Example sentences of "[prep] it [det] " in BNC.

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1 He leaned into it and the fielder at midwicket could only turn and jog after it all the way to the boundary .
2 The user has the option of selecting the number of pixels gap that the anchor points will jump across rather than fitting round but , apart from that , the Macintosh looks after it all .
3 But , after it all , she 's gon na be the one that 's going to need the erm the strength .
4 Your home will not suffer for a couple of weeks without anyone to look after it any more than when you go on holiday .
5 Do n't worry , Aurora — I wo n't be going after it any more . ’
6 Out it all rushed in a torrent , the whole story so far .
7 The Orynthia lived on , despite it all — off to Honduras again in March , 1840 , where this time it was the cook who ended up in prison : William Rhodes took her out to Fernando Po , Ascension and India in 1841 , and William Cox was master again on a voyage to the Cape and Burma in 1843 , in which year he sold his half-share to Henry Johnson , a City merchant .
8 Despite it all , Graham grins mischievously and wreaks the normal kind of two-year-old havoc at the family 's home in Huddersfield , West Yorkshire .
9 Despite it all , though , you may end up looking a bit foolish if you find you 've been barking up the wrong tree .
10 And still , despite it all , despite this living , fleshly rebuttal , he believed in the world 's ability to progress , in man 's ascent , in the defeat of superstition .
11 And yet , despite it all , I felt peace stealing into my soul .
12 Despite it all , he respected most of his colleagues .
13 The worst bit was to know that , despite it all , this horrible , devious monster actually turned her on !
14 You can claim back 80% of it each month from your NI contributions or tax payments .
15 I ca n't speak for the others , but I do some of it each hour .
16 There was no limit to the amount of money which could be used during any given assignment but at the end of it each operative had to account to Kolchinsky for his or her expenses in tabular form , supplying the relevant chits to back up the figurework .
17 We we should discuss a bit about this document and I too have had the er dubious honour of reading John Major 's speech and it 's nice to see that both Tory speakers have actually managed to take half of it each and paraphrase it .
18 This had his name on it , + he ate his breakfast out of it each morning .
19 It 's like , we do a bit of it each night and it 's over two weeks .
20 On the face of it such legislation seemed unnecessary ; after all , who in America would want to trade with a country like Iran ?
21 Carbon rubber , or derivations of it such as Goodyear Indy 5000 or AHAR , is durable but firm ; blown rubber is lighter but less resistant .
22 There was no fierce detestation of it such as loyalist unionists had for Faulknerite unionists or Sinn Féin republicans for SDLP republicans .
23 On the face of it such an action appears to be a simple case of cowardice in the face of the enemy .
24 In the exercise of it many factors have to be considered besides the strength of the case .
25 and nature of Man — of convincing one 's nerves that the world is full of Misery and Heartbreak , Pain , Sickness and oppression — whereby this Chamber of Maiden-Thought becomes gradually darkened and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set open — but all dark — all leading to dark passages .
26 However , on behalf of many of my constituents — I am sure that this is true for many other people around the country — I should like to stress that , although none of us thought in 1979 that we would be discussing this situation today , as a result of it many of our constituents have received a quality of life far superior to that which they might otherwise have had .
27 In that respect , Kundera could have fooled at least one of his readers ; but I do see that it belongs to the point of it all that the uncommon Jaromil should be thought humanly representative .
28 His own vicissitudes in love are a feature of the story he tells , as is his attempt to understand his disconcerting brother and to produce reflections on the meaning of it all .
29 I told him it was the size of it all disturbed me .
30 When you begin to think about it you grow dizzy , your stomach turns over , not just at the commercialism of it all , but at the aestheticism of it all , not just at the chequebooks but at the Intelligent Conversations , not just at the fifty percent but at the Sensitive Responses , not just at the winks and nods but at the Hushed Silence in the Presence of Art .
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