Example sentences of "[vb pp] it [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I should have reported it first , but I thought I could always plead urgency if I was disciplined again , and I could n't take the risk of being denied access . ’ |
2 | Yes , I done it last night |
3 | Oh , then I ought to have done it last night . |
4 | Should of done it last night when it was empty then . |
5 | You done it last year did n't you ? |
6 | They could have done it last Friday put up with mind |
7 | I 've been mean I 've been , I would of done it last weekend , but , I do n't , I had a load of washing and it depends |
8 | ‘ I should have unloaded it first , ’ Catherine Crane said , apologetically , ‘ but I just could n't move in any direction with it where it was . ’ |
9 | And once again I thought of Prospero ; even if he had not said it first , I should have thought of it then . |
10 | For some reason , Belgion had resented this observation , not because he thought it untrue but because he claimed to have said it first . |
11 | As they walked inside , arm in arm , she said huskily , ‘ Darling , what would you have done if I had n't said it first ? ’ |
12 | She could see nothing unless he had seen it first . |
13 | Doctor seen it first , she thought I had pulled a hair and it was kind of septic |
14 | I would 've seen it last week though . |
15 | I had visited it last year out of curiosity . |
16 | She had n't noticed it last night . |
17 | An air of antiquity hung over that pathway , which , followed to its logical end , ran down to the river , as if the ancient Britons had used it first and it would go on being used even after the Bomb fell . |
18 | Well she goes June come on , could have had it next Friday I think something must be happening next Friday , she goes to Australia on the seventh well maybe that is next Friday Oh no it 's the is n't it ? |
19 | She would have smelt it first — long before the old girl downstairs : she did n't smell it till we went in to get her . ’ |
20 | Possibly de Moivre was one of Bayes 's teachers , so that Bayes may have learned of the problem directly from him , although he may equally have encountered it first in his writings or in the Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , And His Expectations ( 1749 ) by David Hartley [ q.v . ] . |
21 | Education was probably a larger issue in the 1964 general election than ever before ( or , it need hardly be added , since ) : the national opinion polls placed it second only to the cost of living . |
22 | The assessors and Burn only placed it sixth on their Foreign Office lists , and Scott dismissed it as ‘ a flash affair by my old pupil ’ . |
23 | Fill this with a small amount of cat litter , having lined it first with newspaper . |
24 | The judge reckoned it was a bit savage but nevertheless awarded it second prize . |
25 | The hose was where I 'd left it last summer , not neatly stored but tangled in a corner , its untidy coils covering a rake , a batch of canes and a pair of long-handled shears . |
26 | And Bill had cooked it last night and it were really nice , I bought it last week . |
27 | And the rosebush culled from the best North-West London nursery — he 'd planted it last Saturday — was only there for me when I ripped scarlet beads of blood from thin air . |
28 | If only you had read it first — as at least six people did without realising . |
29 | er I 'm er read it first |