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

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1 for it and he said well , well er basically it just got down to well if you kiss me I 'll give it to you and then , and then he decided that if I kissed him
2 These are not cheap holidays so it probably rules out the D category .
3 ah so it just picks up your voice ?
4 Yeah it does , it all washes down into the garden you see cos the garden 's on a slope and the field , the field slopes straight into the garden , and when we have , when we really have lots and lots of rain , you look out your back windows and there 's about that much lying there , cos it 's running down and it ca n't get past the houses , so it just builds up and floods
5 I think , so it just blends in with the border round
6 So it just slides out whenever you need to move it .
7 So then it went on from there to Canada so it just worked out or appeared to work out that right around the world at that particular time ten or eleven years ago , that nobody was bothered and as you said the Beautiful Dreamers and this sort of stuff until we came along and er but other than that we would be surprised .
8 So it just runs out past midnight tonight .
9 So it thus came about that the fields , meadows , pastures and arable acres of Combsburgh were finally taken in from the waste which had existed for millenia .
10 Ford Motor Company produced an Edsul years ago , and nobody liked it and so nobody bought it and so it soon went out of production .
11 But Andy worked with the tone on tape to get it so it really came out . ’
12 It would start probably because they are illegal , erm but basically because everybody else running about me er , was trying it , my friends so it basically boiled down to peer pressure at the start .
13 Well it 's just it just goes on and on and on dun n it ?
14 Of course the horse named Bess , which I was given had a mind of its own , since it would always be eating and when it was not it only plodded along .
15 He 's got a little bit of a split lip cos every time he either smiles a lot or bangs it slightly it just opens up .
16 Sooner or later it usually came down to ‘ underfunding ’ .
17 For example magnesium chloride holds water within its crystal lattice and if you dry it that water comes out , but as it comes out it also strips out the chlorine as hydrogen chloride gas for example .
18 Now it also goes on to say that 's going to affect electricity prices which will rise , now how will that compensate with , with nuclear electricity ?
19 Well it just winds up and it pushes a wedge forward and splays them out .
20 Oh well it just packed up you know no eggs and that was that .
21 Well it probably rounded off to have a total VIF I mean , re-date the IFUT from there .
22 well it still lived on there all the time
23 Of course the answer is changing the myth would have made Moses Hebrew and not Egyptian , because if Moses had been the daughter of Pharaoh he would had to been Egyptian and that the Hebrews could n't tolerate because at a later stage their religion became strongly ethnic and racially divided , you really got to be born Jewish to be Jewish , so they could n't tolerate their , their founding fathers of not being anything but Jewish , so they altered it , they changed the records and they falsified the myth , but they left this glaring inconsistency in it , so the myth is no longer it 's er rewritten and this is one of the little bits of evidence and now of course erm if you do n't take psychoanalyst insights into the family romance seriously , that may not cut much ice for you , but if you erm appreciate the force of these unconscious stereotypes in creating this like this , it 's cert it 's a quite potent piece of evidence because you think well why should the , the Bible change the myth , why ca n't it just put up with the normal myth .
24 But does n't does n't it often work out though that the people who erm need more training , often are the ones that have resisted going on training in the past .
25 ( ‘ For does n't it always come back ? ’ demanded Bith .
26 I ca n't remember learning to read , but I do remember the plasticine — how beastly it felt , and how it always finished up grey .
27 Owen again refers to the sun 's powers , how it causes seeds to grow from the warmth and ‘ care ’ it gives them , and also how it once woke up life at the beginning of the world by adding its warmth to ‘ the clays of a cold star ’ .
28 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
29 This makes the hollow stem go rubbery for a few seconds , but then it just stiffens up straight as it cools .
30 ‘ I think about it , and then it just comes out on paper . ’
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