Example sentences of "[prep] it he [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 From the sound of it he 'd blow you away without a second thought .
2 But I 'll make , I 've got to make the other half of it , so when I make the other half of it he can probably have , er have a couple of jam ones
3 Out of it he could see Barry , his bike propped up against his house , mending his chain .
4 His companion 's tongue had swollen and his mouth was so full of it he could hardly speak .
5 To-night he must make the shortest time of it he could to Strata Marcella , reassure himself that his father 's grave had not been desecrated , and warn the prior of Isambard 's malignant interest in it .
6 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
7 In turn Vaughan continued to complain of Minton 's riotous life for if he felt like it he would start jiving in the middle of the night .
8 What lay behind it he would probably never know .
9 If he gets fed up with it he 'll just stop and we wo n't mind .
10 ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again !
11 With it he could express the body , the mass and density of things .
12 But if he thought he could get away with it he could think again !
13 ‘ The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
14 The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
15 The agreement itself is not enforceable against the other contracting party ; and if he had paid under it he could , having paid under protest , recover back the sums paid , as money had and received to his use .
16 Not only throughout Britain , but in many parts of Europe and in the New World , it was widely accepted that if a person succeeded in erecting a dwelling on common or waste land between sunset and sunrise and lighting a fire in it he could not lawfully be dispossessed .
17 Beyond it he could see the bright flag of a bus stop and the — bus shelter .
18 Cos if Bill knows that I get upset over it he wo n't have any of them there !
19 Without it he can not attain to full powers either of learning or of teaching in any .
20 He always needed that : without it he could not feel easy in himself .
21 If Ken had only put his mind to it he might have in the end come up with something even better .
22 By this time there was very little he did not know about being a prince ; and long before he came to it he would know more than most men born to it about being a king .
23 But there was a quality to it he would not have expected .
24 But as his eyes grew accustomed to it he could make out a hand protruding from the open lounge doorway .
25 When it came to it he could n't kill the happiness he saw in her .
26 Posidonius confessed that at first he had been disturbed by the spectacle of human heads nailed up at the entrance of the aristocratic Celtic houses , but afterwards " becoming used to it he could bear it with equanimity " ( Strabo 4.4.5 ) .
27 If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards .
28 But I thought when he puts his mind to it he can really try ca n't he ?
29 Well if , if he 's got an M O T on it he 'll be able to run it until the M O T
30 The coach did not in fact crash and if he had remained on it he would have suffered no harm .
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