Example sentences of "[coord] it the " in BNC.

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1 The assembled guests well knew they were after bigger quarry than hare or stag and it the small town of Kirkmichael , Mar , on Tuesday 6 September , formally proclaimed James King of England , Scotland and , as tradition required , France , a poor return for all the help the Bourbons had given to the Jacobite cause .
2 We had we had the two schools , the School and the what we call the Boys School , that was the other one on on the green and it the girl 's school , near this school , you started there as an infant between five and seven .
3 He said they would all be wanting to study the designs the minute Balor had cleared away breakfast and Bith at once reached for the knapsacks , and said he hoped Flaherty had not spilled jam on the drawing of the four-pronged diadem and Flaherty , injured , said indeed he had not and it the best damson jam he had ever tasted .
4 The Gnomes chimed in , saying to be sure they would , obliging was what they were , and it the best thing of all to be , leave aside impressing , which was just as important .
5 Inchbad had moved across to sit beside her and had taken her hand between his finger and thumb and was exclaiming what a pretty little thing she was and it the shame of the world that her brother had had to ride of land leave her all alone .
6 I mean you know and and it the eagerness oozed off the picture on the page .
7 And then they went up to the village and it the first one would been 's , 's and and 's .
8 Well the hose landed on him alright but it landed on his parcel and it the whole thing fell out on the road .
9 Unfortunately I ruined the film I I thought the film had erm wound on finished and it had and it the batteries had gone flat so it had n't , so I opened it and I lost all the .
10 But it the hermaphrodite threatens the binarism of gender through ambiguous unity , the female transvestite of the early seventeenth century positively disrupts that same scheme by usurping the master side of the opposition .
11 Legislation and case law provides the framework within which negotiation is carried forward , but it the process of bargaining and settlement-seeking with which the researchers are primarily concerned .
12 And the danger presumably is that the surpluses we were having our discussion and debate about earlier on , those surpluses that and I do understand why you feel the pensioners should benefit from their surplus , but it the reality is that the employers and possibly the pensioners are currently arguing amongst themselves for the benefit of those surpluses , but in fact one of the significant contributors is often the deferred pensioners
13 and all that , but it the air get 's so dry , that , that , you feel it wants dampening down .
14 Well I knew it was but it the fact that it had a nice easy switch in the base was something that I 'd been looking for .
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