Example sentences of "it this " in BNC.
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1 | In it this English master printmaker wrote lucidly and well about the range of possibilities in his profession . |
2 | This method has been taught for many years and I do not think that pilots who have learned to do it this way need bother to change . |
3 | ‘ And what is it this time ? ’ said the man from the council . |
4 | Well , I have been and gone and done it this time . |
5 | Its senior partner , the Communist Party , has not carried all its followers with it this summer , and last month had to purge the entire leadership of its youth movement ( KNE ) . |
6 | There was nothing I could do for it this time' ) , but ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ , formerly ditched , now finds itself reinstated , although apparently in a setting designed to tease out its reluctant humour once and for all . |
7 | ‘ I 've never known it this bad . |
8 | Peter Brown , chairman of the Thomas Coram foundation , said : ‘ Unless the human imperative of individual dereliction is addressed alongside the more visual investment in environmental dereliction , and however well we spend it this means more money , the country will find itself in a downward spiral of inner-city social decay that could well substitute Drug Alley for the Gin Lane of Coram 's and Hogarth 's day . ’ |
9 | Who is it this time ? |
10 | Unhappily , he will not celebrate it this year . |
11 | When we create a new nation , however , we can not transfer to it this prescriptive authority which is the essence of our own state . |
12 | But it this ‘ assumption of … manhood ’ ( Fanon , Black Skin , 41 ) has constituted an agency of resistance — no small achievement when one recalls the crippling effects of domination and exploitation at the subjective level , effects which Fanon himself charts — it is one which perpetuates , in terms of sexual and gender relations , the very oppression being resisted at other levels . |
13 | It would be better for doing it this way . |
14 | ‘ The grass is a bit long , will you be mowing it this morning , George ? ’ |
15 | She 'd always run into my arms when I did that so I could lift her up , but she do n't do it this time . |
16 | ‘ Let me put it this way , child . |
17 | He sat for hours staring into a hand mirror , tilting it this way and that and bending his head . |
18 | ‘ Now , try again — only put more effort into it this time . ’ |
19 | Whose turn was it this time ? |
20 | In his opening remarks in Russian , he said : ‘ I do n't like being the centre of a sensation , but I know I ca n't avoid it this time . ’ |
21 | Look at it this way , said Chris 's friend , Richard Lees . |
22 | ‘ Put it this way , I was approached a few months ago by a couple of guys in one of my clubs who said that they wanted to see the gaffer . |
23 | ‘ We are toasting missing colleagues who were with us in the buffet and who would have preferred us to do it this way , instead of being sombre , ’ said Mr Christopher Reeves , a consultant engineer who joined the train at Southampton Parkway station . |
24 | I did n't see it this morning when I was turning out your room . ’ |
25 | It 's the new marrow and ginger , Dorothy and I chose it this afternoon . |
26 | ‘ Because I asked him about it this morning , when we were both up here , sitting on that bank . |
27 | What is it this time ? ’ |
28 | Put it this way . |
29 | Since I repotted it this spring into a generous-sized pot , it has not only burgeoned but I 've also found it much easier to keep the compost just nicely moist . |
30 | ‘ Well , put it this way , you ai n't got a brother no more . ’ |