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

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1 Lucker and I spoke very little about it this morning , and it has remained that way .
2 And if Orrie had not already tramped all over it this morning , since his discovery , nosing out the signs of trespass , there just might be something to be found .
3 ‘ I 've lived with it for long enough , but I did n't get away with it this year and I 'm running out of time , ’ said the 26-year-old European champion , who needed a pain-killing injection before the race .
4 Well , they were n't getting away with it this time .
5 But I certainly was n't going to let her get away with it this time . ’
6 Pear Tree , well , serious congestion there as well , it 's not getting away with it this evening .
7 I du n no but it just that it 's so difficult to get away with it these days .
8 Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time .
9 For the discerning holiday makers wanting to get away from it all while enjoying all the luxury conveniences of top class accommodation , the AKTI MYRINA is the perfect choice .
10 Soft golden sands , blue skies , warm sea , a little nightlife , a friendly hotel and Citalia — the classic get away from it all holiday .
11 The ideal setting for a quiet , peaceful get away from it all holiday .
12 Under the same management as the Village and White House , the delightful Chengmon Village is on a beautiful beach , a perfect place for a get away from it all holiday .
13 ‘ I ca n't get away from it these days , ’ said Amiss cheerfully .
14 I suppose I do n't mind housework because I 'm not at it all day .
15 I kissed her again , putting more into it this time .
16 but I 'm getting a bit fed up with it this week
17 I do n't suppose the unions would put up with it these days but er ha there were n't such things as unions for nurses in those days .
18 And he was looking forward again : " I do n't feel I 've ever got to the point I aim at and I do n't think I ever will , but I would like to feel that I was getting a little nearer to it each time . "
19 ‘ Did he take the key away with him then or call back for it that night ? ’
20 This had his name on it , + he ate his breakfast out of it each morning .
21 ‘ I tell you Cooper would n't bust out of it that way .
22 You ca n't get out of it that way !
23 Humans go in and out of it all day !
24 No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time .
25 The BBC Scotland task force suggested that the best way to pursue these guarantees might be to reverse the previous arrangement and keep the licence money in Scotland , paying out from it those fees imposed for taking network programmes and utilising corporate resources .
26 He vowed to break his association with the board after being thrown back from it several feet across the room .
27 This is so ingrained and so influential , I shall have occasion to come back to it many times .
28 The mother wasp , therefore , does not merely dig a burrow , and later leave it never to return : she departs from and comes back to it many times .
29 Think of the difference it makes when you can look at programmes like that in the classroom on a video player : you can stop the programme at any point , you can go back and look at something again , you can choose to break it up into as many short sections as you want to and you can come back to it another day to refresh students ' memories .
30 Quite frequently a horse will decide to ‘ possess ’ another in the herd — obviously one lower in the pecking order — and drive the other horse around with it all day long .
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