Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [adv] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | of X where you just want it is continuous . |
2 | Perhaps you should relax a little , and — who knows — perhaps you 'll find your own happy ending where you least expect it , and now , if you 'll excuse me , the time has come to reward my friends in advance for the efforts they have promised to make on our behalf . ’ |
3 | Thence one recognised route led on to Ludlow , and so due east through Bewdley and Bromsgrove , through the country south of Birmingham , to the point near Kenilworth where where we previously picked it up on the map . |
4 | Her hand throbbed beneath his where he still trapped it on the table . |
5 | Instead an unpredictable loyalty to Clare had arisen where he least expected it , to condemn him . |
6 | My South American Aluminium Catfish seemed to settle in well , although I never saw it eat , dry or live food . |
7 | Although I never pointed it out to Ira Dilworth , I rather felt that certain Ogden Nash lines entitled ‘ The Purist ’ might also apply , on occasion , to him . |
8 | I knock on her door , but she do n't say nothing , so I just push it open . |
9 | Then one day a visitor called and gave me his card , so I just took it and gave it to the master in the drawing room . |
10 | I have never worn Chunni over my head so I just wore it round my neck . |
11 | But she was still smiling at me , so I just tied it in a knot and left it . |
12 | I 'd heard Joe Walsh and Pete Townshend used them quite heavy , and I rather liked the tone they got , so I slowly built it up until I got up as high as I could be comfortable with , and I 've been using that gauge ever since . ’ |
13 | Then they told me that its companion had just died — it was older — so I rather think it was depressed and lonely . |
14 | ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’ |
15 | I 'm not brave , so I always spot it in others . ’ |
16 | She was born in Middlesbrough and her parents and family were from Skelton , so I always assumed it to be a North Yorkshire expression . |
17 | I 'd had enough of my hair looking like a toilet brush , so I always had it cut short — like Ronnie Lane 's of course — which was less hassle . |
18 | However , it is an awful lot better than having to go out to DOS each time , so I still recommend it . |
19 | He was always vague when I brought the subject up , so I never pushed it . |
20 | After I introduced the hemp earlier the fish seemed to go off the feed so I only introduced it for four or five casts . |
21 | The Duchess looked pale and drawn although she quickly put it down to her early start . |
22 | Her Dad : that door was firmly closed now ; she did n't see it ever opening again although she still watched it , hoping . |
23 | She took up the piano and , according to her headmistress Ruth Rudge , ‘ made phenomenal progress for someone who started late ’ ; and although she never made it into any of the school teams , she loved tennis . |
24 | Deborah also doubted Sebastian , although she never let it show , or hoped she did not let it show . |
25 | She had nagged at her mother for insisting on cooking everything herself , although she always did it , however formal the occasion or long the guest list , she had gone on and on until Mrs Roberts had snapped back in her turn , furiously . |
26 | Be quite good , although you maybe do it by accident sometime and be rather jerky ! |
27 | And even things like the cocktail side I mean , although you never use it , it 's a bit of a joke , I mean it actually fits into American bit dun n it ? |
28 | Guests whom you 've had to invite , although you really dread it . |
29 | Erm and again I put erm things about putting details in the post although you , although you did try and overcome that one erm but you , you just could n't , you could n't get Steven to realize the benefit of you actually going round with the illustrations rather than you just sending it and you needed to get , to get the appointment out of him rather than because if he got the illustrations in the post he may never read them . |
30 | The feathers of her hat were again sitting in the dregs of Maxie 's coffee , so she hastily retrieved it and looked mournfully at the damaged plumage . |