Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So I mean it it was it was represented to me er and I felt that there was some logic in it that that this company would not be discussing this deal unless it felt it could make money out of it and that money in the end would have to come out of the local people here .
2 But the Working Party did not need to dally with morbidity indicators , since ‘ the reasons for the pattern of differential Regional mortality are not wholly understood but it is believed that Regional differences in morbidity explain the greater part of it and that statistics of relative differences in Regional morbidity , if they existed , would exhibit the same pattern as those for mortality ’ ( DHSS , 1976b , p. 16 ) .
3 There is perhaps one northeast of Flaxton Village , another south of it and another southeast of the A sixty four .
4 This was , after all , the century of Balzac and of Hugo , with orchidaceous Romanticism at one end of it and gnomic symbolism at the other .
5 Under the present definition of such schemes , the beneficiaries of them may include not only present employees of the company concerned , but also employees , or former employees , of it or any company in the same group , and the spouses , widows or widowers , children or step-children under the age of 18 , of any such employees .
6 The register and index have to be open for inspection during business hours by any member without charge and by any other person on payment of a small fee and a copy of it or any part of it has to be supplied to anyone on payment of a modest charge .
7 He always thought of it as some kind of converted dungeon , but he sees now , with a wry smile , that it 's really just an ordinary suburban house .
8 In those days the washing was done in a good old copper boiling on a Monday and light the fire underneath it and this sort of thing .
9 I was very much against it when that brother of hers wanted her to go .
10 They were several weeks journey from London , but towns like Liverpool or York were several days journey from London , so that the colonists might feel distant but not uniquely isolated from the metropolis , and had closer ties with it than many parts of the English countryside .
11 It is also called St Austin 's Stone , because of the legend that St Augustine ( also known as ‘ Austin' ) preached from it and baptized converts in the spring below .
12 You get some lemonade with cyanide in it and some Coke with cyanide in and see what she drinks .
13 By contrast , in London " talking black " or " chatting Patois " can be seen as a social act where speakers , coming to the conversation with similar models of the stereotyped " Creole " , but different degrees of competence in it and different amounts of motivation , negotiate a language which they agree is " Patois " / " Creole " / " black talk " etc .
14 After the usual morning service but before the final blessing , the congregation leave the church and begin to walk round it until both ends of the procession are able to join up .
15 if it had a few twists and curls round it and little things like that and bits of gold plate on it I mean that they 'd go for it , but er , because it 's made for its purpose and do n't want it .
16 I crossed the field , keeping extremely close to the top wall ready to jump over it if two tons of Fray Bentos came visiting , but there was no sign of either bull or cattle .
17 But there is more to it than just recruitment of people with disabilities .
18 I swam out to it and tied ropes to it .
19 After the show , he said he would make me one and so I said that I would really like a sort of Gibson 355 , like BB was using in the mid-'60s and I would like my name on it and all sort of things .
20 and you do bui plans of buildings on it and that sort of thing as well .
21 She likes advice with her kind of spin on it and brisk meetings with those most closely involved .
22 On my first acquaintance with the mad little road , in about 1950 , I had no feelings of affection for it nor any eye for the beauty all around , my gaze being fixed on the tarmac ahead as I dragged weary legs along it .
23 Acrylics Business general manager , Philip Felcey , forecasts continued rapid growth for it and similar products into the 1990s .
24 Aye , cos about six month ago there was a job come up in our office for like a trainee assistant manager type , well an assistant to an assistant manager kind of thing so I applied for it and another woman in the office applied for it cos she 's been here for like sixteen years or whatever .
25 cos I mean I get er talked about it and I know about it and that kind of thing and I that Darrel
26 This was a function of the domanial estate-structure ( sometimes known to English-speaking historians as the manorial system ) , that is of a central directly-farmed agricultural unit , having peasant-tenements grouped around it and owing labour-services on it , and more distant tenements associated with it owing other types of dues and services .
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