Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] it " in BNC.
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1 | The wall of the gallery , the other exhibits hanging on it . |
2 | Downstairs in the basement , all they had to look at was the brick wall of the coal-hole with Mrs Parvis 's aluminium meat-safe hanging on it , and a line of smelly bins . |
3 | There are torches hanging on it . |
4 | As long as it go when you push down it locks it 's fine . |
5 | going to sit down it were n't they ? |
6 | it slows down it drops a lot of the silt , mud and rocks . |
7 | It 's going down and every time it goes down it 's equal on both sides yeah . |
8 | Right and it goes like these great funnels spread it Now as it goes down it gets caught down . |
9 | A black horse was galloping down it , frisking his back legs like a colt . |
10 | And the other one , I think , when it shuts down it 's just sort of se a semi-sa er scan . |
11 | They seemed to have a tendency to slide down it . |
12 | Just as they were about to go down it , the door opened . |
13 | ‘ At least you do n't have to go down it again ! ’ |
14 | Then he blundered into the turning he wanted , limped down it and came face to face with the blank grey door leading into the four Turkey Pens . |
15 | all the satellites hanging down it was very good the way it had all been done in , in that respect but what I found was the first bit was very boring , I found but when it got going a bit it was better but the whole moral of the story was that nowhere is perfect to live but it 's hard for y young children like this |
16 | What do you wan na hang on it then ? |
17 | Oh , he said , if we had carried on it would have been dear for somebody . |
18 | I come to Central Region quite regularly as a cycling tourist , and the train service from Edinburgh to Stirling and Dunblane is very useful because cycles can be carried on it , free of charge . |
19 | At the end of it , you suddenly find yourself driving down it again , only this time the street would have changed in all sorts of little ways . |
20 | When you reach the end of it the second time , you start driving down it again and now you can see some things which seem to have changed considerably while others seem exactly the same . |
21 | When she found the street she wanted she stood and waited before walking down it . |
22 | Her eyes had become accustomed to the dark , and she could see , as she peered down it either way , that to the left this road opened out . |
23 | But the evidence of what did happen will be all round us , the wallpaper being ruined where the soup dripped down it and the carpet , I should think , impossible to clean . ’ |
24 | Weber scurried to the ship 's blower , and shouted down it in fury , while Katze knelt below the shattered windowpane and took potshots at the dock with his Luger . |
25 | The track was rough and , as they bumped down it , she remarked , ‘ Amazing after all these years . |
26 | It was the worst of all Coney Island 's dark corners , and I ventured down it , calling his name and looking in dirty windows . |
27 | Regardless of the general press of humanity , a funeral procession was attempting to pass down it from the other end . |
28 | No they do n't they cross over and they tangle up but once a branch starts off it does n't join on to another one . |
29 | Then reality started to move so fast that by the time he caught up it was all over and they were parked on the hard shoulder . |
30 | Well if you hurry up it wo n't take you very long will it ? |