Example sentences of "i [vb base] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Rather I cite it here as a historical antecedent whose very strangeness alerts us to several facts relevant to what follows : first , and most obviously , that sexual difference is not a biological given so much as a complex ideological history ; second , that current theories of sexual difference are of relatively recent origin , and quite probably still haunted by older views , including this one ; third , it suggests that ‘ before ’ sexual difference the woman was once ( and may still be ) feared in a way in which the homosexual now is — feared , that is , not so much , or only , because of a radical otherness , as because of an interior resemblance presupposing a certain proximity ; the woman then , as the homosexual in modern psychoanalytic discourse , is marked in terms of lesser or retarded development .
2 If I change it once in one place only then automatically every program on the network is using the new version of the business rule .
3 so that in the end when I sell it again I can put the type in alphabetical ascending order
4 ‘ And I regret it bitterly . ’
5 Mr Reenan , of Abingdon , Oxon , confessed : ‘ I can not deny there was a greed aspect to it at first but I regret it now .
6 ‘ But if I 'm honest , I must admit that I regret it now . ’
7 I repeat it here , as in sections 3.3 to 3.5 we will be looking at three different theories , each of which takes a different starting-point to the debate over the service economy , which in turn influences their conceptual framework and what counts as valid kinds of evidence .
8 I have said before , and if it be any satisfaction to him I repeat it now , that if you attempt to enforce this Bill , and the people of Ulster believe , and have a right to believe , that you are doing it against the will of the people of this country , then I shall assist them in resisting it .
9 The Government have made it clear on a number of occasions and I repeat it now : there will be no amnesty for non-payers .
10 The Father came out this morning to say that the hall could , one of the first things Father told him was that the hall could n't be insured , I mean it even staggered erm Doris , cos she 's not heard of that before , impressed , I do n't know what impressed is , but
11 I mean it just seems to me an area which I think I would like to have a bit more information on .
12 Th I mean , I 've never even heard of the term clitoris , and a friend of mine thought her clitoris was actually her epiglottis , I mean it just got
13 Aye , that 's true , I mean it just
14 I wondered what was going on really , because I mean it just at least I can take them
15 I mean it just was n't talked about .
16 Now I know I went to a sp a specialist and that I mean it just keeps on coming back you know , maybe I 'll
17 And we could n't You could n't just swim on the surface because if you let any part of your body above the water for any length of time , I mean it just burnt .
18 They get you in individually , and sort of reveal embarrassing personal stories , and there 's , I mean it just becomes a battleground , your house for , for the weekend .
19 Just briefly , I have been correspondence right back erm it 's difficult to see why that land was designated for land except that it 's agricultural land and erm my point is that the gradient on a lot of the site , especially on the northern erm banks is one in five and one in seven and to build on that would erm well even said that the building would be imponderous so I mean i it just is n't a suitable site , apart from the link road , for , for housing either because the gradient there would , would be very erm difficult from a landscape point of view a there 's nothing they could do to improve the till you know the turn of the century and they are and through all the planning papers from nineteen eighty five it is said that that Hill ca n't be improved so I mean unless they do something erm dramatic , I ca n't see what they can do , I mean it just is n't a suitable site for development .
20 Yeah it does n't really say how you , how you could achieve the goal I mean it just says you know do n't hurt the middle peasants give the poor peasants land it does n't say , you know ,
21 I mean it just appalled me I think that we are all of us , if you like to a degree , tarred with the same brush are n't we ?
22 In some respects but I mean it just does n't I mean in a way I suppose well with Tina being a non smoker and Wiggie being a non smoker
23 Oh yeah , but I mean it just goes on when you need it all new .
24 But the girl , I mean it just shows you , they do n't know !
25 Oh they would n't stop them if they wanted to get in but I mean it just makes it easier .
26 I mean you see all these mountains and I mean it just looks that beautiful and
27 But I I , I mean it just
28 Exactly , that 's what I 'm saying , so I said to Jess , you know have , just be a bit patient , be tolerant with it because you know , he 's probably feeling , he might , I mean it just be revenge .
29 Yes , Data Packet Networks , I mean it just means that we 're talking as if we 're one site and not three .
30 But er I mean it always er gained there was just a few working with it and they saw the improvement it was making and then everybody for the wild white clover .
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