Example sentences of "it [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When pulled tight it effectively secured her to the bench , and as it passed behind her knees , so her legs were strapped in the position where her feet were above her head .
2 As he sipped his wine in the bright , busy square , he thought that although the language was certainly a problem and one that he would have to continue to struggle with , it only provided him with an excuse , really , an excuse for why he had not been able to get down to the job of looking for Elsie .
3 It obviously recognized him as the only being that had ever showed it kindness .
4 It alone provided him with an ideal of peace .
5 The main accusation levelled against boundary routing is that the technology does not actually decrease overall complexity of the network , it merely shifts it from the periphery to the central hub .
6 It swooped down towards Risborough and he managed to control it enough to bring it into a field
7 It just drives me up the wall .
8 It does n't toughen you up , it just turns you into a bag of nerves basically .
9 It just poked it off the end .
10 and luckily it just took us round the side of the platform and away then .
11 It just struck me as a thought , that 's all . ’
12 But it just got me into a lot of fights , that 's all .
13 It was cut low across the top and high above the thighs , and for a moment Lucy was stopped short by the thought that Jesus , it looked hell to wear , but would n't it just kill 'em on the disco floor back home ?
14 It just hit us in the face , ’ said Robin .
15 It just caught me by the scruff of the neck and practically hammered my guts out .
16 With heaving stomach , Kelly had gone to the kitchen , tipped the burnt remains of her cat into a plastic bag and took it downstairs to bury it in the garden .
17 Embedded in the wood , it momentarily skewered him to the window-frame .
18 Even if we drop a shot because Jacklin makes four , it still keeps us in the Open .
19 But it still leaves us with the crucial problem that Sartre had to solve , namely how to link human consciousness with the processes of history so that the former can be said to be the agent of the latter .
20 Oh no , I was wrestling it off to wash it in the end .
21 It 's so inspiring ; you get those low bass notes and that drone thing going , and it always puts you in a certain mood . ’
22 It always fails you in the end .
23 The problem with it , so far as we can see , is that if the political system is democratic and the state is relatively neutral then how is it that anyone could use the system in such a way as to ensure that it permanently advantaged them to the exclusion of other actors and interests in the system ?
24 And a and also , I mean , it was , and it was a Panasonic one this , erm what you do , if you were doing a jacket top potato , you er would weigh the potato and , and then erm put in the weight , say it was six ounces , and all you do then is press erm jacket potato , you do n't have to put any time , it automatically does it for the time .
25 It also keeps me on the right track as well .
26 It also put them in a positive frame of mind for their last league game of the season , at home against bottom-of-the-table Eastleigh this Saturday .
27 But I ran for them and won most everything , so it was good fun , and it also kept me off the streets , which pleased my parents .
28 It also aligned him with the underdogs , helpless like children under the blows of fate .
29 It also tells you about the communications and equipment that make working from home possible .
30 It also presented him with a number of problems .
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