Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i it " in BNC.

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1 But , well I mean I it 's a so far , I really do n't push .
2 I mean I it 's different if I was like you know if the summer holidays and we were like this erm thing like erm a magic show that was on quite late or something .
3 Anyway , I asked 'im what 'e done in the war an' 'e told me it was no concern o' mine .
4 ‘ Look I told you even if you upset me it does n't mean it 's over . ’
5 When she asked me it would almost bring a tear to my eye . ’
6 Stop can you give me it back .
7 Can you give me it tomorrow ?
8 Right , can you show me it ?
9 You told me it was . "
10 I remember the look of relief on your face when you told me it was all over-that I could return home and forget it ever happened .
11 You told me it was guaranteed waterproof . ’
12 You told me it was a special spirit .
13 The way you looked at him and how he was continually glancing at you told me it had been love at first sight . ’
14 Now was one of the biggest bakeries in Edinburgh you told me it was er three stories and each story had a different function .
15 you told me it 's the chimney
16 You told me it 's fungi fungi .
17 You told me it 'd be over there look
18 She told me it was your smile that did it .
19 She told me it 's a boy … ’
20 She told me it added up to thousands and I had to pay her back by giving her my salary for the next ten years .
21 It 's only appeared in Harlow and she told me it would get in the Bishop 's Stortford one but it has n't so far .
22 She told me it would n't be right for him to work , her mother said .
23 I said , but like you tell me it 's your life , mm
24 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
25 In fact , ’ he hesitated here , ‘ if you ask me it proves the very opposite . ’
26 ‘ If you ask me it proves the very opposite . ’
27 But he was no age when he died , and if you ask me it was probably like that to the end , knowing Walter . ’
28 She tells me that when she was a nippy ( of course I say what 's a nippy and she tells me it 's a waitress ) the worst sin the girls could commit , sackable instantly , was to whirl the pencils which were attached by string to their aprons .
29 She looked at Mr Browning , startled , and he drew a clean handkerchief from his pocket and wiped the blood away tenderly , saying , ‘ She tells me it is nothing , nothing she has not had before . ’
30 When asked , she tells me it was given to her ancestress the Duchesse de Guise by Marie Antoinette .
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