Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] it [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've looked at it on both sides , from different angles and colour is something to do with it . |
2 | He had not really looked at it like that before . |
3 | ‘ I had n't looked at it like that . |
4 | Oh yeah , I 've never looked at it like that before , yeah , ah , ah |
5 | Very few are so unmusical as to have no music at all within them , and all of us are surrounded by it for much of the time . |
6 | … the novel is destined to be perceived from within itself — the same as the real world … to enjoy a novel we must feel surrounded by it on all sides … |
7 | To sum up , in positing an item as an ontological existent we are at the same time by implication positing this item as a potential subject of a non-arbitrary subset of predicates from among an indefinite number of meaningful predicates , and hence as completely determinate with regard to possible descriptions that may be given of it at any given time . |
8 | They have erm what 's called the players ' theatre , I do n't know whether you 've heard of it at all erm they belong , they 're members of it . |
9 | I had n't heard of it at all , do n't know what |
10 | She had never heard of it in all her time in the house . |
11 | The Queen 's argument was that , if something was n't done about it in less than no time , she 'd have everybody executed , all round . |
12 | He had all their attention now , every eye was wide and bright upon him , Herluin and Robert irresistibly moved to hoping against hope , but very wary of disappointment , Nicol interested but bewildered , for nothing had been said to him of the loss of Saint Winifred 's reliquary , or the possibility that he might have had it aboard his wagon , and had been robbed of it with all the rest . |
13 | If the parties had not agreed on the naming of the appointing authority , or if the authority which |
14 | If a local entity analysis is carried out , the model can be mapped on to a database and applications applied to it before another local data analysis is started . |
15 | ( 5 ) A recognised body which is required to insure under this Rule shall each twelve months after recognition is granted to it under these Rules , or at any other time when so required by the Council , submit to the Council evidence of compliance with this Rule . |
16 | ( 2 ) A licensing board may , on an application made to it in that behalf by : ( a ) the executors , representatives or disponees of any person who held a licence in respect of premises situated within the area of the board and who has died before the expiry of the licence ; or ( b ) the trustee , judicial factor or curator bonis of any person holding such a licence who has become bankrupt , insolvent or incapable before the expiry of the licence ; transfer the licence to the applicant if the applicant is in possession of the premises . |
17 | ( 3 ) A licensing board may , on an application made to it in that behalf by a person other than an individual natural person , substitute another employee or agent of the applicant for the employee or agent mentioned in section 11 or 26 of this Act . |
18 | That enhancement scheme is being prepared now and reference should be made to it in this document in respect of . |
19 | If he 'd thought about it at all , he 'd imagined that they could find the Shuttle plane and wedge the Thing on it somewhere . |
20 | have you thought about it at all ? |
21 | He had thought , insofar as he had thought about it at all , that all prisons must be akin ; that there must be stone cells , barred windows , grilles , gaolers , other prisoners close by . |
22 | ‘ I 'd thought about it for some time , and decided to give it a go . ’ |
23 | We do n't know what he had thought about it before this moment when Jesus spoke directly ‘ Follow me ’ . |
24 | He 's never thought about it like that . |
25 | well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but |
26 | He might keep the bitterness alive in his heart , even if nobody knew or talked about it at all . |
27 | Landseer praised his Seventy-eight Studies from Nature 1808–1810 and talked about it in some detail in the New London Review of 1810 . |
28 | We 've just talked about it in this room . |
29 | ‘ I suppose you could say that , but I had never thought of it in those terms . |
30 | How was I to combat it , physically , menially , and although I had n't thought of it in those terms , spiritually as well ? |