Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [coord] it " in BNC.

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1 Doubt is a state of mind in suspension between faith and unbelief so that it is neither of them wholly and it is each only partly .
2 Someone obviously agreed with me eventually and it was changed to its present cream colour , which is a vast improvement .
3 But someone discovered in China that you could put them together and it went off with a bang .
4 Honestly , I only but it for the sports features
5 And all we say is that we pay extra commission if we send you away but it is against er against our principle and even er economics to send people that far away .
6 And it , you do n't have to keep changing all the paper , you just and it does it .
7 I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year .
8 It drains you completely and it 's not the cancer ; it is the drugs .
9 Not only will it help you afterwards but it will show the candidate that you are taking an active interest in his responses to your questions .
10 She relaxed them instantly but it was a little too late .
11 tape on the it went and did it again on me now and it 's well and truly gone I 'll have to buy another one .
12 But the existence of these functions does not mean that the towns depended on them exclusively and it did not prevent them from acquiring others from the normal expected range .
13 It seemed to come from nowhere , it transformed him utterly and it invariably caused her anger against him to feel quite suddenly totally inappropriate .
14 He loved her deeply and it hurt him badly when he learned the truth about her .
15 ‘ There 's nothing we can do for her now and it 's House Full tonight .
16 He had blushed at the thought and turned quickly away , but as time passed he found that he desperately wanted to share his secret with her ; until then he 'd always confided in her unhesitatingly and it seemed strange that something should now make him hold back .
17 I hear from him regularly but it 's not the same as holding them to you .
18 Well the hose landed on him alright but it landed on his parcel and it the whole thing fell out on the road .
19 I have n't spoke to her , I meant to ring her today but it 's been all bloody go !
20 ‘ Every time Subotica looked to have her beaten she came at him again and it was only in the last two strides that she lost .
21 Whatever Niki says , the accident had put him apart and it was , then — for later his scars became part of his persona — difficult to look at him .
22 He was manipulating her shamelessly and it was intensely irritating that he had homed in so accurately on the most effective way of doing it — not by bullying , but by appealing to her competitive instincts .
23 I mean I mentioned it to him afterwards but it was the sudden notice of the deadline … and I had to get it down on paper very quickly .
24 I 'd recorded some background music for her too and it did n't sound as if she 'd added to her collection .
25 He had been persuaded to have them there and it did n't please him to have journalists foisted off on him .
26 It seemed quite shameless to me then but it would probably seem tame to today 's youngsters .
27 There is a tremendous myth about throwing knives — very few people can do it properly and it is extremely difficult to hit a moving target .
28 Starts with you know , I have n't been invited why I 'm and if you 've got a big family , you really have to do it properly and it , it 's gon na cost !
29 And we found it eventually and it was beautiful day too .
30 because er I mean you put anything hot down on that and e the tip is if you put anything down hot , you take a rag and a a saucer with some raw linseed oil and you heat the rag and you rub it gently and it brings sometimes you know the the the white marks .
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