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

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1 but your baby when anything comes to actually buying for it and er looking after it I would imagine , I ca n't see him doing all what he says he 's gon na do with it Lynn
2 cos I says if he looks after it I 'll buy him one with radio on as well
3 no where erm the multiple concern who looked after that business , where their national account department looked after that corporate we would look after it and where their key account department looked after it you would look after it and is a national account for for erm
4 But there were many , including senior ministers , who were highly critical of her decision to continue and believed that despite it she could and should be persuaded to stand down .
5 Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ?
6 It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent .
7 On the face of it they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government 's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system .
8 yeah , no , not that we come back to that in a moment or to , I 'm just trying to see where this leads us though Mr , erm as a matter of legal analysis , erm y-y-y- your complaint , one particular one we 're talking about is that erm these standard , these are standard degrees which offend the competition rules now if it , if that 's right would not the consequence by erm across the ball , you 're saying you only , you only would render them invalid in so far as they happen to do any , happened to have done any particular name of , er that , I ca n't think , it did n't seem to be in any of the erm cases we 've looked at where the competition rules were applied , but that was a necessary condition if , if , if it 's that if it 's void , if people have suffered a loss as a result of it they can recover a lost , you do n't have to show a loss do you in order to , to , to be declared void
9 And er then at the end of it we 'll talk it through .
10 Yeah if we 're actually ever gon na make use of it we will , joking aside , have to try and get something .
11 And for a really considered exposition of it we can turn to Charles Temple 's Native Races and their Rulers ( 1918 ) , a remarkable work which , though it bears the unmistakable stamp of a mind operating obsessively in isolation , pursuing ideas by their internal logic rather than by the rules of external evidence , can yet be assumed to possess a representative character .
12 Let's make the best of it we can .
13 ‘ To make full use of it we should be publishing our books in the world 's biggest English language market . ’
14 One of the themes of the 1990s that we can identify for ourselves — although what history will make of it we must wait and see — is the concept of government by charter , with the underlying idea that poor public service can be remedied by better management held by force and compensation to higher performance standards .
15 If you were it probably be a bit different than it actually is dad said to me once that if he , that if he 'd like been in charge of it we 'd of gone to the Leeds and not St Augustine 's
16 But perhaps , by telling him of it she might break through the shell of quiet self-sufficiency and recollection that had kept her at bay since his return from Student Cross .
17 When Alice told her a little of how she felt ( some of it she could tell no one ) , and how she was angry with God as well as Belle Maman , Aunt Violet said God would understand : ‘ He is All Wise , Alice .
18 It was a more than intellectual comprehension ; and to write of it she must strive to become that meeting .
19 His central idea , the ultimate negation of the will to live , … ( offers ) the only salvation possible " — and turning to his own artistic activities , present and prospective , he added , " I have in my head Tristan und Isolde … ; with the " black flag " that flutters at the end of it I shall shroud myself to die . "
20 ‘ By the look of it I would think so . ’
21 She did n't say what it was or who published it or anything , but it made me you know think you know , so I wrote to her care of Writers something and erm asked her what 's the name of it I would like to read it because I had also written something about the er American Indians and erm er who 's the publisher or what 's it called , I 'd like to read it .
22 Some of it I ca n't disclose , some of it would have been on the lines of : ‘ Make sure you do this or that ’ .
23 On the other hand , now I come to think of it I ca n't see why they should go round clanking chains .
24 And the size of it I ca n't see it being full up .
25 No , I ca n't , it 'll , if you do n't take the head of it I ca n't eat it , I could n't even , I have prawn cocktail and you have a prawn , they put , they put a prawn on top whole , I could n't eat that , I could have peeled it , I looked at it and I thought about it , no , I can eat them when there done
26 I must find him before I sail home , and come to think of it I 'll need to fix the boat too !
27 At the first sign of it I 'll threaten to pull out altogether .
28 On the assumption that , you know , you 'd buy the cheap one , might and when you want to get rid of it I 'll buy the dear one .
29 Sorry , when I say in the main , some of it I might , I just want to clarify with the quality committee as to whether they agree or not .
30 I used to listen to other children describing holidays in Bournemouth or Butlin 's or Benidorm , and not wanting to feel out of it I used to invent mine because I had never been anywhere !
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