Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] it you " in BNC.

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1 When you do know a bit about it you yes you want to know
2 pilot tape for it you see
3 but there 's an organ is Sussex they want him to look at and erm so he said well send me a photograph er they 've got a photograph of it you see
4 Erm but I , you know I think that 's that , that 's an indictment of it you see because I
5 Well I think there 's the stretching of it you see , I mean wire w after a certain time it would stretch a bit
6 Yeah , well if you 're gon na be any good at it you 've got ta get your own are n't you ?
7 When you are slimming you are really eating your own body — eating away the part of it you do n't want , that surplus fat !
8 See there was part of it you 've got er you 've got to have somebody with you .
9 ‘ I 've no objection which part of it you want to explore , but I could strongly recommend the bedroom .
10 The one , the thing that I actually picked up on is tt erm in the greeting part of it you , you started very well and then Martin seemed to take control and you almost felt as if Martin was interviewing you at one point and erm you tried to get the control back and that 's when you went straight into the statement of purpose , because Martin was taking control .
11 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
12 Er you then fill their car with whole car and this is the really sick part of it you put , you er rip , slash their , you put s you put their car and then your tyres and fill it with , instead of air you fill them with cement .
13 Maggie Thatcher had told them to do , they have n't realized that owning your home like you know you buy it off the Council or things like that , it ends there , they 're forgetting the maintenance part of it you know
14 No , no , say , I 'm talking , that is seeing the advantage of it you see .
15 And I would n't suggest you , you tamper with it , er , because if you do damage the framework of it you 've got no redress from the company .
16 Well we had such a laugh about it you know .
17 But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe .
18 And you used to have what they call a wick in it you know to light it and turn it down at night time and blow it out down the .
19 Erm there was only one battle in it you know but That erm that the war between France and erm and and and Austria was fought in June erm essentially in June of er of eighteen er fifty nine .
20 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
21 I nearly always write with an acoustic , but if it 's tuned to an open chord you will obviously have to write something different ; if you stick a capo on it you 'll write something different ; if I use an amplifier and an electric guitar I 'll write something different again .
22 No I was n't there I was in Switzerland but it was quite nice because they had carte blanche they have some preview of it you know you had like a band playing
23 this to a and you 're totally in charge of it you wo n't really get to grips and get .
24 You 're going to think well I know what will happen , we 'll get if you drip hydrochloric acid on it you 'd get funnium chloride water and carbon dioxide .
25 That 's right and put your paddle in that and you scull you had to come down every time and many a time people 'd learn that that paddle will come out , but once you got the knack of it you could do it one hand , cos you was cutting down all the time like that 's what it was .
26 I mean you could have , if you have basically what we 're saying is that you have a whole load of of subject reports and on the top of it you 've got form tutor report
27 She 's got me this and that and all the rest of it you know ?
28 and er he he used to ring the bell and he used to clean he had to clean the church and all the rest of it you know .
29 You 've got to put the clef at the beginning of it you really ought to .
30 We feel price of it you know .
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