Example sentences of "[prep] it and [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't see them two paying out for somebody to look after it and I can not really I can not Seasons , well what you got on today ?
2 I mean if they really sort of tried to make a story out of it and they could n't , they contacted the council offices and everyone was on holiday or nobody 'd answer the phone or what normally happens at council offices , they 'd say ‘ Oh , well , sod this , ’ and they 'd go away and they 'd do the , you know , write it up in a really nasty way so
3 to most of it and we would n't be producing too much unburnt fuel coming out of the back , you know
4 but less superficially it is a fact that Christian truth is not to be equated with our formulations of it and we must always satisfy ourselves with pointers to it .
5 We could take in a huge dose of it and it would n't harm us one tiny little bit .
6 He 'll sit on the back of it and I ca n't get up !
7 This happened to be the very moment when I dropped the punt-pole into the water , the idea being that Dennis could grab hold of it and I would then pull him in .
8 you might have heard of it and you might not .
9 You can , you can write it out again afterwards to make sense of it and you can both get together and write it out and sort of do pretty tables .
10 But enough was enough , this fast drinking ; alien booze , much more of it and he could not drive to work .
11 And er she 'd tried to get rid of it and she could n't , so she found out her husband was coming home , he was actually in the boat coming back and she did n't know what to do .
12 It shone and danced in the darkness , and without it there would be nothing ; but one hand raised against it and it could lightly cease .
13 Enlightened dry-fly anglers , too , have already been taking some tremendous catches with it and it will surely prove devastating for dapping , the earliest form of fly fishing , a method still used extensively in Ireland at certain times of year .
14 ‘ I ca n't leave you with it and I ca n't deal with it .
15 And he travels with it and I 'd rather him not .
16 You can look right into it and you can actually find out the behaviour of it fully .
17 Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence .
18 I 'll just pretend I 'm listening to it and I 'll just put it on the side and just the switch the thing on they 'll never know the difference .
19 and secondly we say that er we 're setting aside the question of discrimination primary basis section fourteen is an absolute block on it and you ca n't have it more complete er , er undermining of article eighty five and again even if the bad faith point arises , er simply makes it and we say quite clearly excessively difficult to enforce article eighty five
20 I had to have a cast on it and I could n't play guitar at all in any fashion .
21 Oh er telly 's got a buzz on it and I could n't get it off , I think I made it worse .
22 But what he said was that erm the house wanted a lot of money spending on it and he could n't afford to do it .
23 So then this fellow comes to the phone , obviously his missus had entered it and he did n't have a bloody clue that she 'd gone in for it and he 'd just come home from work and er Annika Rice there , saying oh where is she ?
24 We always had to chase after him for it and he 'd never give her more than a pound a week .
25 My view is that we 've got forty years to think about it and we can surely think ahead .
26 Yeah but then she 'll start asking me things about it and I wo n't know .
27 Nevertheless , it was unnecessary of him to say it — I 've spoken to an analyst about it and I 'll probably grow out of it , when I 'm bigger .
28 If I spend a good while looking at it and I ca n't find anything different can we , maybe we start doing some ringing ?
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