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Sentences with it

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  • He saw the grey Land-Rover down the by-pass. It was more than a hundred yards from him.
  • She could, if she wanted, compel him, through a court of law, to support the child after it was born.
  • It was a definite season of firsts.
  • In stark contrast to his latest role, Jeff Bridges is anything but a falling star, writes Jo Roberts.
  • He was through with sports, not because he had to be but because he wanted it that way.
  • It was nice to see Steve again.
  • As long as the global outlook remains uncertain, gold will continue to keep its lustre, writes Chris Wright.
  • Costa Georgiadis returns with tips to save the planet.
  • It has been said that stress causes cancer.
  • Of course, as it turned out, three-fourths of the people in the group were psychiatrists.
  • Awful reviews cannot stop The Room, writes Philippa Hawker.
  • It is a third person singular pronoun. It is used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition.
  • It's three o'clock in the morning.
  • It was very wet and windy the day I drove over the hill to Milland.
  • 'Who is it?' he called.—'It's your neighbor.'
  • It's really the poor countries that don't have an economic base that have the worst environmental records.
  • it looks dangerous
  • it is impossible
  • How's it going?
  • it helps to know the truth
  • it is raining
  • The steering failed and I thought that was it
  • He's really got it
  • it is snowing
  • it is clear that he wants to go
  • Now you're in for it; let him have it
  • it is your support that we want
  • it's all right—I didn't hurt myself
  • Zero hour is here: this is it
  • Gin and it.
  • He was warned to get with it or resign.
  • She really has it bad for him.
  • I'm just not with it early in the morning.
  • In the next game, Adam and Tom will be it
  • Let's play it at breaktime.
  • Put it over there. Take each day as it comes. I heard the sound of the school bus - it was early today,
  • She took the baby and held it in her arms.
  • It's me. John.
  • It is nearly 10 o’clock. It’s very cold today. It’s lonely without you.
  • It is easy to see how she would think that. I find it odd that you would say that. He saw to it that everyone would vote for him.
  • Are there more students in this class, or is this it?That's it—I'm not going to any more candy stores with you.
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