Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea . |
2 | The situation called for some drastic action and so I laid it on the line ; either they won this game or I would resign . |
3 | I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie . |
4 | So I chucked it in the Tyne . |
5 | So I took it to the British Museum , who identified it for me . |
6 | so I put it on the top of there , every time anybody went by they knocked it off ! |
7 | So I put it on the dim switch so as he can see to get in the bedroom . |
8 | Nothing happened so I put it in a box without a lid and went shopping . |
9 | So I put it in a rock this time and it was so funny though . |
10 | so I put it in the paper and luckily somebody came along |
11 | So I left it up a side street and got a taxi back to the studio where I was due to appear . |
12 | So I left it for a while , and I thought I will phone her and find out . |
13 | So I clean it after every meal . |
14 | So I wrote it along the top of the er paper I was using . |
15 | So I sprayed it with a fine spray and it 's kept very well , had n't it ? |
16 | ‘ They said his name was Simon so I punched it into the computer and went through the alphabet for burglars . |
17 | So I chipped it into a little space over the scrum , ran round , picked it up and went up the middle of the field . |
18 | so I paid it in the November , the second of December they announce me redundancy do n't they ? |
19 | So I moved it to the other side of the step . |
20 | or NAAN , I do n't care , so long you include it at the end of your first appointments because at the end of the day all you 're doing is saving yourself a bit of time , and that 's the whole purpose of ANNA to make sure that when you go back on your second appointment , this guy is committed to do something . |
21 | All positive stuff , as Madeleine Kingsley points out on page 82 , if only you approach it in the right way . |
22 | She had forgotten or erased his face , and so she saw it through a blur , but his body was naked , exactly as she had remembered it , golden-white , muscular and slender , the black mass at the groin and out of it the penis rising dark amber-red . |
23 | So she advertised it at a knock-down price , and then invented a competitive bid to hurry you into signing on the dotted line . |
24 | So she approaches it in a better frame of mind . |
25 | So she did it in the early morning before the Men came , or in the warm evenings when the Zoo gates were shut . |
26 | If laboratories is plural , it would be I E S and you would have the apostrophe after the s then , but it 's obviously singular , cos it ends in y so you put it after the y and the s . |
27 | So you raise it to a power , multiply the indices , when it comes out as a fraction , it does n't matter how you |
28 | So you try it with the sixes see if they work try it with the sevens try it with the eights see what works . |
29 | So you map it onto the tuple array and then all the tuples so you take each tuple in in order . |
30 | so we keep it in a canvas jacket |