Example sentences of "[prep] it [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By the look of it I would think so . ’
2 ‘ If I had that much money and it was the first real money I had ever made , ’ said the businessman at last , ‘ I 'd put a quarter of it in government savings bonds , and with the rest of it I 'd buy as much land or property in and around Tollemarche and Edmonton as I could lay my hands on . ’
3 If the before I come to go past it he would cut back in and and climb across even if if the next car then back in again you 're just going , you start out of line
4 If something happens at the school or to someone associated with it which may reflect badly give facts but no opinions .
5 By the time we finish with it we shall have just scratched the surface of the subject .
6 Cos I was , I said to the youngsters yesterday , I says I 'll tell you what we 'll do , we 'll just take your trainers tomorrow , or we 'll go down the town and put your competition paintings in and then we 'll come round and get the bus up home , and then I thought ah the hell with it we 'll go on down to York Street
7 ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again !
8 But if he thought he could get away with it he could think again !
9 The full Oxford English Dictionary is available on compact disc ; and with it you can do far more extensive searches for information than the printed book allows .
10 From it you can look across to the well-occupied slopes on the other side of the wide river valley , where there are numbers of small villages and some fine agricultural land , because these glaciated valleys are celebrated for their fertility .
11 That 's that 's it until I know or I know what I 'm actually looking for in it I can run around chasing me tail all day which
12 In it you 'll find more fun and thrill rides than any other amusement park in Europe .
13 Probably she 'll be so wrapped up in it she 'll feel differently . ’
14 ‘ I can also pick up music — without it I 'd go absolutely berserk . ’
15 We have seen that caf can have several roles ; to move toward it we must break away from keeping our learners straightjacketed in systems that do not allow them to express their individual needs and ideas .
16 But as his eyes grew accustomed to it he could make out a hand protruding from the open lounge doorway .
17 When the time is right to speak about it we shall do so .
18 I think she imagined if she did n't think about it it might go away .
19 Oh going back to the apprenticeship you were more or less left as you stood because I I thought that journeymen were very what 's the word very er they were only too willing to let you know what was going on and when you think about it you can see why .
20 Through it you can look out on some trees .
21 I never saw that it was quite in balance , but you know you just , it 's a case , if somebody else does n't do something and you ca n't stand looking at it you will get on and do it ,
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