Example sentences of "it [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | found it I put it behind so stop the kids |
2 | well I have it I have it from the words of himself er |
3 | What it requires to extend it is what Einstein 's work on general relativity gave to the special theory , namely , a generalization of it which extends it to all frames of reference regardless . |
4 | In consequence , that aspect of it which links it with previous practice has diminished almost at times to the point of disappearance . |
5 | However , the conceptual oppositions which structure Western philosophical thought , such as sensible v. intelligible , form v. content all imply that ideas , and indeed content of any kind , exist independently of the medium in which they are formulated : the word ‘ medium ’ itself conveys the secondary status that language is given in these conceptual oppositions , always de fined as a vehicle or an instrument of something separate from it which governs it from without . |
6 | Who was it who drove you inside yourself at that big hospital in England ? |
7 | ‘ People hear of it who know nothing of its origins . |
8 | ‘ Who was it who said something about the lady arguing too much ? ’ |
9 | Amazing int it you get something like that and it 'll go forever |
10 | No , I think probably if you pay for it you get it in black and white . |
11 | I take it you book me into that hotel . |
12 | But it you want none of them on |
13 | ‘ And was it she sent you on your mission to pay me my due ? |
14 | you could have done it she had plenty of time to do it . |
15 | ‘ And what is it she wants you to be ? ’ |
16 | In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity , judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends . |
17 | And it we drive it at sixty miles an hour , for two hours . |
18 | [ There is an ] exceptional case , in which , though the predicate is the name of a class , yet in predicating it we affirm nothing but resemblance , the class being founded not on resemblance in any given particular , but on general unanalysable resemblance . |
19 | I think when somebody teaches it they teach it in the premise that everybody they 're talking to is heterosexual . |
20 | You 're taping it they show it to you after recording yourself then ? |
21 | And when he has found it he lays it on his shoulders rejoicing . |
22 | Some took it as a satire on Minton 's sex life and the tutor Colin Hayes was so angered by it he ordered it to be torn off the wall . |
23 | What is it he blames thee for ? ’ |
24 | But before she could decide whether or not finally to deny it he stopped her in her tracks with another accusation — one that she had definitely not seen coming . |