Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | It sets the scene perhaps for it said it is the blessing of the Lord that makes rich and he adds no sorrow to it . |
2 | A dreadful tragic place — elderly rheumatics dressing for dinner at the hotel ; artists not good enough ; beach-combers not young enough nor well enough off It filled me with pity and terror . |
3 | Everything continues more or less as it had before , and it becomes increasingly evident that Jesus 's death has accomplished nothing . |
4 | Leaving everything more or less as it had been and closing the drawer , she turned her attention to the rest of the room . |
5 | On most of the nationalisation stock ( paid to compensate former owners ) and earlier long-term borrowings they inherited at nationalisation ( much of it raised at the low interest rates of the 1930s ) they paid only 3 per cent . |
6 | The lottery of life is an enticing work — not least in showing how one of the most exciting sectors of applied biomedical science in the 1990s rests on the curiosity-oriented work ( much of it conducted in Cambridge , England ) of the 1950s and 1960s . |
7 | The position of Agnos had been undermined by a large budget deficit ( much of it inherited ) , the effects of the country 's economic recession and the legacy of the 1989 earthquake [ see pp. 36970-71 ] . |
8 | Much like it did . |
9 | Of course , the price and income range varied , and so with it did the ‘ life-style ’ — a term for which the Fifties were still groping . |
10 | So up it went higher . |
11 | yeah , but that in which case I think you should try and tie the story in with it became in like the canteen |
12 | catalogue , that went up there and call in , call in with it did n't they Alec ? |
13 | I know it was n't my birthday you just came in with it did n't you ? |
14 | I may say that we both agreed that our relations will be governed by his decision , that I would have gone along with it had he made a mistake which harmed me . |
15 | The beginning of civilisation was almost certainly a mental development which came long before it affected man 's physical abilities , and it could well have been the moment when for the first time , a primitive creature found that he could override and control the instinctive urge to act , which up to that time would have been the only source of motivation . |
16 | A fiery cloud rushed towards him , and down from it leaped the horse that had sucked dragon 's milk and eaten glowing coals . |
17 | The ash raining down from it added to the misery of the people in the area — the Sir Robert Sale reported lumps the size of pumpkins falling on her decks , and she was at least forty kilometres distant . |
18 | I knew there was only the one slice left , but I 've never been the sort deliberately to starve an animal to death , so in it went . |
19 | An unmarked car with John Law written all over it joined the black-and-whites . |
20 | And then of course people had picnics on the Sundays of the summer and er so on it grew more quite a lot from the hiring . |
21 | Far below — almost vertically below it seemed — lay the turbulent bed of the gorge and , all too frequently , the twisted remains of olive-green army lorries . |
22 | Piles just like it had already been loaded onto the boat , carefully stowed in its hold , covered by heavy sheeting and secured . |
23 | ‘ The government is trying to fiddle the figures in an attempt to curry political favour just like it fiddled the unemployment figures . ’ |
24 | ‘ I should have expected it to end just like it began with Stephanie — immediately , ’ said Rob . |
25 | ‘ It 's happening all over again , just like it did in Jonathan Ram 's day . |
26 | Costner can act very well , but it is his presence that really counts , a little like it did for James Stewart . |
27 | She accepted the offer gratefully , feeling the train slow down even more as it cruised into the vast amphitheatre of concrete and glass that was the terminus itself . |
28 | We would n't still be doing it if we did n't feel that it was creating enough profit in the meantime , and looked like it could create more as it went along . ’ |
29 | Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year . |
30 | Cleveland police say the girl grabbed her shopping bag , fished out the purse and ran off with it joined by another girl . |