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

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1 but he , he 's at that age now where I could have another kid and look after it quite easily if I had one , but I do n't wan na go through , not the pregnancy , but I do n't want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and , one that 'll come out six months old
2 Getting out of it either backwards or on the left side is considered to be unlucky .
3 You see , it 's not just speaking in other tongues , there is gon na become the evidence of it as well as we grow in him .
4 Fig 99 C is sailing in A's dirty wind and must get out of it as soon as possible by either tacking or bearing away .
5 ‘ Maybe she just panicked for the moment , wanted to get rid of it as soon as possible . ’
6 ‘ He was n't hurt and that 's the end of it as far as he 's concerned . ’
7 If that golf-club was used to attack Alain , the killer would want to get rid of it as quickly as possible . ’
8 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
9 But it is n't easy we have a lot , what complaints we get bearing in mind what I said a short while ago , what complaints we get now are very much biased towards defects in street lighting systems provided currently here and there in Suffolk , so I 'm conscious of this , we are working with the Eastern Electricity Board on an improved maintenance contract whereby certain benefits , and one of them is immediacy of response to repair work will be I hope put forward , very conscious of it indeed so and er we are struggling with what the , the basic cause of it all of course is the , the , the quality of some of our street light and equipment here and there throughout Suffolk is old or very out of date and even run down indicator procedure , so we have got a large real programme as well as repairing ones already there .
10 On the whole she was pleased with Annie 's progress on the potty , she seemed to have got the hang of it much earlier than Christopher had .
11 ‘ She 's making a meal of it quite deliberately because she knows you 're standing here . ’
12 I ran towards it as fast as I could — and found an old man with a lantern .
13 In April 1861 even the head of the Third Department thought that the regime would be forced to grant a constitution , but he added that " not only would the emperor not make up his mind to assent to the gradual introduction of constitutional forms , but he had even spoken out firmly against it very recently and had evidently not changed his mind on the question " .
14 Indeed the little incident could not have been better judged to give them , as a group , a history and a common recognition of similar social sympathy , of good manners under stress , even of kinship that they alone in the Swan , in Grasmere and perhaps for many miles around , should have shared in Miss D'Arcy 's private grief and dealt with it so skilfully and properly .
15 She had fallen in love with it so slowly and gently and sweetly that she had never noticed it had happened .
16 The NUWM , however , was under Communist control , and it was difficult to cooperate with it so long as the ILP was regarded as " Social Fascist " .
17 Ward said : ‘ He is causing a bit of a headache for us , but he 's been able to get away with it so far because he has been unknown , but it will be increasingly difficult for him if he keeps trying . ’
18 But had he not fallen in with it too readily and too rapidly simply because it was a testimony to his secure tenure , a declaration before the world that he was a king indeed , and his progeny fit mates for the royalty of Europe ?
19 You 're here to do a job , get on with it as unemotionally as possible .
20 Still , she had brought it upon herself , and must go through with it as cheerfully as possible .
21 We are dealing with it as well as we can in the circumstances and are beginning to have some real effect .
22 Everything here seemed so unreal that I had to come to terms with it as soon as possible , so that I can begin work .
23 But I want to get on with it as soon as possible , to see if there 's anything to identify him .
24 If your child is ill , try to think about that separately from your other problems , and to deal with it as rationally as possible .
25 Colour 's got nothing to do with it as far as I 'm concerned .
26 ‘ Not I. You might as well call it Trouble up at t'Mill and have done with it as far as I 'm concerned .
27 I 'm sure that Jack himself ( who did n't really exploit its potential ) would defer to the earlier use of the model by Jet Harris , who recorded with it as early as April 1962 , a few weeks after he had left The Shadows .
28 Given the CEGB 's assertion that it might take ‘ decades or even centuries ’ for soils to recover , Robert Jones MP wanted to know , ‘ is that not all the more reason for getting on with it as quickly as possible and on as wide a scale as possible ? ,
29 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
30 Ride along with it as philosophically as you can , and try not to take your own hurt feelings or sense of irritation out on your mother-in-law , as this will only lead to unhappiness for you all .
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