Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Or merely kick it aside ? |
2 | The widget-making company may increase the amount it pays the remaining workers ; it may reduce the price of widgets ( or not increase it as fast as prices in general rise ) ; and it may be able to retain some of the saving as increased profits . |
3 | And even while considering whether or not to remove it gently , she seemed to lack the power to do so . |
4 | This does not mean that a member can claim not to be bound by a rule merely because he has not bought a rulebook or not read it properly . |
5 | So give it away , send it to a jumble sale , sell it if you can , or just throw it away . |
6 | Whether you 're in a tight corner or just playing it straight , fit Harrison Drape 's new Superstyle ready corded track and you 'll discover it has some unexpectedly handy features . |
7 | or just have it there as it is . |
8 | However , it might be useful to admit the document as an aid to interpretation and publish it ( with appropriate amendments ) along with the Act or even to re-work it more fundamentally and present it as a formal preamble . |
9 | Quatro Pro gives great control of graph production , you can add a graph to the spreadsheet or even produce it separately with extra text , drawings or clip-art . |
10 | How far he promoted injustice personally , or simply tolerated it excessively in his followers , is unknown . |
11 | It sweeps southward from the Pacific coast of Central America , diverting the cold , nutrient-rich Humboldt Current away from the South American mainland , or sometimes forcing it as much as 50 m beneath the waves . |
12 | She loved this tiny creature so much she did n't know how to contain it , or how to show it enough . |
13 | Tina might have told her mother this , during one of their evenings of confidences , but it had never occurred to her , she being neither proud nor ashamed of it , nor even thinking it very out of the ordinary . |
14 | You will thus benefit from being clear in what you are aiming at and successfully achieving it more often than not |
15 | There is a profusion of these ruins in this area , a testimony to how heavily and successfully populated it once was . |
16 | Some employers will cease the opportunity as a chance to pay less and thereby making it even more difficult to make ends meet . |
17 | Brooke-Rose started writing the novel in 1964 , but she became blocked and eventually put it aside in order to write Such . |
18 | He pulled the syringe out , and weakly flung it away . |
19 | Maybe he caught some virus from a jungle or a desert somewhere , and it infected his brain and slowly ate it away and he got hallucinations and tremblings and gnashings of teeth till eventually he fell into a coma and was flown home . |
20 | Once she was satisfied that Petion and the Marines were far enough away , Ace triggered the energy beam at the base of the door , and slowly drew it upwards , describing an arch wide enough for two people to pass through . |
21 | ‘ It took a lot of thinking about — living in your own home and happy there for fifty years and suddenly to give it away . |
22 | The first , having special application to devout families , was that God had favoured the dead child , by taking it to Himself and so sparing it both the suffering of this world and the danger that its relative innocence ( for children were born in sin ) would become corrupted . |
23 | Her own petit friture was a plateful of tiny fish , crisply fried and sprinkled with garlic , and they both opted for guinea fowl casseroled in red wine , and so tender it almost fell off the bone , with sautéd potatoes and cabbage cooked in butter , as their main course . |
24 | This face of anxiety refined and narrowed the horse 's muzzle , and so made it more attractive for a photograph ! |
25 | I have been an avid reader since nursery school , and so find it very difficult to understand my headmaster husband when he dawdles over anything except travel brochures and restaurant menus ! |
26 | Absorb the complement with agarose ( 30 ) , store it at 70 C and only thaw it immediately prior to use . |
27 | Today we often ignore large areas of terraced housing and merely regard it as ‘ late nineteenth-century development ’ , forgetting perhaps that most of the population was then housed in them and indeed still is today . |
28 | She feels deeply rejected by a man who was in fact very shy , and apparently found it extremely hard to express himself affectionately . |
29 | I was I was looking at the syllabus last night and I was working out how much we 've got to do yet and where we are an and I really do feel confident that no matter where you are in your course work situation , that if w if we planned the thing right and we sort it out between now and the summer , tha that we could well get a good few Grade A's in here and obviously work it well . |
30 | Staff are dedicated to their work and generally regard it as vocational , having to cope with frail and sometimes difficult people in their declining years , and , on occasions , the reality of death . |