Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And Peper Peter had to accept it not just once you know and then he was a changed man .
2 ‘ Balladic archetypes ’ sprang to her mind a good phrase , she 'd try to work it in somewhere when she got back to university .
3 You do n't have to hammer it out just because we 're being recorded Jeremy !
4 said oh god he did n't know whether to pull it out there and then
5 During the use of some programs , eg , PIRATES ( see reference 1 ) , if the pace of the lesson is not controlled , so much information is contained in pupil responses and computer responses that it is almost impossible for the teacher to process it as efficiently as he would like .
6 I got to know it pretty well when I was living in Sheffield and I 'd recommend anyone to take a walking holiday there .
7 Erm so we we need to work out how much space we need to stand it in so that I can get back to Philip and and and agree that .
8 and er , we had to set it up here and we sit here watching the telly and they 'd sit here for hours
9 Both groups have an interest in maintaining the capitalist system , but the professional-managerial class have an interest in maximizing its own independence or autonomy ; the ruling class , on the other hand , try to restrict it as far as possible .
10 What we sought to do , in terms of Community competence , in the discussions was to extend it in areas where we thought it was appropriate and to define it more adequately than it has been defined in the past in order to prevent , as far as it is possible to prevent it , that element of creeping competence that so offends many people in this country .
11 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 .
12 ‘ It 's really down to the British Government to sort it out now and for us to keep the pressure up on them .
13 I have turfs enough there to damp it down again before we leave it . ’
14 I , I used to walk it there when I went there , e even from Lane I never used to get on the bus I , I used to walk it down there cos we used to go down by the side of , of the old Street cemetery you know over by the gas works and up Street the erm
15 and I said you 'll have to fit it together again and she said I ca n't they were all identical squares with squiggles on oh what a
16 Although time seems always to have been important for Petrarch , he tended to value it even more as he got older because he realized that , as with other things , it becomes more precious as it becomes less plentiful .
17 If I buy it I have to wrap it up so because it
18 So as a result to that , there , there erm , there is going to be a public meeting on the tenth September , which is actually organised by the Labour party , erm , but obviously the who thing very worried about the attendance at that , erm the , have , had to organise it very quickly because he wants to get it in before the sixteenth , we 'll still trying to get erm a National speaker , I 'm hoping that Julie from the er , eh National Help Federation will be able to come , but she 's on holiday till Monday erm , I do n't .
19 His hair was the colour of spun gold , and two body slaves were doing their best to comb it out so that it could be braided .
20 ‘ This time I want to hear it out loud and see it in print . ’
21 A ring is an arrangement whereby several dealers all of whom are interested I in a given item agree not to compete in outbidding each other at the public auction but instead to allow one of their number to buy it as cheaply as possible .
22 Yves Saint Laurent , on the other hand , licensed its brand worldwide , but had to buy it back again when the licensees splashed YSL initials everywhere .
23 If you have judged the T and the square trim well — this comes with experience — you will be able to press it down so that the squared-off tip sits firmly under the top of the T and is held there .
24 ‘ They all knew they wanted to do it right away and by the next day had done something about it , ’ Chay Blyth remarks .
25 Whatever they had been ordered to do they were about to do it right away and Felipe replaced the phone with a dark frown on his face .
26 Interested , I asked him to whack my bottom with the same instrument and urged him to do it properly so that I could feel what it was like — he did so and I was only just able to restrain my tears it hurt so much .
27 The pair will meet again today and Mr Taylor said : ‘ We want to dot the I's and cross the T's on a whole range of issues — and we want to do it sooner rather than later . ’
28 If insufficient attention has been devoted to the design of this and also the related access procedures the symptoms are a plethora of documentation which no individual entirely understands , the temptation to do it again rather than waste time finding out how something has already been done and too much reliance on the human memory .
29 I tried to do it really well because it was my last grade .
30 His immediate concern is to get them to help themselves but not to do it so successfully that the state will throw in its hand altogether .
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