Example sentences of "and it [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Oh , he was clever , and it hurt unbearably to know that now , of all times , she had to lie to him . |
32 | they were caught out only once and it hurt … sub Andy Clarke ran onto a quickly taken free kick and that was that 1-0 … |
33 | Claire bent my toe back and it hurt , she does this . |
34 | It was too mortifying for words , and it intensified the vulnerable feeling she 'd been experiencing around Guy Sterne . |
35 | I mean I 've had mine flood and I 've had its thermostat go and it boiled everything . |
36 | That day was the feast of St Peter and St Paul , and it dragged by . |
37 | This was the brainchild of Francesco de Carerra , a senior legislator in Padua , and it amounted to a padlock that closed the vaginal labia tight by the simple expedient of passing right through them — or as it was more decorously phrased at the time ‘ locked up the seat of voluptuousness ’ . |
38 | But er apparently , er this train whilst it was halted , it was halted locally , but after a while it er it er it did get away , and it proceeded towards er towards er Sheffield . |
39 | The story of the railways is intimately tied up with the wider saga of the industrialization of Europe , and it proceeded at a different rate in each country . |
40 | The train consisted of Cambrian 4-wheelers headed by a ‘ Seaham ’ class 2-4-0 and it proceeded up the Tanat Valley . |
41 | And it load your trolley . |
42 | A diary helps you to reflect and it aids memory . |
43 | So , with her last remaining strength , she pushed it through the bars , and it fluttered down to his feet . ’ |
44 | This is probably the largest of all the categories of cheeses and it encompasses many of the traditional British varieties ( see The Great British Eight , p86 ) as well as continental cheeses such as Edam , Chaumes and Pyrenees . |
45 | It was big and it gleamed . |
46 | The track is continuously moving , and it pulses every ten point six minutes . |
47 | He sent this prophecy to the MP John Lisle [ q.v. ] , and it circulated in the army . |
48 | If a boat heeled right over it 's not good for the boat and it slows you down , it is far better to reef , the technique is just the same afloat as it was ashore . |
49 | and it slows you down , and it goes in out and like that |
50 | once you get a bad habit and it slows your writing down as well |
51 | ‘ And it spoils our view of the sea . ’ |
52 | I found the way here when I was a boy , and it spoils you for the human world . |
53 | At the present time , it has become attenuated but not extinct , and it continues in the long review-articles in the new York Review of Books and London Review of Books , and a few other periodicals . |
54 | The disc is Volume 3 of the Lindsay/ASV series ‘ The Bohemians ’ and it continues the outstanding success of the first two . |
55 | For many years ( and it continues ) , many right-wing , and even avowedly apolitical librarians , have excluded left-wing periodical literature from libraries as a matter of course . |
56 | This is a public right of way for walkers and it continues as a track alongside Loch Coulin , where camera enthusiasts are often fortunate to find a moored rowing boat posing for the foreground of a perfect picture . |
57 | This was clearly the assumption of the [ eighteenth century ] essayists , and it continues in our use of language for science and philosophy . |
58 | Of these identifications of a new underclass as the victim of affluence in the two-thirds ( affluent and Tory ) versus one-third ( not ) society , Bauman 's formulation is to be preferred to Saunder 's because it sets up issues which are subject to empirical review and it continues to use a conception of reproduction : |
59 | Although the western consensus based on the traditional liberal interpretation has now broken down , many of the most distinguished scholars in the field remain firmly committed to it and it continues to inform conventional wisdom among non-specialists in the West . |
60 | This tradition goes back at least to Herder and Lessing in the eighteenth century ; and it continues beyond Nietzsche to Johannes Volkelt and Bertolt Brecht in our own time . |