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

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1 It is the same principle as the female body receiving the male sperm , and , after it has conjoined with the egg , nourishing it and gestating it so that its form can grow from fundamental simplicity to the complexity of a human body .
2 Somehow it always righted itself and reached the front , where new hands seized it and raised it high so that everyone could see it .
3 I slid a fingernail under it and peeled it away , leaving a tiny redness on the skin .
4 That 's another thing you see that that that today you had a a tin ladle and it ever the ladle sort of leaked or developed a hole in ti you did n't discard it and throw it away , you used to go and buy what was called a , which was two little tin washers with a little bit of , I ca n't remember if it was f a fabric or or rubber , two pieces and you put one on one side and one the other and then a little screw and bolt went through , nut and bolt went through it and tightened it up and that stopped your leak , and that ladle then lasted a lot more a lot longer time .
5 He urged all states " to back it and implement it as soon as possible " .
6 ‘ The key factor will be to get possession , to keep it and use it properly . ’
7 I did n't make our hair feel at all greasy and we 'd definitely recommend it and use it again . ’
8 ‘ This also means you ca n't dismantle it and use it elsewhere . ’
9 One positive approach to the acceptance of other special equipment is to explain its use to fully sighted pupils , let them see it and use it so that it is regarded as something of interest to everyone .
10 She threw the mess after him and then thought , I 'm cracking up , and retrieved it and buried it deep in the refuse bin .
11 Depending on the type of paper , you know , ‘ Girton produces a thousand plus waste mountain every week ’ — that kind of line , and in fact even better still is to really get it down to , to humanize it and to translate it as roughly as you need to and into round figures , and use a little journalistic licence and say , you know , ‘ Every person in Girton generates so many tonnes of waste , you know , each . ’
12 So the real question facing us at the moment is not whether there should be a relationship , or whether there should be a link but in what way we should modernize it and arrange it today .
13 So , repression , it 's not that Freud dropped the concept of repression but that he elaborated it and made it much more sophisticated , and the mechanisms of defence are the means , you could say they 're the means by which er repression erm comes about .
14 She clicked it and took it away to reveal the red drop of blood that the tiny lancet 's pin prick had produced .
15 ‘ Or somebody found it and took it away . ’
16 He took a piece of tracing paper over the old one though and Germanicised it and took it away from what we call Old English .
17 So we can calm and comfort a horse in the same way by wrapping our arms around it and holding it closely .
18 Do they bring the doubt out into the open to examine it or silence it and pretend it never happened ?
19 Rather apprehensively I let the other girls use it , on the strict understanding that when they had finished with it they unplugged it and stowed it away somewhere out of sight of our two gauleiters , hopefully after it had cooled down a bit .
20 Once an individual obtains meat he attempts to protect it and eat it privately .
21 These birds are the owl 's potential prey , and they will fly around it , sometimes even peck at it , to disturb it and drive it away .
22 If you get it and prepare it then
23 Rinsed the bowl under the tap , shook it and put it away .
24 Charlotte watch that pen and get it out your mouth now either use it or put the lid on it and put it away .
25 She whisked Nicandra 's large linen napkin off her knees and tied it round her waist , then joined her own to it and knotted it securely to the back of Nicandra 's chair .
26 Challenge it and challenge it again until it 's at a bare minimum .
27 With Mollie Salisbury 's help , Charles designed his entire garden , and furthermore , with the assistance of just one gardener , he dug it , manured it and planted it too .
28 The one is the passive and the other the active form of a single human truth , as Dostoevsky sees it and realizes it fictionally .
29 Then calculate a measure of the differential between these two classes , smooth it and plot it once more .
30 However , many things had happened during the two years since she had been told that her mother had died of the fever and that , prior to this , she had not been allowed to see her in case she should catch it and spread it further .
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