Example sentences of "[verb] it [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | People were trying to pinch it all the time . |
2 | If you do it properly first time around you 'll know it all the time . |
3 | Knock it senseless every hour when it raised its fanged head and decided to sharpen its nasty little claws . |
4 | ‘ You ca n't keep challenging it all the time because otherwise they just stop listening to you . |
5 | no , and he was n't er he said see they say it all the time I said well of course they do , it 's the phraseology you 're using |
6 | He stopped outside the kitchen door and carefully cracked it open a fraction — and looked straight into Jane 's wide eyes . |
7 | You know , fence it all the way around . |
8 | The Wilsons however found it all a bit much and thinking their tank threatened , have moved the fish on to Blackpool 's Sealife Centre . |
9 | I was about ten at the time and I found it all a bit frightening . |
10 | Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much . |
11 | Sarah 's place at University is now assured along with other classmates , some of whom found it all a bit too much . |
12 | So you want it all the way round |
13 | But it 's a heavy ladder , and you 'd have to lug it all the way upstairs . ’ |
14 | Carole says it all the time . |
15 | Right well I 've done it all the way through . |
16 | She 'll watch it half an hour in the evening before she goes to bed if she gets the chance . |
17 | If we prop it open a bit we should pick up their voices on the tape . ’ |
18 | I 'll give it half an hour , maybe an hour or so , then I 'll call the local paper and ask for Frank 's contact . |
19 | She mopped the liquid up from the floor with a clean towel , though she knew it meant presently lugging it all the way down to the launderette . |
20 | Every few miles his suitcase bounced out the back of the cart and Tock became annoyed at having to stop and collect it all the time . |
21 | They should do it all the time I reckon . |
22 | In the cold light of day you come to realise that you just can not do it all the time , that the body comes to a point where , for the moment , it has had enough . |
23 | Provided that , ’ she added as though drafting a contract , ‘ you do n't do it all the time . ’ |
24 | Oh I see that when I come Does she do it all the time then or was it just one-off ? |
25 | and the thread bit on I do n't do it all the time look you 've got half a sense mind half a strong common sense |
26 | That 's right I know , but see this is , you see this is the point I 'm trying to make to you , you can quite happily do it in your own way , but the problem is you do n't know what you 're doing , right , and , and if you actually knew what you were doing and well aware of what you 're doing you would do it a hundred times better and you would do it all the time , right |
27 | We never really played it all the way through . |
28 | Phillis played it all the time : for old times sake wo n't you give my heart a break ? |
29 | Time will be standing still in Kington on sunday … the streets should be empty … they 'll all be at Lords to cheer their cricket team on the village eleven have made it all the way to the final after 25 years of trying … |
30 | So he 'd had it all the time . |