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

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1 because you see I only use it a tankful once a day when I have a bath in the morning have a bath at night as well .
2 Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate .
3 I 'm glad I did n't buy a sling because I only used it a couple of times .
4 Although , ’ he added ruefully , ‘ I much prefer it the usual way . ’
5 I mean I get a few things in every week that , you know that you need , that you know er I go out on Monday and get everything else for the week like washing powder , and that sort of thing but u for food , I just get it every day .
6 But I just wash it every other day .
7 Er no cos I realized that I was that it was totally wrong so I just gave it a miss and went on to something else .
8 I just consider it a privilege to be answering the phones and sometimes to help people .
9 I just find it a little odd that , at this sensitive time , when Stagecoach has announced that it will bid for every Scottish Bus Group subsidiary and is putting together a 1 million war chest for that purpose , the SDA is investing £500,000 .
10 Medicine is n't definite at all ; I just call it a positive subject — you always get an answer .
11 I always find it a difficult binocular object ; I can just see it with × 20 , but I am not confident that I can identify it with a lower magnification .
12 I always find it the reddest of the brilliant stars , though there is not a great deal of colour-difference between it and Betelgeux ; the name ‘ Antares ’ means ‘ the Rival of Ares ’ ( Mars ) .
13 I always do it every year , ’ she 'd replied rather snappishly .
14 But I still enjoyed it the second time .
15 But I still feel it the same , but not as much as this lot .
16 After sixteen years of fishing for zander I still find it a magical absorbing pastime .
17 A sudden dedication to a foreign influence like Hegel or Derrida , brief but intense , is about the only thing there is that can cause the British to lose a sense of humour or a sense of proportion , and during the first London production of Waiting for Godot in 1955 I was reproached by strangers seated around me for laughing , though I still think it a funny play .
18 As an arthritis sufferer I often find it a strain using the latch tool for casting off .
19 It tasted good , and before I quite realised it the glass was empty .
20 I actually made it a union firm .
21 so I actually took it the other way that , you know , do you just want a cup of tea .
22 Oh perhaps I never had it a man came here , from somebody or other double glazing
23 And I like Lovejoy , except I 've missed but they 're repeats , but I never saw it the first time .
24 True , I 'd had trouble with nightmares the two nights following the accident , but the medicine which Doctor Keylock brought sorted that out , and afterwards I never gave it a thought .
25 I never gave it a glance . ’
26 you only do it the once unless you have the coat cleaned
27 Right , so when you measure that , okay , you best put it the right way up so you can see what you 're doing , and we 'll turn it back in a minute .
28 You just diluting it a bit in the the erm , tea .
29 Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just
30 Death — she had so longed for it that she hardly gave it a second thought .
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