Example sentences of "it [be] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] it " in BNC.

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1 It 's we 'll make it in the morning , one morning and then we can come out at erm
2 This stuff here , which is actually dried out but it 's you can smell it , it still has the aroma of linseed oil which is what it is .
3 Yeah well it is n't that one , it 's I 'll find it and I 'll read it out to you Julian 's one is two hundred and thirty four ninety nine
4 You know , I mean all it is like I say , it 's I 'd use it , put it that way .
5 I it 's she will type it in as two , and then you will give her the next draft and then two and then the next draft and then two , I mean there 's no confusion there for her .
6 ‘ Of course , this villa has no right to be here , ’ Nigel told them , ‘ but since it is we must save it for future generations to enjoy . ’
7 Mind you with the site as it is I would imagine it would give most usage on that .
8 As long as know what it is I 'll do it when I get home .
9 I 'll say it is I 'll say it is but she says she has a trapped nerve in the top of her leg , she says sometimes it 's not so bad but she said it 's not bad , you know when I get up she says I 'm in a lot of pain and it , you have to take painkillers for it
10 Er it it is I can remove it from the rest of the the sales that er even from the direct sales that you 've been
11 if you 're gon na do that , I 'll tell ya if you switch it off and switch it back on again if , if it 's the problem I think it is it 'll cure it , if it 's which I do n't think it is , it 's the other one that 's incurable
12 ‘ A badger will stand its ground so if you locate where it is you can dig it up and need only one net . ’
13 A badger will stand its ground , so if you locate where it is you can dig it up and need only one net . ’
14 Lot fifty three is an Edison Gem there it is you can see it now Lot fifty three and I have a hundred and fifty offered for this , sixty , one seventy , one eighty ninety , two hundred two hundred , yes , two hundred and twenty , two forty , two sixty two sixty near the back seated , any more ?
15 Even if she did claim to know who it was we 'd find it difficult to convince a judge , without far more proof than I have at the moment . ’
16 Whatever it was he would accept it .
17 In Bartlett v. Sydney Marcus ( 1965 C.A. ) the seller , a car dealer , told the buyer that the car had a defective clutch and that if he bought it as it was he could have it for £550 but that if the seller were to repair it first , the price would be £575 .
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