Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] it [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Because the characters and the dialogue of this offstage life were created by the original cast , we have not included it in this script . |
2 | Randy , as you can see , has finally made it into this issue . |
3 | And there 's no use getting in the exam on Thursday and say ah well I 'm afraid I 've not done it on that arm so erm lost |
4 | A Firstly , I am assuming you have not damaged it in any way ? |
5 | Architectural historians have already raided it to good effect , notably Mark Girouard for his book on the sixteenth-century architect Robert Smythson and Jill Lever , the curator of the collection , for the book she wrote with Margaret Richardson , The Art of the Architect . |
6 | Secretary reports that he has already put it to good use . |
7 | I have since used it with great success at children 's parties . |
8 | I 've always done it before half term ! |
9 | Moreover , this particular photograph had been brought to the lab only that day , and no one had ever coupled it with any sort of training . |
10 | All understanding is guided by the Holy Spirit , whose manifold activity is emphasized ( whereas the first draft had practically restricted it to biblical inspiration ) . |
11 | Nevertheless , I would advocate studying some subject in depth , not necessarily as an undergraduate , so that you can feel you have really mastered it at some stage in your career . |
12 | The scrum has also looked solid enough to date , although no side has really put it under any pressure yet . |
13 | This versatile gas powered styler heats up in minutes and because The Civil Aviation Authority has O.K. 'd it in checked-in luggage on aeroplanes , you really can style your hair anywhere you like ! |
14 | I have n't seen it for sixty year . ’ |
15 | er I mean I know it 's a bit messy at the moment , I ai n't washed it since last time you see ! |
16 | Missed me programme I had n't put it on this morning . |
17 | It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way . |
18 | Indeed , having been brought up after the war and having heard of the plight of those poor people , one has never forgotten it in any case . |
19 | Now you said that you 'd actually presented it in another way and were just , and , and had just changed it . |
20 | I mean I 've never seen it in that context . |
21 | No I 've never campaigned for that , and I 've never supported it in that sense . |
22 | I have never viewed it in this way , and neither has she . |