Example sentences of "[prep] it [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You can claim back 80% of it each month from your NI contributions or tax payments . |
2 | Mr. Karsten submits that on the face of it that passage in the judgment of Lord Donaldson M.R. should be considered as obiter , but in any event he submits that it does not bear the meaning contended for by Mr. Wall . |
3 | Philip and she spent sixty pounds of it that afternoon on a secondhand gas boiler . |
4 | Without calling for one 's whole attention , it so persistently demands a small part of it that concentration on anything else is ruled out . |
5 | It could be useful to remind Stuart Baxter of it some time in the future . |
6 | The index at the back of Roget 's lists over 1000 words , each of which has indented underneath it another list of words . |
7 | Sitting with the curtains open and the moon shining in on the barely begun big glass , he wrote , sitting keeping vigil with it all night after my walk with Paz , I was afraid . |
8 | But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’ |
9 | But jazz vocalism — and with it this kind of tension — has been a strong influence on popular singing , from Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra down to many recent performers . |
10 | Few managers admit that boredom is a threat to the job but equally few would deny that being part of a pilot scheme or of being part of a trial run of new development can carry with it some air of excitement . |
11 | Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy . |
12 | Marriage , I assume , carries with it some sort of carte blanche for endless promiscuity — and a dispensation from the Pope . |
13 | Another change of scene , and with it another change of mood . |
14 | He cast aside his ‘ Book of Heaven ’ , the Bible , and with it any pretence of Christianity . |
15 | Obviously , recognition does not carry with it any guarantee of military protection . |
16 | She was forced into it that night in The Chase . |
17 | Thanks to the condition of the atmosphere above it this body of water may appear , at closer quarters , either tranquil or chaotic , storm-swept or calm . |
18 | Time to fast from it That session with She-She had done me no good at all . |
19 | Erm no it 's more likely to be a calendar month that she works on and fortunately February has four weeks in it this year for where our pay day is so I would be putting it in sort of like Feb first . |
20 | Not only was he working on it all day at home , but he had to travel about the country collecting information . |
21 | It occurred in the Foreign Office and the Foreign Office , and I personally take full responsibility for it this afternoon before the House . |
22 | It 's surprising what they 'll pay for it this time of year . ’ |
23 | The inroad of foreign capital always means for it some loss of independence , and it has nothing to gain by agreement among competing Empires … |
24 | John can you really press ahead with this recommendation in the light of the fact that there is clearly such mass local feeling about it such distrust on on a grand scale of the reassurances that you and fellow planners have made ? |
25 | But think about it any form of any form of problem that you have arguments that you have tend to tend to develop like that . |
26 | Dougal had read all about it this afternoon in the public library at Swiss Cottage . |
27 | But it 's There is no doubt about it this piece of scripture is written for the believers in the church . |
28 | Sloan Wilson did not sneer at it that way in his autobiography , What Shall We Wear To This Party : |
29 | Can we start to look at it this time from the benefits to some people in terms of travel and a quiet environment ? ’ |