Example sentences of "and [adv] it [verb] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We been in Cowley nick so many times they keep a special room for us and inside it 's got Eddie and Rich written on the walls — and they do n't bother to clean it off 'cos they know we 'll be back and write it up again …
2 She remembered what Faye had said tonight about him being a man of high principles , and gradually it started to make sense .
3 The Labour party has opposed every tax cut that we have introduced and now it threatens to raise taxes if we cut them .
4 A brand-new Tavern , redolent of fresh mortar and size , and fronting nothing at all , had taken for its sign The Rail way Arms ; but that might be rash enterprise — and then it hoped to sell drink to the workmen .
5 Last month I wrote about how to thread the colour changer and how it functions to change yarn .
6 We 've learnt about its physiology and how it changes to keep pace with the larva 's changing eating habits .
7 Before describing its role in some specific cellular processes , I shall summarize how InsP 3 is released from the membrane and how it acts to generate calcium signals .
8 Iraq , for its part , was widely believed to have condoned the " hot pursuit " of the Kurdish activists , who had been conducting guerrilla activities against the Turkish authorities for some 20 years , and indeed it had signed agreements to this effect during the 1980s .
9 It was still fulfilling its traditional functions of looking after overseas governments and acting as a purchasing agency for them — and indeed it did administer World Bank and British Government overseas development loans .
10 Even the Royal Academy , which has to earn every penny of its keep , does not think that way , and yet it manages to make money .
11 With no use for its eyes , it has lost its sight and yet it manages to locate shelter , a mate , and even food .
12 And yet it appears to frustrate business and fails to protect the individual , ’
13 FAMILY 's enemies ( and it had many , most notably among feminists ) were fond of equating its origins with movements of the seventies such as the anti-abortion campaigns , the racialist right and the pro-censorship lobby , and certainly it had drawn members from all these .
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