She lives by the aquarium.
She lives by it.
Back up your car.
Back it up.
(*Back up it.)
We ran the flag [up the flagpole].
We ran the flag up it.
(*We ran the flag it up.)
Turn off the lights.
Turn them off.
(*Turn off them.)
We were talking about Judy.
We were talking about her.
(*We were talking her about.)
The storm blew down the water tower.
The storm blew it down.
(*The storm blew down it.)
He is up on the roof.
He is up on it.
(*He is up it on.)
(*He is it up on.)
They broke down the door.
They broke it down.
(*They broke down it.)
Try on these jeans.
Try them on.
(*Try on them)
Why did you have to bring up [my criminal past]?
Why did you have to bring it up?
(*Why did you have to bring up it.)
We live near the post office.
We live near it.
(*We live it near.)
We warmed up the rolls.
We warmed them up.
(*We warmed up them.)
The pickles are in the jar.
The pickles are in it.
(*The pickles are it in.)
Todd ran up the bill.
Todd ran it up.
(*Todd ran up it.)
Jack and Jill ran up the hill.
Jack and Jill ran up it.
(*Jack and Jill ran it up.)
The bully picked on my friend.
The bully picked on him.
(*The bully picked him on.)
We worked out the details.
We worked them out.
(*We worked out them.)
Prof. Bunyon called on [the student in the back].
Prof. Bunyon called on him.
(*Prof. Bunyon called him on.)
She squeeze the toothpaste [out of the tube].
She squeezed the toothpaste out of it.
(*She squeezed the toothpaste out it of.)
(*She squeezed the toothpaste it out of.)
The bird threw up the caterpillar.
The bird threw it up.
(*The bird threw up it.)
I don't put up with [her guff].
I don't put up with it.
(*I don't put up it with.)
(*I don't put it up with.)
Thieves broke into [our house] while we were away.
Thieves broke into it while we were away.
(*Thieves broke it into while we were away.)
She crawled out from under the bed.
She crawled out from under it.
(*She crawled out from it under.)
(*She crawled out it from under.)
(*She crawled it out from under.)
I asked around [base], but no one had seen my watch.
I asked around it, but no one had seen my watch.
(*I asked it around, but no one had seen my watch.)
There was a warm two-day old salmon on his dashboard.
There was a warm two-day old salmon on it.
(*There was a warm two-day old salmon it on.)