Example sentences of "it his [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alice knew that it was the situation he was examining ; he was not used to this informality , to group-living , but he was giving it his consideration .
2 He had received it in the post almost a week ago , and the moment he read it his heart had frozen — he had actually felt himself go ice-cold .
3 Charlemagne made it his capital because it was a defendable town in his own territory .
4 The result was James 's own assassination at Perth , just when he was planning to make it his capital and the new home of St Andrew 's University .
5 Before the race he had been tense , after it his fury had seemed spontaneous and genuine .
6 After a dinner at the famous Kaiserhof Hotel , chosen because Hitler had made it his headquarters before he came to power , the Joyces went back to a party at the Reichsrundfunk building .
7 In July the king finally moved north , took up his residence in the abbey of Lilleshall , and made it his headquarters while he reviewed the defences of the Welsh border .
8 We are made to share his view , and with it his plans and hopes to gain at the expense of good .
9 Nick had landed the job of editor and when he had told Harriet about it his enthusiasm had been infectious .
10 He was asked to put on it his daytime phone number , and to tick a little box which indicated that he was willing to receive phone calls from dealers with urgent share recommendations .
11 These bets would be handed over to a runner and signed with each man 's racing nom de plume , be it his nickname or any other name he considered lucky .
12 Because it was quite obviously more than probable that all Ven meant by that last remark was that , having driven her to Prague , he felt it his responsibility to drive her back to Mariánské Láznë again .
13 Make it his responsibility .
14 She called it his Washington Square because he was professor of English in the university there .
15 Was he a savage creature with evil designs on me or was it his idea of a joke ?
16 Anna 's family and friends launched a campaign calling for tighter restrictions on bail laws and Cheltenham MP , Nigel Jones gave it his backing in a march through Gloucester .
17 Off the pitch he gave much time to helping young players , while on it his play was never selfish , always for the team rather than his average ; and there were times when he batted in great pain rather than let the side down .
18 He would n't let her make it his problem .
19 Reading that line , and adding to it his memories of Finn and Fróda , of Beowulf and Hróthgár and the other pagan heroes from the darkness before the English dawn , Tolkien may have felt that Milton was more accurate than he knew .
20 I suppose if you think about it his parents probably think it 's probably good to get him out of London and get him doing something .
21 Even without it his question encapsulates all that is selfish and ruthless among human beings .
22 you do it his course here on erm
23 This takes me into my second point : Advent means that through Christ this world has a destiny because God has poured into it his hope .
24 Was it his fancy that he saw Phil Jordan staring at him morosely through an upper window ?
25 The RICS check each lease to make sure there is a power of appointment ; other than that , the president did not consider it his function to determine any legal questions which might arise in the course of a rent review .
26 Is it his anima ?
27 Were it his daughter ?
28 For the " national unity " which Franco considered it his mission to create could not brook anything but centralized government .
29 What was it his girl friend , Sandy Riverton , had said when she called him in the middle of the night ?
30 Oh , is it hi , was it his decision ?
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