Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The half ended with a long lob from the LOI midfield and on to it runs Dave Tilson with a beautiful header which left Beeney stranded . |
2 | Of course , the price and income range varied , and so with it did the ‘ life-style ’ — a term for which the Fifties were still groping . |
3 | A fiery cloud rushed towards him , and down from it leaped the horse that had sucked dragon 's milk and eaten glowing coals . |
4 | And further on it says : |
5 | I think that er the point was brought out very recently , I ca n't remember even by whom , of the fact that in the first paragraph it says the most needy in our society and further on it says for those in most financial need . |
6 | On the birth the relationship crystallised and out of it arose a duty on the defendant in relation to the child . |
7 | On the birth the relationship crystallised and out of it arose a duty on the defendant in relation to the child . |
8 | A street lamp threw faint light and out of it came a young woman . |
9 | It was the most delicate shade of creamy blue and out of it floated the masts and superstructures of fishing boats , riding silently at anchor . |
10 | This is just a friendly hi and then inside it says from I , and she 's made it into Irene . |
11 | and then inside it said got ta make sure you give in any no , let's hope you you get |
12 | Understand what it is we are trying to achieve by cutting off a lot of top growth , and the where , when and how of it lose much of the mystery . |
13 | Beyond a forestry plantation , the castle appeared again , and closer up it seemed a marvel , with French château-like towers , and a classy name , Classybawn . |
14 | Difficulty Full walk 3 , Short 2 Start 6½-mile walk Sea-front , Eyemouth , grid reference 946645 ; 4½ mile walk Coldingham ( car park in village centre opposite war memorial , grid reference 902659 ; take B6438 signposted St Abb 's , turning right at end of village in road signposted ‘ Sands ¾ ’ ; opposite ‘ unsuitable for motors ’ sign take path parallel on left-hand side of road and follow to beach where turn left to start walk directions as 4 ; 3-mile walk St Abb 's nature reserve visitor centre ( turn off by sign for St Abb 's Head ; to start walk , go to right of coffee shop to reach road , and take waymarked path opposite , on left-hand side of road and parallel to it reach 30mph road-sign , where turn left on path sign-posted St Abb 's Head ) ; grid reference 913675 OS maps 1:50 000 67 ; 1:25 000 NT 86/96 ( Pathfinder 423 ) Refreshments Full range in Eyemouth ; pubs and shops at Coldingham ; café and hotel at Coldingham Bay ; shop at St Abb 's ; coffee shop at the St Abb 's visitor centre |