Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it i " in BNC.

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1 So we 'll put her in for it I mean with her form break it down , I hope they ask her to you know ?
2 but erm , you know , I remember as coming across one or two obstacles and I could n't get in to it I thought if I 'd tried a bit harder , I did n't want to start you know so
3 How the Rev Bain gets away with it I do n't know .
4 but then again I 'd rather just let them get on with it I 'm not trying to convert you to the better way of doing things , cos obviously I do n't know a whether there 's
5 This is how it 's done get on with it I 'm going now !
6 And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’
7 As they they got fed up with it I suppose I du n no er .
8 I backed up onto it I backed up onto it , you know , when I was do ta and I were hoovering away , I thought aye aye !
9 I feel exactly as if I were having a very prolonged dream but every time I come out of it I 'm so tired I fall back into it again .
10 I used to listen to other children describing holidays in Bournemouth or Butlin 's or Benidorm , and not wanting to feel out of it I used to invent mine because I had never been anywhere !
11 That 's why I feeling out of it I think .
12 I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own .
13 But they do n't really get much out of it I suspect if they do n't .
14 Ah what she gets out of it I just do n't know .
15 Looking back on it I could not figure out what went wrong as I had done exactly as instructed but nobody had ever really said much about fallen trees or currents and especially not in such a small part of the river .
16 I grew away from the Church being a clergyman s son , of course , and now that I 've come back to it I find it the same only more so — fewer people and even more cups of tea . ’
17 Whether coming here or not and I do n't really think that , you know , coming back to it I do n't think he would fit in .
18 Mm but I , I mean I can use it as it is now but anything else on to it I would find it difficult .
19 ‘ I felt so strongly about it I had to resign , ’ said Mrs Peeke .
20 So , on that , wh not if but when that question comes up you should do very well on it I think .
21 I do n't know , erm but he sometimes goes abroad with it I think , but he , he goes to different parts of the country and Judith goes with him .
22 I think it might , cos like does a lot of legal aid , so erm the , you know , legal aid work and he 's quite into it I think , I think he 's quite a decent chappie erm what they were basically saying was poor people wo n't be re erm erm poor people would n't be represented well enough , were n't they ?
23 Yet despite it I experienced a sort of expectation .
24 There was never my my view and and one day I shall if I ever get round to it I might set this all out .
25 Erm so whether she has n't got round to it I do n't know .
26 He must have felt it and he must have suffered afterwards from it I would imagine , but he had , he had those qualifications , he had those abilities and he used them for a .
27 Well I was never on it I was exempt and erm the younger people were , they had the opportunity of not erm being on the shifts
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