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

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1 He something about , I do n't know , he he got in trouble or something with and so , then she bought the van and he has it and then she has half the profit .
2 Just a moment , suspended it and then Gorbachev , his first secretary has the right to do it , disband the central committee and then what lower party er bodies do is up to them .
3 There 's no point having this fancy scheme if people do n't know it and also trust it .
4 The Soviet Union has had its love affairs with Western know-how , but it has also mistrusted it and even , on occasion , taken the view that foreign technology , like foreign ways generally , had little to offer .
5 He 'd expected it and just shrugged his shoulders and sat down on the stool .
6 I do n't buy it and then go home and play it , because I 'm not going to get anything from it at home , but at 2am , after a gig in Oslo or Munich or Berlin , it sounds damned good .
7 No wonder people do n't buy it and now , you know I mean the fish sales have gone down .
8 Thus in Horsfall v. Thomas above , the purchaser lost his case because he had not bothered to examine the cannon before purchasing it and therefore was unaware of the misrepresentation .
9 He spun it up in the air , caught it and deftly slid it into his shirt pocket .
10 Roll up other side to meet it and then moisten both rolls with water where they meet and press them firmly together .
11 erm And I hope you 'll enjoy it and also pick up the lessons .
12 that they did n't enjoy it and therefore it must have been rape cos they did n't wa they did n't like it .
13 On one drawing he wrote : ‘ The Flamboyant Style ’ , underlined it and underneath wrote : ‘ 3 designs : 3 worlds : 3 dimensions ’ .
14 Club shareholder Pam Revington fixed it and yesterday Anthony had a kickabout with the team .
15 It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time .
16 He loved to lie next to her and kiss it and then to stretch flat and look up at her hips .
17 One gang set fire to a shop after wrecking it and then that too became a feature of the attacks .
18 Well you yo you moved it and just missed David .
19 Had they conceded the truth of Mrs. Morgan 's amply corroborated testimony instead of challenging it and simply argued belief in consent on the basis of her husband 's assertions as to her sexual proclivities , they might have been believed .
20 He dealt with it either by going off on long trips or by challenging it and then an argument might erupt , ’ Jane explained .
21 We know the details and the w they 're told the facts when we report it and then they 're given a summons .
22 Often sounding like there 's no one driving , Mark 's recipe for recording involves bringing the barest bones of a song into the studio , letting the musicians bend it , stretch it , squash it , cook it and generally rip it to shreds , before setting about trying to sort out the sparks from the farts .
23 If you have been wrong , acknowledge it and then get things right — that is much better than pursuing ultimate follies like the poll tax , ’ he said .
24 I 've always enjoyed it and sometimes I wonder if er probably , as I think I 've think I said before , erm this goes back to what kind of a secretary you 've got , you see .
25 Curious about everything ; about the men who paid so little attention to her , wondering where they were taking her ; about Allen , wondering what he was doing ; about the Friar and what he would think when he found them gone ; about herself that she should be so indifferent to her circumstances and so little fearful ; and a little curious , but least curious of all , about the Friar 's sack , curious as to why if it contained only the remnants of a meal he had been so concerned to hide it and so uneasy at leaving it in their care .
26 But ours was , we had the the house the s the scullery if I can describe it and then there was the coal house and then there was a toilet .
27 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
28 I build up a painting like that by covering the whole canvas with a kind of stain , then I get a cloth and rub the images out with a rag , block out the areas of light , then I add very thin layers of paint , then I glaze it and then paint into it .
29 It is a trick that might just save the life of the bird if a cat has caught it and then placed it on the ground for a moment before starting to pluck it .
30 Think about simplifying it and actually having examples of it .
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