Example sentences of "it [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , the people were so impressed they , you could have heard a pin drop in that hall , and he really in our Welsh way he put it over proper you know and erm the Chairman made a quite a nice remark in the end he said , Now he said we must remember these two fellows here , I said , They are Welsh and they speak Welsh as their first language they do n't speak it for fancy they use it every day and he said I think they 've done exceedingly well er to come down here and give us the Because what happen I was sit in the front row and somebody asked me a question and he said , Perhaps er Dafydd there can answer . |
2 | Pat might want it for storage you see . |
3 | And stuck on it for life I think . |
4 | If you get paid to do it or you were doing it for money I could appreciate it . |
5 | How people can drink it for pleasure I do n't know . |
6 | He needed a drink before he spoke to McGann , and Dowd , ever the anticipator , had already mixed him a whisky and soda , but he forsook it for fear it would loosen his tongue . |
7 | I 'm goin I 'm gon na upgrade it for business you know . |
8 | Well I am actually , I am actually doing it for interest it 's not gon na be easy mind ya |
9 | In addition Lloyds , having cashed his cheque , later demanded a photocopy of it as proof he had made the payment . |
10 | And the society have nothing to do with it of course you see . |
11 | staying open , I ai n't going , I ca n't handle it I said I just wan na get out , it was really like a sentence I just could n't stand it of course I laughed , me and Elaine went to the meeting same place , same wall and I kept looking at her and we brought you in here to say thanks , and Elaine looked at me and I looked at her and I said well if that 's all he 's got ta say I said I 'm not , I , what did I say to Elaine ? |
12 | And there 's a time when my father lived at the , and I 'm going up the road this night and I hears this queer kind of grunting , and I could n't understand it of course it was dark and I hears it again . |
13 | If we refuse it of course it will be our acceptance to the to submit an appeal which would then er ought to be by Secretary of State . |
14 | Do n't spread it like putty you know , but , quite a lot I like to be able to taste it where Christine just likes the flavour if you know what I mean . |
15 | Well it 's you do n't spell it like cupboard you spell it like a cup board . |
16 | Well is quite nice in the Gaelic but er when they change it into English they |
17 | All your life you live so close to truth , it becomes a permanent blur in the corer of your eye , and when something nudges it into outline it is like being ambushed by a grotesque . |
18 | I do n't think getting the Labour party to resolve for unilateral disarmament changes anything … they just wo n't put it into practice they ca n't … you look at the record of governments there 's no way they can stop defending us |
19 | And too often erm you know when you 're dealing with , with other companies , cos remember the people you 're seeing will be seeing people from other companies , they will overlook it as well whereas if you take it into account they will be impressed . |
20 | It does n't cost much to buy and if you wear it with humility you will find it is worth the Kingdom of Heaven ! |
21 | The cross is cheap and if you wear it with humility you will find that you have obtained the Kingdom of Heaven . |
22 | Drawing it with difficulty he pounded on the gates shouting wildly . |
23 | Good so that was I like that because you worked it out you did n't look it with table you |
24 | Hilary Todd 's contempt was still stinging him ; he wanted to cover it with pain he really owned . |
25 | Yeah but if you do it above board I ca n't see |
26 | We dare not let ourselves make contact with it in case we lose control , and weep and weep without ever stopping . |
27 | save it in case we run |
28 | Oh well you can keep it in case we need to screw up the roof again then . |
29 | As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ . |
30 | No , I left it in case you |