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

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1 But owner John Panteli , 17 , from Croydon , South London , loves it just as much .
2 What , oh just loves it here right over the two of them he 's a stinker , he 's a stinker , he loves to be with the dogs , he loves to be with the dogs , what do you want ?
3 People aroused by the possibilities of social power will seek it more consistently than those who are not aroused by power .
4 For the past twenty four years Douglas Reyburn have won it only twice before , so it was with tremendous satisfaction that the results were received .
5 ‘ She has it most elegantly furnished , ’ said Sophia enthusiastically .
6 It is neither necessary that the occupation of tropical lands by Europeans should injure the natives in their enjoyment of life nor has it hitherto usually been the case .
7 A television sports presenter once said he makes Rambo look like a wimp , while legend has it that even Mel Gibson envies the Pottz physique .
8 For example , the following two relations in Figure 4.18 , COURSE and SUBJECT , both have course as the key , but the latter has it as only part of the composite key with subject .
9 I do n't I do n't really know it well enough to tell you what a nitrogen cycle .
10 We may know it very well in our hearts , but what is there to prove the offence on him ? ’
11 On 2 May 1839 Prince wrote to Gould in Australia warning him of Swainson 's impending visit : ‘ Mr. Yarrell has just called and requested me to tell you that Mr Swainson is going to Australia whether to collect or to settle is not known at present but he considered it of importance that you should know it as quickly as possible not that either he or I think it can in any way affect you as you have so good a start and his wonted and well known irregularity of publication will surely militate against him . ’
12 ‘ I 'd need it right here in my hand . ’
13 They 're meant to hold on to it you know so she do n't need it so often .
14 I do n't need it very often , erm I 'm not a bad asthmat , it 's an allergy to animals
15 ‘ Well , nice to talk , ’ says Holly , legging it lithely away despite blisters .
16 and you eventually go blind from it , if you do n't erm , do n't catch it early enough .
17 That erm instead of saying ng they pronounced it as just N.
18 He should be encouraged and allowed to write it slowly enough to write it correctly .
19 Pausing for the effect to register , Vic took the apex of the handkerchief between two fingers and drew it upwards delicately , laying bare a fist holding a green creature with bulging eyes .
20 Intel told it that running a current SCO binary on Pentium would win it only twice the performance of SCO Unix on the 80486 , compared with a fourfold increase it could expect with code recompiled for Pentium , although it would mean giving up on backwards compatibility .
21 ‘ Usually I need to ask the school committee if I have to replace any equipment , but if I need something really essential like a new clock I can buy it straight away . ’
22 I might go out and buy it straight away , I might wait weeks , months before I acquire the particular thing to give to you as a gift , you 've got ta wait on on me giving it to you .
23 We did buy it once before .
24 In the eighteenth century the Devon began to spread from its western kingdom and the well-known livestock engraver , Garrard , described it as almost the most perfect breed in Britain .
25 The model for Marx himself was the Paris Commune of March-May 1871 , though he subsequently dismissed it as merely an uprising , and not even a socialist one ( Lichtheim 1964 , pp. 112–21 ) .
26 Great care must be taken to set the hoe up and steer it accurately so that the blades run close to the crop without damaging the seedlings .
27 One of the somewhat older guy , he can orchestrate it so much so that he gets his gold out of it .
28 Throughout this , Esther maintained the fiction that she was in love with her older brother Saul , and maintained it so well that not even Alix and Liz knew the truth of the matter .
29 ‘ Next time you 'll enjoy it even more . ’
30 Well it looks as if Suzanne is beginning to relax and enjoy it more now .
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