Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Sweet ale drinkers vigorously attacked it as that pernicious and wicked weed ) . |
2 | It fears , and when it does not fear , it despises , non-conformity ; and if non-conformity must be allowed its say , it will gently rob it of all anger and all laughter , of all passion and all heartache , until it lacks both pith and point … |
3 | You should only consider it at all if you believe your marriage can continue . |
4 | only seen it in that . |
5 | But I 've only seen it in some of the |
6 | So far as talking is concerned , they can only do it to each other . |
7 | Adele obviously uses it as some kind of defence . |
8 | In addition I explained to her that , having found the original event and looked at it through adult eyes , there was no danger that she would put an end to one problem only to replace it with another , as might have happened if we had not investigated its origins . |
9 | She 'll only spend it on more booze and meths but I do n't care . |
10 | Peter not only hears it on this occasion but several times in the future , as the book of Acts shows . |
11 | Although Weinberger opposed it , he did not often do so with force : partly because , it seemed to him , nobody was foolish enough to propose it with much vehemence . |
12 | So I thought well I 'm in with a chance , you know , one 's wanted a and this leg repairing so compare it with that no |
13 | Her mother insisted the device was essential to stop her skin from stretching , but Jo merely saw it as another strategy to make her ugly . |
14 | So try it like that and swing your mallet too so you wo n't be able to go above hoop three and |
15 | I think we 'd better leave it at that for the moment . |
16 | I 've got Mrs and I think we 'd better leave it at that . |
17 | better leave it at that had n't we ? |
18 | Well they thought they could only get it through both legislatures and the courts for women . |
19 | Fresh legislation would only drive it into some more objectionable form . |
20 | Like , all their films came , like Alex 's film of er Spain empties the camera basically puts it in this pile they keep in a drawer somewhere of films , okay ? |
21 | And therefore your brain was trying to naturally put it into some context but it did n't go into any context so it was difficult |
22 | You only do it with those whom you know can take it , as Bill could take it , and as all the climbers with whom I grew up could take it , and hand it out . |
23 | Well I must say I much prefer it like that cos it covers up the ugly fence . |
24 | Again , the police ( who had only a marginal role in enforcing the new order , and who sometimes perhaps accepted it with less than utter enthusiasm ) were more likely to have diverse tribal allegiances in the larger settlements nearer the cities or in strategically more significant places . |
25 | Of course , the Bill includes provisions to allow the assigned band to be changed if the value of the property changes sufficiently to take it into another band . |
26 | We only had it at half past twelve . |
27 | But we do n't normally make it like that . |
28 | ‘ Michelet has strong emotions , and he smears what he feels on to paper without caring in the least how he does it , and without giving the slightest thought to technique or conventional forms — just shaping it into any form that can be understood by those who want to understand it . ’ |
29 | You yearn to bring about a revolution in your lifestyle and it 's undoubtedly possible in April — but it will be a hollow victory if you overthrow one repressive regime just to replace it with another . |
30 | these be a bit user friendly , cor blimey , just cut it about all things down and put a chocolate strip in , plenty of room in the handle |