Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb past] [prep] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly it slipped from his hand and rolled down the bank into the water . |
2 | If she wanted this job , she would have to be reasonably pleasant to him , however much it stuck in her throat at times . |
3 | ‘ I wonder how long it took for my message to get through to the patrol cars on the road , ’ Patrick said . |
4 | Normally it went about its business either on foot or in an arabeah , the horse-drawn cab distinctive to the city . |
5 | Twenty one years later it passed to his son-in-law , Mark Rainsford I , whose beers and fine ales were brewed here in turn by his son Mark Rainsford II . |
6 | Well it did on my dad . |
7 | FERGIE may have found it difficult to learn Her Royal Lessons , but you do n't have to be a fitness connoisseur to see that she has learned a thing or two about keeping in Of course her title of the Disappearing Duchess takes on a different meaning now a year ago it referred to her ability to lose five stones of regal flab . |
8 | And then it went on its edge for a while . |
9 | It filled you , with glory for a time , but the glory soon departed and then it left upon your spirit , oh , the most appalling ravages . |
10 | If material 1 appeared in its condition 1 form in sequence 1 , then it appeared in its condition 2 form in sequence 2 , and so on to sequence 8 . |
11 | Then it wobbled under her weight and tilted forwards . |
12 | Onwards it skidded on its side across sleek vitrodur through corpses and burning husks of vehicles for almost half a kilometre before finally coming to rest … |
13 | Recently it occurred to my mother and me that it would be foolish to go riding alone without any sort of personal insurance for the rider . |