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

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1 PS JOANNE … could you send me your fax number again if you still need the telegraph thing , the number you gave before is wrong — or I copied it down wrong .
2 Or I get it off our old lady .
3 So where she fill it up from ?
4 If you want me to trust in you , you 'll have to do more than protest your innocence , or you go it alone . ’
5 Or you raise it outside . ’
6 Overreacting with shock and dismay when the child first comes out with a four-letter word is the best way to ensure he or she uses it again and again .
7 She either involuntarily submits in this role ( as does the woman on the pages of Penthouse ) or she does it voluntarily , like de Sade 's Justine or ‘ O ’ in the pornographic novel by Pauline Reage , The Story of O .
8 No , my guess is that he or she hid it somewhere in the undergrowth .
9 Not all people who use enforced vomiting as a method of avoiding the consequences of overeating ( or who use it simply as a method of slimming in order to follow the dictates of fashion ) are necessarily suffering from bulimia .
10 Kipling wrote : ‘ We 've only one virginity to lose And where we lost it there our hearts will be . ’
11 We can use some pliers or something to bend it back .
12 And keeping it straight , you 'd have to have a jig or something to keep it in
13 If only I had a stole or something to cover it up . ’
14 or we block it out :
15 And granddad does n't li want people to see him sort of you know when he has to get up and walk about and go to the loo with the door open and I mean it 's not so bad for us because we 're all related but it 's awful for You know I mean I ca n't imagine Jody or Jessica or Alison or anybody liking it very much .
16 If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! !
17 In this case it may be by asking the child to pick up a toy , being ignored , then compelling him or her to pick it up by physical guidance then putting the child out of the room and leaving him when the inevitable tantrum occurs .
18 Monks went off with his money to the other side of the world , where he spent it quickly and was soon in prison for another act of fraud .
19 He fetched his sleeping bag from the cornbin , where he kept it so the mice would n't make a nest in it , and curled up to go to sleep .
20 where he looked it over , shook his head
21 and er , it 's simpler than me doing it anyway in the
22 The experience was painful enough to ensure that no-one did it again ; it simply was n't worth the risk .
23 ‘ I was always drifting off and losing myself in my head , which I suppose is no different to anyone else except I carried it further , wrote it all down . ’
24 The girl that did most of the kissing was the worst kisser , I wo n't say her name although I remember it well .
25 But although I chose it virtually at random , this does not make it ‘ typical ’ , any more than the horrific Bihar gaol described by Sinha ( 1978 ) in which 143 people had died within three years .
26 John explained in a programme note that he had tried ‘ to get the robustness of the early eighteenth century as well as the extremely mannered movements of the period ’ and , although I saw it once only , memory suggests that he succeeded to good effect .
27 although I guess it probably always is , and er
28 He was talented enough and resourceful enough to survive it , although I think it almost devastated and destroyed him at a certain point .
29 I like the self- portrait by him at 21 , although I found it quite depressing , he was only 21 and it 's absolutely fabulous !
30 This study might appear one sided with more detail about ‘ Anna Karenina ’ but I think it is inevitable and although I found it quite hard to compare such different styles , I enjoyed reading and studying both .
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