Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The liverpool supporters , although a tadge irritated by all these cheering Yorkshiremen took it very well and gave as good as they got when they equalised . |
2 | On face , arms , body , brow , wherever dark hair needs paling Jolen makes it barely visible . |
3 | Making tree ties properly is an art , and it needs practice to do it well . |
4 | Poisoning of waterways is hideous enough ; but the ability of many organisms to concentrate toxins makes it even more so . |
5 | He sent Rizzardi clear and his cross was missed by Brian Kilcline , enabling Capocchiano to put it away from close in . |
6 | Well has Sid won it yet ? |
7 | But shortage of teachers and timetabling problems make it very difficult for schools to work any great breadth into the system . |
8 | Yes well who has got the copy , has Jess got it then ? |
9 | Let David organise it then ’ ! |
10 | I hope Pete likes it too . |
11 | if , if I was really stuck and I had the , the tools , which , I would n't have you see , but if I did have the tools there , then yeah I would be able to do it cos I 've seen Martin doing it quite a few times , so |
12 | Christ , I thought , just my luck , no tax , bald tyre , I 'm going to get done Malcolm saw it differently . |
13 | If anything , the deepening and lengthening recession made it more rather than less unlikely that the electorate would turn to Mr Kinnock as an economic messiah . |
14 | Yul Bryner did it well but his |
15 | I am always surprised that clubs will happily buy an expensive tractor to pull gliders back , but will not provide aids to make it all less strenuous and time-consuming . |
16 | Carrie could have kicked herself , even though she would have dearly liked to hear Seb say it no longer mattered . |
17 | What became real to her was not Therese Aschmann , but the tiny diamond and garnet engagement ring Willi had bought in a shop at the back of St Stephen 's Cathedral , and Gerda 's delight , and the luck they had had in getting two cancellation seats at the Staatsoper for a performance of Figaro , and the elegance of their hotel , and the toy truck they had bought for Georg , which had been so large they 'd had trouble getting it home . |
18 | I ca n't see Osman accepting it otherwise . ’ |
19 | She had n't really had time to set it straight since his father 's death . |
20 | Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ? |
21 | ‘ I 've hardly had time to open it yet . |
22 | Clare has seen it , although she probably has n't had time to read it fully . |
23 | He had n't suggested the film might not come out although she could n't have had time to develop it yet and she was n't working through a ‘ friend ’ sent round to sympathise with him deplore the whole thing and assure him it could be stopped if he 'd only tell that terrible woman one little thing … ’ — And since I 'm not married or anything I thought I 'd stick to the personal angle . |
24 | ‘ I 've had time to think it well and truly through in what has been the longest three quarters of an hour of my life between phone call and you getting here — and it just has to be you . |
25 | I have n't got time to do it again |
26 | I do like cooking if I 've got time to do it properly . |
27 | Have you got time to do it now ? |
28 | ‘ I heard Denis say it somewhere . ’ |
29 | In an exchange of letters the Polish government declared among other things that the " prospect " of Poland joining the EC " will increasingly create opportunities to make it easier also for German citizens to settle in the Republic of Poland " . |
30 | See there 's down on the ground now cos somebody called Mr bought it now , I think . |