Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Jim did not seem to be there enough for them to talk it through and neither of them had any money . |
2 | as possible to make it easier for them to set it up , is that we 're hoping to develop within the next er few months in fact , a certification form |
3 | But see the reason I have to send this to Liverpool for them to put it in |
4 | Soon it will be time for them to do it again . |
5 | Another opportunity for them to do it again . |
6 | But when I rung to take it , for them to take it back they had a special offer on and it was twelve weeks for forty pu , pa , you know , were doing it cheap |
7 | ‘ Maybe it 's like diving , and the degree of difficulty is too great for them to pass it forward . ’ |
8 | And how interesting was the way in which it took advantage of so little light as to shine enough for me to see it so clearly . |
9 | It 's , perhaps it 's too long since I read Oliver Twist for me to remember it as clearly . |
10 | Years later my mother could hardly wait for me to pass it on to her . |
11 | However the point is for present purposes academic , and it is not therefore necessary for me to consider it further . |
12 | It 's gon na cost him at least fifteen quid for me to wipe it off . |
13 | is for me to bring it in . |
14 | After a long while of keeping the pendant hidden and unlooked at in his sock drawer , Thomas had to bring himself to hunt for someone to buy it back , for he could n't afford both presents . |
15 | There is no road going through which makes it fairly quiet and peaceful , though low flying aircraft and farm machinery make up for traffic noise . |
16 | I used to have one but he got fed up of me using it so he cut plug off |
17 | I happen to know it but I think it would be wrong of me to disclose it tonight er this evening . |
18 | ‘ And it was wrong of me to reject it out of hand . |
19 | Some of them take it back |
20 | One of them chewed it off and swallowed it and I 'm covered in gashes where they bit into me . ’ |
21 | And yet they were writing about the same place , and both of them knew it intimately , and had known it for years . |
22 | I think it 'd , it 'd fret but it would n't have hurt one of them to take it on . |
23 | Many of them pass it on to their wives ; 1% of the women who came for pre-natal tests at the hospital were HIV-positive . |
24 | Unless one of them tipped it over . |
25 | took about four of them to do it normally , Paul |
26 | I 've only wok woken up to this in the later part of my life , but even then , it 's difficult to put it all together but er these three of them had it more succinctly than I could . |
27 | All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft . |
28 | Oh I do n't like to think of them doing it now like . |
29 | It 's merely that if there 's more than 50 of them feeling it simultaneously on the same summit then I 'd rather be somewhere else . |
30 | No brickbats for that , for neither of them did it out of a sense of malice , but merely because they thought it was the right thing to do , and no doubt also because they believed , quite wrongly , that to instil a sense of guilt into me would ultimately be for my good , If I did what they thought was wrong then I was made to feel that someone , usually them , had suffered . |