Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's getting it up the stairs is n't it ? |
2 | ‘ It 's taking me to the pin of my collar to keep up in the matter of sheer technical knowledge . |
3 | Erm you go down a bit of a lane and it 's gets you on the through road does n't it ? |
4 | How do you know , oh it 's saving it onto the disk now |
5 | Well it 's taping it with the recording . |
6 | Well the recession that the tourist industry faces is really it 's sharing it with the world . |
7 | It 's to remove you from the source of this , and that is the school you 're working in . |
8 | It 's keeping you on the bike . |
9 | It 's like it 's there and it 's staring us in the face but I just ca n't … ca n't access it . ’ |
10 | Never face discomfort till it 's staring you in the face . ’ |
11 | It 's pulling it against the direction we 're measuring S |
12 | No , no well not really Elly , trouble is I had my bag with me and erm it 's carrying it across the Underground but it 's quite a way across the Underground cos you have go |
13 | It is much easier to advocate such a policy ( i.e. to avoid making hasty decisions ) on the ground than it is to execute it in the air when presented with an unusual emergency . |
14 | It is staring us in the face . |
15 | Cos you know one of the people says that the best place for it is to lob it in the arboretum lake . |
16 | Owen knew from the title that this was a member of the Egyptian Royal Family but which of the Khedive 's numerous progeny it was escaped him for the moment . |
17 | It was as embarrassing to see a friend under the influence of adrenalin when one had not lost one 's own temper as it was to see him under the influence of alcohol when one was sober . |
18 | He told us what sport it was to take her to the ‘ Houtsize ‘ 0use ’ in London , first putting her on the Inner Circle , getting off smartly himself , and leaving her to go round and round until his amusement wore off . |
19 | They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ . |
20 | Oh it was bought it from the Christmas , two ninety nine from . |
21 | FOUR years after it was burned it to the ground in a disastrous fire , a Catholic church is rising from the ashes . |