introduced into it the Glu- Ser-Gln-Glu motif of c-Jun that contains Ser-249 ( Fos-Core-ESQE ; Figure 5A ) .
24 When Liam managed to get a word with her alone , she said the less fuss they made about it the sooner Nellie would get over it .
25 I think that 's a load of shit , half of his stuff , I mean they 're , they 're good reproductions , tin of Heinz Bake Beans but any monkey can fucking do that charge fifty grand for it or whatever they charged for it The ones I 've always liked is erm , I du n no if you 've ever seen any , Ed , Edward Lanzear used to paint a lot of er Queen Victoria used to do er animal paintings .
26 However , no sooner had they built such a machine than they recognised in it the inherent dangers of a heartless device capable of original thought .
27 And the more they talked about it the more they decided that it was .
28 But they went about it the wrong way .
29 He drew from it the photograph of Elsie McAndrew that he had shown to Mrs Wilson in London .
30 But the shed at the side of the road had been unlocked , and when he peered into it the outline of the covered carriage he had been able to make out in the darkness promised adequate protection and a degree of comfort .
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