Example sentences of "it [prep] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It 's mainly for adults , but the Home Office is considering using part of it for young people awaiting trial or sentence.It 's that potential for criminal cross fetilisation that 's worrying the Howard League for Penal Reform .
2 Du n no people have said like that will last a really short time or a really long time , but what 's considered a short time I know what a long time is , a long time is like sort of four months three sort of four months onwards in n it for like people our age , what would a short time be they ?
3 You can have it for five quid .
4 , well the job 's worth more than ninety quid , I said , I do n't do it for ninety quid !
5 And er so he comes round and he says er why wo n't you do it for ninety quid ?
6 When I tried printing pictures with plenty of tones and shades , some faint vertical bars did appear , but most people probably wo n't want to use it for heavy graphics output .
7 See I , mind you whenever I 'm late you see I can get on it for twenty pence except for first thing in morning .
8 Because he knows that somebody else has has been offered it for twenty quid .
9 So it 's worth it for twenty quid in n it ?
10 You can get a like , a similar one to this , perhaps not as good as this one but buy it for twenty quid nearly .
11 It is , perhaps , salutary to reflect upon how difficult we make it for older people to use the range of leisure facilities provided either because of physical access problems , inappropriate classes and high entry costs .
12 He 'd do it for ten quid , let alone for this little lot . ’
13 Er I get it for three quid , three something like .
14 He would n't have done it for most people .
15 If I go , If I could just to , to bring go , right back to a point you made much earlier coming off is exactly as you 've described it for most people
16 The only way we 're going to get anything changed in our lives is by fucking fighting for it as working-class people in solidarity , right ?
17 Okay so we could do that in the first place we could say one pizza there well we 've got two pizzas but we 'll let's just concentrate on one , share it between six people .
18 It came to something like 60 hours and I decided that I could share it between two people .
19 So six shared out between two we 've shared it between two people they 'd get three each .
20 Yeah in the the number on the bottom is bigger but that just means you 've got to share it out between more people so do you get more or less if you share it between more people ?
21 You have an allowance if you need it of ten percent on the spot .
22 Can your B-I-L at least divulge whether todays players do actually save loads of dosh , or whether they squander it like most people do ?
23 I think you need to collect the names of the n the people who wo n't be able to come before nine or nine thirty , and weigh it against those people who will .
24 The board picks up the signal , and translates it into digital data , which is then stored as a data file on the computer 's hard disk .
25 ‘ You ca n't get it into some people 's heads that earlier planting risks frost damage and does n't give an earlier display ! ’
26 They 've done it with real people ?
27 Pilar has been living alone in the huge house and has struggled to maintain it with four staff .
28 erm Mainly analyzing it with meterological data , you find that after the dry spell , when the rain does finally arrive it 's more acid , and it 's affected in .
29 The working of a material can convert kinetic energy into potential energy as an aesthetic process ; just as the energy expended in lifting a one kilogramme weight to a height of one metre invests it with one kgm of potential energy .
30 Now the National Gallery , London , is borrowing the picture , minus the rest of the exhibition , but with the intention of comparing it with other works by Leonardo in their collection .
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