Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | okay , it is where the trouser crease meets the line of the groin and it 's skin deep , okay , so you 'll pushing onto it you 'd probably have to put your two fingers and a pad and your knuckles right in there , alright and you 'll feel it yourself best when you 're lying down and your knee just up like that , that 's when you can feel it best because you can push in harder then , cos you 've relaxed your stomach and that 's another tip for putting pressure on it when you 've got somebody who needs that , you need to relax the stomach muscle , but you manage to put pressure up there okay ? |
2 | That is really my position and , unless I believed in it I would not feel justified in the course I have taken . |
3 | I mean unless somebody 's living in it you ca n't go in the evenings in the winter can you ? |
4 | She had meant to confide that she , too , was a seduced woman ; yet when it came to it she could n't find the correct words . |
5 | When it came to it he could n't kill the happiness he saw in her . |
6 | If you were paying for it I could n't stop you now you 're sixteen |
7 | An and the other thing is of course , when I first started going on it you ca n't read while you 're on it |
8 | — though to look at it you would n't know ; |
9 | In the past , firms not authorised for investment business could feel fairly secure in the knowledge that if they did stray into it they would only be investigated in the event of a complaint . |
10 | All right , so I 've got a bottle of Scotch which costs about 50 quid and if the studio does n't pay for it I 'll never work for them again , and a big pile of this flimsy hotel notepaper . |
11 | Oh well Ange if you ai n't got ta pay for it I 'd bloody take it . |
12 | What lay behind it he would probably never know . |
13 | I thought I knew , I knew with it I could n't wear my bottom teeth all week because of the ulcers right beside near the bottom of my gum . |
14 | Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper . |
15 | Alright I 'll get through it I wo n't be running about as much as what I usually do . |
16 | The rowing boat near the weir — only this time they had gone too far and Uncle Albert was not strong enough to row them back to safety ; the study at Uncle Albert 's house looking warm and friendly and inviting ; the professor beetle shouting rude instructions at some little beetles that had got into difficulty ; again a glimpse of her uncle 's study ; then a turnstile — one of those that only turn one way , so once you have passed through it you ca n't get back ; playful light beams now shrieking with fear as they hurtle past the window to their destruction ; walking up the down-escalator and not being able to get anywhere ; yet another brief snatch of the study … |
17 | If people had to put their hands in their own pockets and had to pay for it they would not drink so much . ’ |
18 | Tribunal chairman Mr Brown said : ‘ The cause of the trouble is free alcohol if people had to pay for it they would not drink so much . ’ |
19 | And if you think about it you ca n't get a much bigger turn out than that . |
20 | She said , ooh she said to me , she said I know Barbara she said it 's no good talking about it you would n't wan na know , she said , you 're alright . |
21 | On the other hand , now I come to think of it I ca n't see why they should go round clanking chains . |
22 | They leave you to amble into the desert on your own , and when you come to think of it you ca n't really blame them . |
23 | Whil whilst whilst you 're thinking about it I would also suggest that er well ask for any other comments anybody may wish to raise on Selby itself . |
24 | to find out from her if it comes to it we can perhaps ask the old lady if she can set something up where |
25 | Cos , if you got a room , and you spill on it it would n't matter . |
26 | Cos if Bill knows that I get upset over it he wo n't have any of them there ! |