Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] it [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If you think a little about it you will be able to convince yourself that Rk is nothing other than the old familiar resistance ( proportional to length ; inversely proportional to cross-section ) derived in a different manner . |
2 | ‘ I 'm sure if you thought hard enough about it you 'd know the reason for that , Seb . |
3 | Acorn Computer Ltd chose the Cebit Hannover Fair to launch a German version of its RISC OS 3 operating system : not much to it you may think — just translate the error messages — unfortunately the company had reckoned without the sheer verbosity of the German language — it took five beta versions before all the Achtung ! messages were successfully squeezed into the ROM . |
4 | The battledress trousers were inclined to go baggy and the uniform jacket was a bit severe , so whenever we could get away with it we wore the other two items , and tended to let our hair float over our collars — also banned . |
5 | Do n't know we get away with it they want the whole lot bloody scrapping and the new lot all the rust ones , there 's hardly one decent is there ? |
6 | How the Rev Bain gets away with it I do n't know . |
7 | There was a sense of immaturity in our society , an admiration of the crook , the kind of cock-eyed notion that if someone could get away with it he was a Robin Hood type who could somehow feather his own nest and at the same time feather theirs . |
8 | ‘ And if he 's thinking he 'll be getting away with it he can think again ! |
9 | But if he thought he could get away with it he could think again ! |
10 | In order to achieve this position , your bowman must know where the line is and how far away from it you are at any given moment . |
11 | It 's just a pity that the castle itself is a little bit indistinct I mean , when you stand away from it you ca n't er you can hardly see the castle there and er , it is an attractive castle , photographed many times but I would just like to see that shown up a little more in the picture . |
12 | ran away from it you see and then when he came back he came to us and he growled a few times at it , so , but erm , backed off you know |
13 | Just beyond it we struggled over a particularly difficult pass and arrived next day on the Mana river . |
14 | Excited to find she could just make out traces of narrow fields with dividing banks and walls , she ventured further towards a rounded mound which could well have been an Iron Age barrow , and just beyond it she found the standing stone , where she shivered pleasurably , her imagination running riot about the monolith 's precise function in the days when the settlement had been a live , thriving community . |
15 | And from somewhere behind it she heard once more the menacing whisper , ‘ Isabelle 's daughter . ’ |
16 | Edging further towards it he put out both hands . |
17 | Only a magnificent sand shot at the 72nd got Curtis Strange into a play-off for his country 's national title , although once in it he dominated . |
18 | Er four hundred , four hundred , to , four hundreds if it 'd won , for a place he would have get less , but he was still in it it was |
19 | The thing is if they 're still in it it 's even better is n't it ? |
20 | Love 's sitting there , right into it she was . |
21 | Now , part of that might just have purely the ritual that 's associated with things like coronations and investitures , but surely if people had felt so strongly about it they would n't have turned out in such numbers , er to support her . |
22 | ‘ I felt so strongly about it I had to resign , ’ said Mrs Peeke . |
23 | Last night 's fiasco had n't helped , but even without it she wondered if she 'd have been able to cope with her deeply buried resentment towards Romano de Sciorto . |
24 | So , on that , wh not if but when that question comes up you should do very well on it I think . |
25 | Then below it you would have da da , year and somehow the subject fitted in on a line across , below it ? |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 ? |
28 | When Deborah went across to it she saw that there was a faint footpath running in the direction the broken single arm was pointing . |
29 | Yet despite it I experienced a sort of expectation . |
30 | Yet within it she 's able to create plenty of space . |