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

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1 Better to accept it 's all gone .
2 ‘ I gave up worrying about Florian 's women years ago , ’ she responded automatically , her cynicism where Florian 's personal affairs were concerned so complete it had almost become tolerance .
3 MAGICIAN Jonathan Pendragon , 37 , was bitten to the bone by a tiger after apparently making it disappear then bringing it back .
4 Jezrael walked inside , scarcely believing it had all worked .
5 Those who could not stand it returned home worn out by the virulence of anti-Irish racism which they experienced from English people .
6 The capitalist economy , while ensuring the continuance of the peasant sector , does not allow it to develop sufficiently to extricate itself from its subordinate role , for this would destroy its value for capitalism .
7 and say like say it takes absolutely ages to clean the dishes and pots you know , but like you say it was erm chili con carne , erm tuna and celery pie , what else was there on ?
8 And I 'm intending to , to hold a few more assemblies as well to sort of get interest going again because it 's been a while since we did an assembly on it , so if we do another one , that usually gets it going again does n't it ?
9 After details of the case emerged , the student movement never regained the broad base and wide influence it had once had on the Japanese political scene .
10 Yes , but On the last comment that er Chris made er bringing us and the letter to county about the the failure of the meeting on the twenty second cos we feel that they are just lying down to the situation and not pursuing a pursuing the D A P about whatsoever and erm we are , certainly in John 's letter probably get it signed tonight complaining and asking for a a meeting as soon as possible because we feel that that they ought to be pursuing the question of these two sites , they 're dragging their feet !
11 The firm now believes it has virtually outgrown its market and is seeking to supplement its fortunes overseas .
12 ‘ I had n't realised it had all taken so long — it was lunchtime when the alarm went off . ’
13 I mean particularly so if you 're involved in the service , but I do n't think it 's just restricted to that , I want to know what 's going on .
14 Together for an instant and then smash it 's all gone still its worth it .
15 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
16 Someone else said it had already seized up .
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