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

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1 But he was the same as ever — just went in and did it in one take .
2 And we used to stand down and leave it at that .
3 He placed a small amount of the substance in his hand and one by one the worshippers knelt down and licked it like hungry animals .
4 It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour .
5 It put the wind up me , to tell you the truth , so I 've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that . "
6 She had put it on and taken it off three times ; it now lay on the chair beside her .
7 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
8 He peeled it off and threw it to one side then sat facing the three Americans .
9 She found she could n't tear her eyes away , and when he managed to get his second boot off and threw it to one side , then lifted his head , she was still staring .
10 The first creates a CLI command file that lists the line to a file and then calls the second procedure which cleans it up and uses it as redirected input before exiting .
11 Oh somebody took all our lovely parking ticket display off that was keeping the tas tax disk up and replaced it with black tape .
12 They mix it up and put it in that !
13 No , I 'll I 'll I 'll ring them up and book it for eight .
14 She 's your daughter She said there 's no need to up and say it like that .
15 He picked it up and opened it at random .
16 Kim picked the book up and opened it at random , then handed it back to Hammond .
17 She stopped and looked full face into the mirror , as if , among the distorted outlines of the bar she was standing in as it stretched far into the mirror-room that swallowed it up and pulled it into strange shapes , she was looking for something not apparent in the real room .
18 Mr Rifkind 's inclination is to split it up and offer it for tender , perhaps line by line , in the way that provincial bus services have been deregulated .
19 When Mrs Thatcher first came into power , she got hold of the pound note , held it up and tore it in half and then tore it into a quarter , and she said this is what the pound 's worth under the Labour government .
20 Most land fell to the peasants who had tilled it for decades and the landlords or rentiers who held large amounts of land , renting it out or tilling it by hired labour .
21 You can then pull the headboard out and rest it at any angle on the mattress for reading , watching TV or enjoying breakfast in comfort .
22 The heavy door frame caused it some minor difficulty , which it overcame with a swing of its shoulders that tore the timber out and tossed it to one side .
23 Get a pair of scissors cut that out and stick it on these
24 on in , in , in the laminates alright well when they took the windscreen out and replaced it with this one it 's only since then that repair
25 And you need to choose a P E P manager per year , so if you 're already with one P E P manager , you 've either got to buy him out and give it to another P E P manager , or you can , you can erm er choose another one each year in other words , I do a different P E P each year , with a different manager , and that keeps everything moving so that you 've got a good spread .
26 The male three-spined stickleback stakes a territory out and defends it from other males .
27 I dragged it out and did it from that .
28 So we had to go back and swap it for seven to eight
29 But one lad messed about and pushed it through those holes .
30 I could n't stand by and take it from that arrogant old blimp without putting a word in . ’
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