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

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1 Some people tend to overuse it and/or use it for concepts too complicated for this medium i.e. where a proper report or formal memo or even a meeting would be more appropriate than an e-mail message .
2 The accidental loss or destruction of a will has no effect upon its validity , and its contents may be proved by the production of copies or drafts , or even by the recollection of persons who have seen it or heard it read .
3 The knowledge that you are yourself , and the world may like it or loathe it , but here you are .
4 Love it or loathe it , there is no getting away from the fact that , all around the world , people care deeply about their football .
5 Review by Keith Thompson LIKE it or loathe it , Victorian Music Hall is at the very root of modern British mainstream comedy .
6 They are no longer prepared to ‘ like it or lump it ’ with publicly delivered services .
7 ‘ Like it or lump it , ’ the President said , ‘ I accept it , too . ’
8 Like it or lump it , the world is slowly turning on to Graphical User Interfaces , whether they be Windows , the Apple Mac 's operating system , or the Next — not forgetting OS/2 v 2.0 , of course .
9 If they will insist on arriving unexpectedly , they 'll have to like it or lump it , wo n't they ?
10 I just said leave it or lump it !
11 they , told them they can like it or lump it and they said the miner 's strike , but she still won the election after the miner 's strike which
12 Yet no one stops it or persuades it to change its mind .
13 As Nizan himself pointedly remarked in 1935 , " All reactionary literatures dread reality ; they either avoid it or conceal it .
14 I 'm I 'm not entirely convinced that we have enough control over the existing county schools , never mind , never mind whether we 'd be able to retain it or increase it .
15 Do they bring the doubt out into the open to examine it or silence it and pretend it never happened ?
16 So , art history only begins after the death of the work , but as long as the work lives , or at least in the first fifty years of its life , it communicates with people living in the same period who have accepted it or rejected it and who have talked about it .
17 I mean there 's carnage on these roads of ours , and people are just not doing anything about it or taking it seriously enough .
18 The importance of affirmation With regard to football it perhaps does not matter very much — people who like playing it or watching it are not likely to be seriously affected by our negative comments ; they will just think that we are stupid and go on playing and watching as before .
19 This is true whether you are reading poetry , listening to it or writing it .
20 In any event the presumption is rebuttable and will be fairly easily rebutted where a developer needs to retain ownership of the road in order to build it or to dedicate it as a public highway .
21 If , having chosen not to take advice , they took the same tack with the process of law once started , and thought that by ignoring it or defying it they could halt it , they were laying themselves open to an even ruder shock .
22 It seemed the water of Undersea did n't mingle with it or wash it away .
23 Watch it or wash it ?
24 If you do not understand the report you must get the expert either to redraft it or to explain it .
25 " You 're not asked to like it or dislike it , " she retorted curtly .
26 Acting alone , the sternal muscles curve the abdomen downwards and the tergals straighten it or bend it upwards .
27 Will I make it or blow it ?
28 you lose it or put it beneath glass ,
29 The next stage is to implement it or put it into action .
30 " [ T ] he language of an exemption clause is prima facie to be construed against the person who drafted it or put it forward … [ and ] the language of an exemption clause must be sufficiently explicit to disclose the common intention of the parties without straining the language " ( Cumming-Bruce LJ in Acme Transport Co Ltd v Betts [ 1991 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 131 ) .
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