Example sentences of "[verb] it [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A great cultural movement like the twelfth-century Renaissance can not be explained in simple terms : the influences and the inspiration which created it flowed through many channels , some of them deep beneath the ground . |
2 | It seems unlikely that the dance was copied into the score at the wrong point : if it had been , one would expect to find it headed by some warning that it belonged several pages later — otherwise severe complications would result in orchestral parts copied from the score . |
3 | And he said well just get yourself home and tell your father that I want it paid for this time because I only replaced that glass last week , which he had |
4 | Just a word about the Oxford goal ; I saw that , I saw erm Andy Melville score it , I was most surprised to hear it overruled at half time . |
5 | they , those people do n't like it altered in any way do they ? |
6 | When we first drank claret we heard it called by that name , we were eating such and such a dinner etc . |
7 | And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds . |
8 | ‘ I 'm not saying it happened on this occasion , but it is not unknown for a private company to take a loss on government contracts to get a foot in the door . ’ |
9 | I would like to have more information from the County , or anyone else from the table for that matter , how this figure 's going to be split , clearly P P G requires it to be split between district , and I 'd like to see it split on that basis . |
10 | We better get it cleared before this lot |
11 | Our miracle — for that was how it felt , how she hoped it felt for all women . |
12 | Fears of militancy resulting from unemployment and the inadequacy of voluntary efforts to relieve it led to some recognition that charity could not provide sufficiently for either type of unemployment . |
13 | Despite the stink it raised in some quarters , The Krays made perfect sense as a symptom of the curious British habit of turning petty villains into national folk heroes . |
14 | He always tries to make it put on these accents . |
15 | We will find it echoed in several places in chapter 22 . |
16 | The Black & Decker WM750 Workmate has a recommended retail price of £82.95 , but you 'll find it discounted in some stores . |
17 | After the van had been loaded it drove to another loading bay and backed up against a second wagon . |