Example sentences of "it [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | is it first time he 's had one ? |
32 | Really is good Saw it first time when it was out last year I ca n't think that twenty more days and I 'm a fucking away . |
33 | Did n't like it first time . |
34 | I shall tell Mr Harker about this when I next see him and I shall make sure that Mr Thacker knows about it first thing tomorrow ! ’ |
35 | Nick had a wart and he spat on it first thing every morning and by the end of the week it was gone . ’ |
36 | He said , ‘ We 'll get going on it first thing tomorrow . |
37 | But he 'll get it first thing in the morning . |
38 | Well I 'll I 'll fax it first thing in the morning on Monday right or somebody will so you can get it y'know we just need to monitor it for a week and that 's it . |
39 | ‘ Right , I 'll see to it first thing . ’ |
40 | I 'll try and get round to it first thing in the morning . |
41 | So she goes , I want it first thing tomorrow morning , and I mean like this is talking like , we 're talking major here ! |
42 | ‘ It 's hard for people to really understand and identify with a problem , whether it 's Aids , Somalia or pollution , until they really get to see it first hand , ’ reflects Hines . |
43 | For this reason , he invited the previous speaker who had first referred to the lack of education of the people of the area to spend a day or two in the area sometime to experience it first hand . |
44 | He had heard that Newgate was a hell-hole but now he experienced it first hand and understood why some prisoners went quickly insane . |
45 | Sharon said : ‘ The company 's war history is fascinating and many of our retired employees will remember it first hand . ’ |
46 | Indeed , this was a very rare opportunity for all delegates and visitors , as I said , to meet to listen yes , and to hear it first hand about the life and witness of more than three hundred member churches throughout the world in a hundred countries ! |
47 | Taff 's first remark was ‘ I wonder how many copped it last night , Piper ? ’ |
48 | ‘ What was it last night , a stag party ? ’ |
49 | ‘ He did it last night sometime . ’ |
50 | For some reason he had not been too worried out it last night , nor was he now . |
51 | ‘ Saw it last night , ’ they 'd say next morning . |
52 | I I got it last night . |
53 | ‘ I made a terrible bosh of it last night . ’ |
54 | Yes , I done it last night |
55 | I dreamt of it last night . ’ |
56 | I hope they get through but the Post Office got it last night , did n't it ? ’ |
57 | ‘ Why did n't you mention it last night ? ’ |
58 | To have the thing scraped or vacuumed out of her womb , the very thought of it last night had sent her to the bathroom , heaving over the modern white lavatory . |
59 | I found it last night , parked a couple of streets away . ’ |
60 | ‘ It 's got its attractions , but you should have been in it last night . ’ |