Example sentences of "[prep] it one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He repeatedly told himself he 'd beat the stiffness out of it one day . |
2 | Maybe I 'll see the funny side of it one day . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | get in the top of it one day |
5 | ‘ Oh , I still feel the consequences of it one way or another . |
6 | 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 |
7 | You must have skidded over it one way and then it tipped back and put up this sort of tooth , like a ratchet , look . ’ |
8 | It may be possible to delete this provision if the Purchaser can be satisfied that it has had all the Business 's contracts disclosed to it one way or another . |
9 | Maybe I 'll go back to it one day . ’ |
10 | Sairellen Thackray had always said she had the makings of it , would come to it one day . |
11 | She 's too stuck up to look for it in the back of a cab just yet , but it 'll come to it one day when she gets a few more years on her , even the milkman wo n't be safe and she 'll be grateful . |
12 | Well er , I 'll see to it one day . |
13 | Better arrange for the coal lorr lorry to back in to it one day . |
14 | ‘ One of the Hell Fire Club members , Richard Whaley , accidentally set fire to it one night . |
15 | And maybe if you feel up to it one evening this week you could go round and give it a dig up . |
16 | Dad was under his car working on it one Sunday morning when the police drove by and handed him a ‘ producer ’ , which meant that he had to go to the police station with all his driving documents . |
17 | On a visit to Scarborough with Janet Rigby , they walked over a bridge and said they would meet up again on it one day . |
18 | ‘ They 'll thank me for it one day : pelvic control is useful when you 're having a baby . ’ |
19 | Dad , I used to say , you are your own worst enemy and someone 'll kill you for it one day . |
20 | Do you a lot of good , you 'll thank me for it one day . |
21 | I got married not thinking about it one way or the other ; I just loved the girl . ’ |
22 | Faced with a zero price a consumer may opt to have the service just because it is free , while not really feeling very strongly about it one way or the other . |
23 | Well I mean they 've never really spoken about it one way or another , encouraged me or discouraged me , which I think I 'm grateful for . |
24 | Maybe I will write about it one day . |
25 | He 'd tell her about it one day , she thought . |
26 | I think he might write a book about it one day . ’ |
27 | And , I mean , we , we was on about it one day , and she was only sat on the table next to us , ooh she was giving us daggers ! |
28 | We were talking about it one day walking down the road walked up to this woman , went I fucking hate |
29 | Dickon told his mother about it one evening as he was digging the cottage garden . |
30 | Paul Hentzner , a German traveller , has described the scene in the Presence Chamber as the Queen passed through it one Sunday on her way to chapel . |