Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] [vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Hank had no doubt that , sooner or later , old tabby-cats like the MacDonald woman would get wind of it and would give his mother hell about it .
2 If I 'm going to spend several hundred pounds on an outfit , I make sure I get real value out of it and will wear it a lot .
3 The second problem with knitting too many rows of tuck is that if a needle is n't knitting ( and , when tucking , it is n't ) it pulls up the knitting on the needles either side of it and can prevent them knitting off correctly .
4 It therefore seemed logical to press a little of every suitable plant in her garden and later to create a design from it that would remind her for many years to come of her treasured garden .
5 Please note that where an area is marked for cyclists ( as in Middle Meadow Walk ) pedestrians have not been physically excluded from it and may use it ; also children or dogs may run on to it unexpectedly .
6 Do n't heat up bottles of formula in the microwave — there might be hidden ‘ heat spots ’ in it that could burn your baby 's mouth .
7 If we can improve let's hom let's home in on it and let's improve it .
8 He replied that he knew damn all about it but would swear it was .
9 So how would we find an outside correspondence for jealousy , a way of writing about it that would make it real for the reader , so real that it puts him/her in touch with his/her own jealousy ?
10 ‘ You said I was too single-minded about it and should widen my interests , so I am .
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