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

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1 It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker
2 His contemporaries spoke of " Charles 's kingdom ( regnum ) " , and distinguished within it peoples and regna : Francia , Burgundy , Gothia ( or Septimania ) and Aquitaine .
3 I think the classical perspective can be seen as incorporating three fundamental assumptions about the nature of human beings that are crucial to it position on crime and conformity : freedom , rationality and manipulability .
4 The Edelweiss is set in its own lush and shady garden with a large terrace where you can enjoy views of the Lauterbrunnen Valley ( famous for it waterfalls ) , the awesome Jungfrau and the wildlife reserve on the Breithorn .
5 It is both funny and disturbing , a complex memory game that is distinctive in it simplicity and yet with a playfulness and sense of fun that complements both the rigour of the structure and seriousness of its themes .
6 ( I guess to break horses you do n't have to be halter-broke yourself , because he was pretty good at it Mr. Mendez said . )
7 When you pray in a sexist way , those who are concerned about it notice .
8 ‘ We have had a few of our delivery men have missed the time by just two or three minutes but as people get used to it things should improve , ’ said a spokesman .
9 Eat humble pie and get used to it mate .
10 proud of it boy .
11 I 'm blatant and I 'm damn proud of it matey. makes a lot of bloody sense .
12 I ai n't worried about it Edna .
13 However , in mid-1940 , just about the time of Dunkirk — but quite unconnected with it expansion of the milk supply to children took on a new urgency as the Ministry of Food belatedly worked out a national food policy for an island race threatened by the submarine .
14 No good worrying about it Lee , you 've got I mean , you ca n't you 've got ta have the things you 've got ta have .
15 it 's certain in it bleach in n it ?
16 If it 's white hot we would n't be able to stand close to it Laura .
17 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
18 me feel so bad about it Wendy , because I thought , everything that ever meant anything to me
19 What 's so bad about it mate ?
20 as if he was instantly aware of it Niall raised his head .
21 Why have you been frightened of it mum ?
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