Example sentences of "it and [vb past] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The post office was owned by two white-haired sisters , Annie and Lizzie , far out cousins of her own , and Annie stamped the envelope for her , postmarked it and dropped it in the calico bag on the counter .
2 And Hilderbridge lay in the sunshine , its slate roofs all turned to planes of silver , its spires sharp needles , as if a silversmith had made it and dropped it in the valley between the meadows and the moor .
3 It happens that what we 've done is we 've taken it and hung it on the starlight , the magic of starlight — how wonderful it is , how much you can tell from just looking at a star through a telescope and measuring the light that comes out of it , and this takes us into realms of why a star shines ; what do you mean by time when you go back millions of years into the universe lifetime ; what do you mean , why do stars shine with different colours .
4 Finally , she snatched up the envelope from the table where she 'd left it and carried it to the one window that might , if she were lucky , catch a vagrant breeze from the river a block away .
5 Harper spend f226 on repairing it and sold it to a finance company .
6 After its discovery in 1873 , the Tongue had found its way into the hands of a treasure-hunter , who had kept quiet about it and sold it to a London dealer , who in turn had sold it to an American collector , who had lent it to an exhibition in Philadelphia in 1922 — which latter appearance had provided the clues , sixty-five years later , for a detective-story-like investigation on the part of Theodore Kemp of the Ashmolean Museum — a man who now lay dead in the mortuary at the Radcliffe Infirmary .
7 De Valois saw it and accepted it for the repertory .
8 With care he lifted it and took it to the mouth of the chamber .
9 He looked round for the phone , found it and took it to the woman , laying it in her lap .
10 If we examine their structure , we shall perceive the way in which the wishful purpose that is at work has mixed up the material of which they are built , has rearranged it and formed it into a new whole .
11 Pinched some of my old Dad 's plum brandy and soaked raisins in it and left 'em in the clearing .
12 However , when I stripped the pump off the block , cleaned it and left it on the workbench , I noticed it had leaked a small amount of oil from a 1.5mm hole located near the back underside of the pump .
13 Barbie said she 'd rather have a cigarette anyway and gave them back to us , but we could n't break any of them off , so we kept passing this lump backwards and forwards , sucking it and grinding little chunks off it , till we got fed up with it and chucked it on the floor .
14 I turned it and played it to the net , though it did n't come in easily .
15 she 's walking the through it and stuffed them in the ground !
16 Whenever there has been a whiff of financial scandal in the past , the Opposition , very much to their credit , have raised it and brought it before the public , and there has been a great hue and cry about it .
17 Then I met up with Alan and , and he read though it and challenged me on a few things and we changed one or two bits , but I 've got my sort of target set out .
18 When they reached the next chamber he extinguished it and exchanged it for the torch .
19 She sucked her teeth , took another ticket down at random , glanced at it , crumpled it and tossed it into the disposal by her left knee .
20 Aye it was bought it and presented it to the island .
21 He pushed her back into the room and , seizing the case , opened it and upended it over the bed .
22 ‘ I suppose he could have folded it and used it as a spill to get a light from the pilot on the gas water heater . ’
23 She folded it and stood it in the comer behind the music centre .
24 I was just walking back past the big , black marble vault belonging to the Chatwin family when somebody dodged out from behind it and grabbed me from the back .
25 He purchased a stamp from the counter clerk , licked it and affixed it to the envelope .
26 Bernice grabbed it and shoved it through the dispensing slot .
27 He took off his glove , signed it and gave it to the boy .
28 Then one day a visitor called and gave me his card , so I just took it and gave it to the master in the drawing room .
29 And why should the palm be so thickly clotted , almost as if another 's hand had lifted it and smeared it into the blood at the throat ?
30 Its huge success grated even more , especially as it had been a Labour paper until Murdoch had bought it and turned it into a cornerstone of his international media empire .
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