Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [pron] and it " in BNC.

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1 And it becomes number one , and it makes a lot of money for everybody and it makes everybody hum and it makes everybody toe tap
2 Alton Towers clearly is an exception but again , you have to pay a lot of money for it and it takes quite some time to get the return er , back and , and I would say that erm , many of Michael 's erm , er , organic erm , er , expenditure will , will erm , provide er , a really good return rather quicker but in the long run we think Alton is good .
3 So that in itself was a great boost for me and it er it helped a lot .
4 Using word processors was already standard practice for us and it became rapidly apparent that desktop publishing was the way to go , so far as production systems were concerned .
5 The oil of rhodium possesses peculiar properties : all animals cherish a fondness for it and it exercises a subduing influence over them .
6 ‘ Last year he organised a fund-raising match for us and it raised £51,000 net .
7 That was the Catholic name for it and it had always seemed very appropriate to Preston , conjuring up visions of an unctuous priest dripping oil and glib assurance .
8 By the time it comes out there 'll be a demand for it and it will create its own market just by being where it is , by being what it is , a bold documentary . ’
9 Which ever way we look at it , its nature 's way of keeping us going , its , its what 's there to keep us surviving as a species , so its , its very clever , the , it worked , worked , nature worked it out very cleverly indeed that we should have this wonderful passion for someone and it should become love and then we should have children and then it becomes a , the whole cycle and that 's , that 's how it all goes .
10 She 'd even been on the local TV news for it and it had done wonders for business .
11 So I 've now got a handout for you and it 'll be up to date about how to complete a B one .
12 Just as the record was going to be released , Dave came round and told us he 'd got another manager for us and it turned out to be Ralph Horton who we 'd auditioned for at The Roebuck Pub in Tottenham Court Road .
13 A critic had coined a phrase for them and it was taken up as a catch phrase — ‘ They dance as one woman and what a woman . ’
14 I want to know how this man got into the courtyard — somebody must have opened the main door and gate for him and it 's possible that somebody going out may have seen him .
15 I experienced the medical practice side , I went out for two or three assignments to get a feel for it and it 's doable .
16 He put in a good word for me and it went on from there .
17 He passed the day skulking around cafes , and when Georges met him by chance later on he confessed he 'd been beaten up in his flat because he 'd agreed to do a favour for someone and it had gone wrong .
18 It would be the best thing for him and it would give his family some peace . ’
19 Over the last year he had worked hard to create an image for himself and it was paying off .
20 It was never a problem for me and it was never a problem for my family .
21 I seemed to have no value for him and it began to feel like a kind of death .
22 It took a good deal of time for me and it to get together .
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