Example sentences of "[adj] [unc] [noun sg] it " in BNC.

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1 It 's got a broken er ignition it 's broken in two .
2 Still well I mean I know the majority of it 's wood and there 's three large windows in it , and a door and erm the roof is this erm stuff it 's just like er plastic moulding but it 's double glazed bloody oven in there !
3 U use this stuff instead of that er Eumobate It 's
4 How much e energy it uses
5 By the last decade of Edward III 's reign it had become customary for the contracts of service to specify how the gains of war were to be divided .
6 Due to the diversity of Club 18–30 's programme it is not , unfortunately , possible to give information on each of the countries featured in this brochure .
7 But do bring something from home , little little l y'know it can be useful
8 Okay erm in terms of the technical erm way it works erm the O Omni SQL Gateway does go through the Open Server for Kix at the moment and I think John could probably comment on the I B M relationship .
9 Good er share it out between five hundred people .
10 In the early years of Henry IV 's reign it was primarily an official body executing his wishes .
11 And I had a catalogue the other day from a , an environmental erm agency it was n't Greenpeace it was something like that that were ac actually now offering these soap savers that we used to have in the war to press your bits of soap into Magazines were full of tips for saving fuel .
12 In the late l9th century it was apparently a normal party-piece to imitate a well-known literary figure , signing-off with the name of the victim ; this has caused some confusion today , where recordings ‘ signed off ’ by Sir Henry Irving and Oscar Wilde now have their authenticity questioned .
13 HyperSoft Europe Ltd , Hassocks , West Sussex , says the Alan Cohen Consultancy Ltd AL/1 pack it markets as Application Browser is not a Cobol-to-C converter , but a code analyser and transformer that can prepare Cobol programs for migration from any system ( CI No 2,103 ) .
14 At best , however , the feudal summons could produce a cavalry force of little over 500 men , and even in Edward I 's reign it had obviously been insufficient in itself as a means of raising an army .
15 And they had got this contract for this er this lawyer who there was a great big er case it had run for long enough .
16 And er they have a go , er even day and night , and I do n't know anywhere in the country that you can get that sort of service twenty four hours a day , three hundred and sixty five days a year from people who get paid that sort of money , it 's , I think it 's , it 's a marvellous er set-up it really is .
17 Customs revenue stood at c. £40,000 per annum in 1509 ; in the last years of Henry VIII 's reign it was still at that figure ; by 1550/51 it had fallen to £26,000 .
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