Example sentences of "it [num ord] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The assessors and Burn only placed it sixth on their Foreign Office lists , and Scott dismissed it as ‘ a flash affair by my old pupil ’ . |
2 | Here , take this rose ( no matter what colour , though there are five different meanings for five different roses in the language of flowers ) : put it first to your lips , and then place it between your thighs . |
3 | Possibly de Moivre was one of Bayes 's teachers , so that Bayes may have learned of the problem directly from him , although he may equally have encountered it first in his writings or in the Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , And His Expectations ( 1749 ) by David Hartley [ q.v . ] . |
4 | She hauled out her ID , held it next to her captain 's shoulder patch . |
5 | He had cut off the girl 's head and put it next to her father 's on the garden path , where they had been found by a neighbour . |
6 | just pop it next to it with your name on , good Jean |
7 | She blew on the cigar and held it next to my skin . |
8 | Look at it next to my foot ! |
9 | I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose . |