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  • How to describe it! (10)
  • She tried it. (10)
  • It is too true. (10)
  • It may seem so. (10)
  • No, it was not Cicely! (8)
  • It was past lunch-time. (8)
  • She knew nothing of it. (12)
  • I wished it; he obeyed me. (10)
  • It had taken him six months. (8)
  • I can hardly believe it now! (10)
  • Further than this it cannot go. (8)
  • It was burned to death in 1887. (21)
  • It was all wretchedness together. (4)
  • I will have nothing to do with it. (4)
  • It was too late now before breakfast. (8)
  • I would go if it lightened from heaven. (22)
  • But you seem to be suffering about it, Mr. (9)
  • I like to have a thing go as far as it can. (9)
  • The third blow was the one that killed it. (10)
  • It was a shame for her to miss such a chance. (9)
  • It would be all over in a quarter of an hour. (8)
  • If we could only make him murder Sedgett and get hanged for it! (22)
  • Nevertheless, it became difficult not to do so. (10)
  • It is a godless thing, and leads to destruction. (12)
  • But she recurred to it with a lingering compunction. (9)
  • My hand takes the money, and it is not German money. (10)
  • I am a man with a future, though you may not think it. (8)
  • It was looked upon as something out of the common way. (4)
  • I am thankful to heaven it was no other hand than mine. (10)
  • She confirmed it by her remarks and manner of speaking. (10)
  • When he had dismissed the subject he never returned to it. (10)
  • And he had felt so happy; he had not felt like it for months. (8)
  • It set her looking to the altar as a prospect of deliverance. (10)
  • It was Whitsuntide, a time of fear to the cultivated Londoner. (8)
  • In the morning it seemed to Beaton that he had done himself injustice. (9)
  • At the time it did not strike him that it would be indecent. (9)
  • It lent the charm of stormy cold without to the brightness and warmth within. (9)
  • He had gripped the arms of her chair, till she could feel it quiver beneath her. (8)
  • It seemeth mad to quit the Olympian couch, Which bade our public gobble or reject. (10)
  • At times it almost ceased, and then it would come again, a torrent. (9)
  • He was no smoker, but he lit a cigarette, and smoked it gingerly as he walked along. (8)
  • There was his own, which he deemed it no excess of chivalry to fling into the gulf. (10)
  • It must have been so, since his townsmen rejoiced to hail him as head of their town. (10)
  • But if there be no such thing, I cannot exist to give it what it wants. (8)
  • It was her way of meeting his accusation that she had cherished an ambitious feminine dream. (10)
  • That dream had passed, and now he was taking his stuff out of storage and shipping it to Italy. (9)
  • At that quaint saying, Courtier was hard put to it not to take hold of the hands so close to him. (8)
  • It was the first door, in my acquaintance of her, which she had not shown an indecent haste to enter. (2)
  • It was given between the acts as an intermezzo (interlude), and thus developed into the formal ballet. (3)
  • It belongs to our original elements, and of its purity should never be question, only of its strength. (10)
  • And she was led to imagine it through having become barred from imagining her own emotions of that season. (10)
  • Such a love does not sap our pride, but supports it; increases rather than diminishes our noble self-esteem. (10)
  • It would be easy to let him know where she was going, to write a letter that would bring him flying after her. (8)
  • So lonely was it, so plunged in a ground-bass of silence; so much too big and permanent for any figure of man. (8)
  • It was in the most thickly settled part of this interesting demesne that Mr. Jefferson Doman staked off his claim. (1)
  • Sometimes I think it is, and sometimes I think that I think so because I am afraid to believe it. (9)
  • Indeed, so long as a thing is an exhibition, and you pay to see it, it is nearly certain to amuse. (2)
  • But it stayed outside on its wistful wings; and that grand chasm which yawns between soul and soul remained unbridged. (8)
  • It would indeed give me most painful sensations to know that it were not in your power to receive me. (4)
  • It was high ground, but not too high for me, and I recovered a measure of self-respect in assuming it. (9)
  • It led me to perceive the difference of her published position in visiting a duellist lover instead of one assassinated. (10)
  • As it was, he was more frightened at the granary man than the strangers, having perhaps had some experience of the former. (2)
  • It might take a long time to run that fellow to ground, and Goodness knew what decision they might come to after such a shock! (8)
  • It can be safely set forth as a rule that the rougher the texture of the brick used, the rougher and wider should be the joint. (17)
  • He argued it out so, and convinced himself of his own delusions, till his hand, being in the sunlight, gave him a pleasant warmth. (10)
  • The fellow I gave the story to said it would never do not to have him marry her, and it would help to disguise the fact. (9)
  • Such is the worship of the picturesque; and it would appear to say, that the spirit of man finds itself yet in the society of barbarians. (10)
  • It softened her more and more; it made her wish to reason with him, and try gently to show him how impossible his hope was. (9)
  • Even when it is as remote as Norway, it is still related to the great capitals by the history if not the actuality of the characters. (9)
  • While the lark sings on high, And no thing looks forlorn, Bury it, bury it, bury it where it was born. (10)
  • It is one of the French titles to honour that this quintessential comedy of the opposition of Alceste and Celimene was ultimately understood and applauded. (10)

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Definition of it:

  • it, it, pron. the thing spoken of. (0)

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