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

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1 The old-age pensioner could not hear it , but for everyone else it continued to throb with the promise of its message , drifting over Dynmouth on the breeze that blew gently from the sea .
2 In terms of actual support , I think for me personally it 's been within a gay men 's group .
3 On top of everything else it 's got a kind of kitchen sink drama air about it .
4 because of they way it 's run
5 Through the double glazing the trees were heavy with snow , and when the wind blew handfuls of it away it looked as though the trees were breathing on the cold air .
6 Perhaps we are now in a position to give , from a parental perspective , an alternative interpretation of what exactly it means to ‘ come to terms with ’ a child 's disability .
7 Let's say it starts of with just to make it a bit easier for you so it does n't come like this let's say it starts with fifteen engines on , and what 's its weight with fifteen engines on ?
8 The London live scene was dead so like everyone else he drifted into the raves for excitement , and like everyone else it changed him .
9 Each has been allocated a certain number of streets , but like everything else it takes time .
10 No they just put chipboard behind it so it stays there .
11 I like a broken line to look a picture , one in which there are ‘ lost and found ’ edges and in which the tone of one part is the same as the area behind it so it seems to have no hard edge .
12 I should n't I should n't , even so does n't go with him well it do n't look like there 's anybody in .
13 and er I was watching it when it was raining the other day , you could see the rain dripping off the wood rather than soaking into it so it 's done something .
14 And as it grows inside me so it gathers to itself all the reasons why such a bitter thing should not , can not be .
15 But what does happen is that people are directed away from blighted homes we know that that happens , it happens all the time , as soon as a home 's name is mentioned social workers , quite honourably believe that there 's no sense in putting down people 's names , no no sense in sending people there and you would expect nothing different from them so it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy .
16 The difference with Burton came from the scale on which he did it , the talents he gambled , the colossal winnings , the rupturing losses , the public glare in which increasingly it took place and the undeniable fact that in the middle of this maelstrom was always a quiet , reading man whom Cis would have recognised with relief as the boy sitting beside the fire , buried in a book .
17 ‘ It is obvious that ‘ reputation , ’ in the sense in which alone it concerns the subject of defamation , has relation to the particular person enjoying it .
18 Once it becomes an end in itself then it becomes worth doing and it becomes a profession in itself just as being a dancer is a profession .
19 When she passed under the streetlight I could see her long , curly hair was red ; its rich hue glowed like fire , despite the way the artificial light stripped the colour from everything else it touched .
20 Well if you , if you dialled and put it down and walked away from it then it rings , oh
21 its thorns , it 's got thorns in it so it stops
22 Yeah , well all the shops are closed in it now it 's finished put some chemical in in the water and makes them
23 I think it has got to stop because apart from anything else it has knock-on consequences for other paediatricians over how strong they are going to feel in dealing with this problem .
24 ‘ Apart from anything else it makes you a bit uneasy being in the house , ’ she added .
25 Ah well actually he 's provided for because there is a sum of money left in trust for him so it does just my daughter I wanted
26 There 's no price on them so it does n't matter there is n't a price on any of them so oh we 'll
27 A review of the poll says the panel 's decision to waive rules on which previously it insisted reflects a sense among experts of ‘ a precipitate decline in the importance of humanist classicism and … cultural literacy ’ .
28 To him also it represented a period of barbarism and decline .
29 Indeed , if this metaprogram view has any substance to it then it follows that the true potential of hypertext will only be apparent when computer scientists have discovered much more about the fundamental nature of programs and programming .
30 held your foot on it so it did n't fly all over the place , yeah
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