Example sentences of "i [vb past] it [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | it was the cream of the milk , well you used to like it , well sort of , some people make it with water , that 's why I made it all milk , are you going to try it again with water ? and just a drop of milk on top |
2 | I got it all back to front , and could n't think of a punchline . |
3 | ‘ Yes , I got it this morning in Alès , ’ said Melissa , surprised at the reaction . |
4 | The black number you were wearing last night was still lying on the bathroom floor in a sodden heap when I found it this morning . ’ |
5 | I changed it this morning , I 've had all them glasses out |
6 | I used it this morning on one of Slash Harry 's victims and the edge is rather blunted " — his mania for self-advertisement and his intolerable bucolic laugh , and was grateful that at least he would n't be interrogating that redoubtable old phoney . |
7 | I mentioned it this morning . |
8 | I practised it enough times in the car coming here , ’ Whitlock replied with a grin . |
9 | I noticed it this week . |
10 | " I 've been quite worried about you — you have n't been looking well lately , I noticed it this evening particularly when you dropped in . " |
11 | ‘ You can imagine my feelings when I discovered it this morning . |
12 | And I 've rai I raised it this morning . |
13 | I was so disquieted by it that I finished it that evening . |
14 | ‘ I finished it this morning . |
15 | I hit it several times but it had no effect . |
16 | I saw it that way towards . |
17 | It has never , of course , been my privilege to have seen such things at first hand , but I will nevertheless hazard this with some confidence : the English landscape at its finest — such as I saw it this morning — possesses a quality that the landscapes of other nations , however more superficially dramatic , inevitably fail to possess . |
18 | I know I saw it this morning it 's really smart is n't it ? |
19 | and I brought it this way round the normal way that we go |
20 | It 's the new marrow and ginger , Dorothy and I chose it this afternoon . |
21 | I sang it all day long ! |
22 | Since I repotted it this spring into a generous-sized pot , it has not only burgeoned but I 've also found it much easier to keep the compost just nicely moist . |
23 | How he had overcome all the complex problems of graft-rejection , septicaemia , and so on — not to mention the central problem of bestowing life — was beyond me , although I took it that fortune had favoured his researches . |
24 | I gave it some water cos I |
25 | Then I tried the new needle supplied with the machine when I bought it many years ago . |
26 | As a particularly honoured guest , Eliot sat at High Table , whereas others like myself were placed among the students or ‘ novices ’ , and I preferred it that way . |
27 | If I did it all day I would n't like it — woman 's work is never done , she 's on the go all the time — even before you go to bed , you 've still got something to do — emptying ashtrays , wash a few cups up . |
28 | Well ca n't , if I did it that way it would use your because it might all , take all the bubbles out ! |
29 | I know I had it this morning |
30 | The old order seemed fine to me , and I left it that way . |