Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No chance that they 'd have conspired to bribe Ramsbum or Gooseneck or someone to do it for them ? ’ |
2 | I can see the range , where it is , and where I want it to be . |
3 | But Bob said to me where I bought it from , he said I do n't think it would survive the winter because it comes from the Scilly Isles which is warmer . |
4 | It means I carry or I take it with me . |
5 | Er , it 's like , it 's like the foreman on the shopfloor for some reason , there 's a er , in the systems or whatever , er , the warehouseman er , the night porter er , when he takes over , he knows what he 's doing , he knows what I want , because I 've spoken to him about it , erm , he knows what items I want to leave for stock people , erm , and Sue , the checkout manager , she 'll know if I want extra people on the shopfloor because we 're quiet , or I expect it to be quiet , erm , she knows where they 've got to be , and I 'll come back and review it with her . |
6 | Whenever that happens , rather than going back to the track I play something else that will fit , or I leave it as an improvisational section , so to speak . |
7 | She put the sheet of paper in an envelope , addressed it clearly , added the word ‘ Urgent ’ and carried it down to the office , where she left it for collection and received instead the original and the photostats of her article . |
8 | Clare levered the coins off the counter , and carried her cup out into the small enclosure , where she balanced it on an unsteady iron table , her feet cushioned by a carpet of litter . |
9 | where she weave it like that ? |
10 | That means where you got it from . |
11 | Use water wisely , putting it exactly where you want it with a Soakerhose . |
12 | Buying direct from the charity , or a charity-run shop , is the best way to make sure the money goes where you want it to . |
13 | training your dog to relieve itself where you want it to . |
14 | It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard . |
15 | Oh I 've been to , or you rephrase it in another way . |
16 | Either you tip the dustmen to take it away or you take it to the tip yourself . |
17 | Scie Scientific or You want it in scientific mode if it says scientific |
18 | Outgoing FAXES are produced in much better quality than normal FAX machines as there is no ‘ scanning ’ of the original document — the only disadvantage is that you can not send an existing document , unless it has been previously sent to you , or you key it into Word processing or Desk Top Publishing . |
19 | You can install the program on a hard disk if you have one , or you run it from two floppy disk drives . |
20 | If you do n't get to the finishing line through injury or you cross it in pain , seek help quickly . |
21 | As a first step , he or she identifies it by using a word-meaning which is conventionally taken to match the nature of the perception . |
22 | But yesterday Labour candidate Alan Milburn said : ‘ It was n't Darlington Council who imposed the poll tax on the town or who kept it for a year longer than necessary . |
23 | In addition , retinoic acid is insoluble in water and so would remain where we put it in the limb for some time ; this was important because we already knew that to exert its effect the grafted polarizing region needed more than 12 hours . |
24 | On the personal computer business , Platt said the company is ‘ gaining a lot of recognition ’ in what he called a ‘ ruthless ’ business , adding that cost-cutting had improved profitability , ‘ but it is not quite where we want it to be . ’ |
25 | But er you 'd think they 'd get a lorry or something to shift it from there . |
26 | If the horse is thumped by the farrier , or we belt it with a cane , the horse is likely to become so upset that the chances are we will never be able to shoe the horse ! |
27 | Either one of two things : either the period of primitive accumulation is taken just as ‘ pre-history ’ ; in which case it has a strict time-limit … or we see it as a process of ousting ‘ third persons ’ in general — in which case the concept itself has to be abolished , since in that case it does not express anything special , specific , etc . |
28 | ‘ They have admitted some of the questions on this paper are too difficult for the children and in Anthony 's school , where they took it as a class test , I believe the highest marks were about 40 or 42pc . ’ |
29 | It spread to the Chinese around 2 , years ago and then reached Japan where they cultivated it into the art form it is today . |
30 | Who had tried what , where they got it from , what it cost , and how they balance the accounts of risk and pleasure . |