Example sentences of "[prep] it [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was significant because during the course of it two things became very plain to Anna . |
2 | It was an affliction rather than a gift , and I was to be healed of it two years later by what I believe was the power of Christ . |
3 | He repeatedly told himself he 'd beat the stiffness out of it one day . |
4 | Maybe I 'll see the funny side of it one day . |
5 | Some of them have actually turned round and said keep it up Mr , keep it up Mr , we will see the end of it one day . |
6 | get in the top of it one day |
7 | ‘ Oh , I still feel the consequences of it one way or another . |
8 | The whole idea has always been abhorrent to us , and we were rid of it 14 years ago in 1977 , when we voted to secede from South Africa and re-assist control over our own affairs . |
9 | It 's not right they were out of it six months before then . |
10 | The Queen was forced to strip him of it 13 years later . |
11 | Mr. Wilberforce and I agree that where we knew one instance of it thirty years ago , there are now a dozen or more . ’ |
12 | But Main Line contended it had reached a binding verbal agreement with Basinger , who was to have been paid £2m ( 3m dollars ) for six weeks ' work , and that she backed out of it four weeks before shooting was to begin in 1991 . |
13 | Initially , in her sworn depositions , Hildenbrand apparently said that the delay in payment to the gallery was due to an unnamed Japanese intermediary ; Feigen states that she then ‘ admitted in sworn testimony that she had perjured herself , which is a felony , and that the entity owned by Lanzone and herself had in fact received the money $600,000 of it seven months earlier , and then $200,000 and that the money had been spent on Lanzone 's home mortgage and restaurant expenses ’ . |
14 | She actually I have to be I 've been to her house and she lives in the middle of nowhere I wo n't tell you where , she lives in the middle of nowhere in fact I drove past it three times before we found it . |
15 | And on the morrow they began to attack the city , and they fought against it three days strenuously ; and the Moors received great loss , for they came blindly up to the walls and were slain there . |
16 | Over the marble mantelpiece was a huge oval gold mirror , with an eagle adorning it , and beneath it two gilt and delicate sprays of candle brackets . |
17 | Beyond the door was a slight recess blocked by a thick metal iron grille , and behind it four pairs of cruel red eyes gleamed in the darkness . |
18 | Behind it two men in singlets were serving drinks . |
19 | Here again we are assisted by Strype : ‘ The entrails and bowels were honourably buried in the [ St George 's , Windsor ] chapel ’ , for it was not usual for the viscera chest to take any part in the state obsequies ; the coffin was reunited with it nineteen days later . |
20 | IN THE Domesday Book Sedgebrook is valued at £8 , having with it three mills , sixty acres of meadow , and land for nine plough teams . |
21 | It is a very strong club but Couples , a naturally powerful striker , drives with it 270 yards or so , and is equally happy with it off the fairway . |
22 | And er I got roped into it one year because I had to stop in for something or other that I Course I had n't done but |
23 | Now this is n not quite accurate , because it does n't quite go into it six times . |
24 | It can be the worst layout imaginable , but he 'll go into it 100 percent . |
25 | Stane Street , from London to Chichester , has along it three settlements , Hardham , Alfoldean and Ewell . |
26 | This promised visit to the school , mused Hank , would be his father 's first since he had graduated from it twenty-five years earlier . |
27 | The court has before it two appeals which raise the same point of law , that is to say , can a child who is born alive , but suffering from disabilities occasioned by negligence on the part of the proposed defendant at a time when the child was en ventre sa mère and unborn , maintain an action for damages for negligence against the defendant . |
28 | This general duty of the doctor , to control symptoms as much as possible and otherwise make the patient as comfortable as possible , has implicit in it two propositions worth noticing . |
29 | In it two standards of neutrality conflict . |
30 | good in it five P an hour ? |