Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] it [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 You bang down on it and the darn thing is n't there .
2 DID you know well , yes , because everyone 's banging on about it that the FA Cup Final programme cost a fiver ?
3 In his reference to the poll tax , the hon. Member for Teignbridge referred to the many things that had to be built on to it and the many anomalies that had to be addressed .
4 Yet our present line of argument shows that there is another possibility that , because of failures in individual and superego development , such conflicts will no longer be confined within the personality , but may break out between it and the outside world .
5 Merlyn was a dark column near a window , apparently looking out of it although the torrent obscured the view .
6 Concorde ( linked to five — a hive ) : An old-fashioned beehive with lots of miniature Concordes swarming out of it as the top is lifted off ;
7 So but he thinks I 've got away with it but the pus in my mouth right now
8 Got away with it because the other bobbies saw me home and signed off for me .
9 Or at least , that 's how we suppose they get away with it if the legends are true and they really still exist .
10 During the greater part of the time , at the beginning , you had to put up with it because the alternative was ten bob a week unemployment .
11 No , our men would n't cross over with it but the Glen Shee folk would be there to receive it
12 The dogs were set off by it and the dogs set off the sheep and the goats and the cows .
13 It is a task which some of the more well-bred staff in the royal household find frankly distasteful — the private secretary to the Prince of Wales , Sir John Riddell , reputedly once told a producer from Thames Television , working on a fortieth birthday tribute to the Prince , that ‘ dealing with you people is like having one 's private parts slowly nibbled by rats ’ — but they go along with it because the deferential attitude of most of the media is the means of engaging popular support for the ins of monarchy .
14 up there and all of a sudden he saw it and he came in the room , Tony and he went he looked up at it and the stood up at the back of his neck and he was going grurgh ever so quietly under his breath grurgh .
15 It appeared as though his way back would be painful to say the least but the owners let Homer get on with it and The Committee reappeared last November .
16 They think they can get away with it because the residents are new to this country and do n't know their rights . ’
17 Yes there are you can get away with it if the other person there 's sufficient evidence that the other person was determined to kill you .
18 Luckily , the rain had stopped and I spent a few minutes baling out , thinking once again that I must do something about drainage , but never seem to get round to it as the weather clears up and everything dries out very quickly .
19 The clients are taken in and out of the stock , then sometimes settle back in it before the account is over .
20 Cars moving over the high track of the flyover began to sweep it with their head-lamps as they travelled on to it and the dusk gathered in patches below .
21 Portsmouth 's best chance came in the sixty fourth minute , a great breakaway down the left , the cross coming in , seventeen goal man Guy Whittingham getting his head to the ball , but it was n't going to be his eighteenth goal of the season , because Ken Vasey dived to his right , just got his finger tips to the ball and held on to it and the chance had gone .
22 They have a beautiful house in Oxfordshire and would n't venture far from it if the work situation was better for members of the acting profession .
23 The greater the volume of business on a particular exchange , the greater the ability to trade freely on it and the more business it should attract .
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