Example sentences of "and it [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I know that giving a man on a ventilator morphine in high doses , enough to cause general anaesthesia , is risking his life , and it distracts me to think about whether or not it 's ethical .
2 If a boat heeled right over it 's not good for the boat and it slows you down , it is far better to reef , the technique is just the same afloat as it was ashore .
3 and it slows you down , and it goes in out and like that
4 once you get a bad habit and it slows your writing down as well
5 And it spoils our view of the sea . ’
6 I found the way here when I was a boy , and it spoils you for the human world .
7 And it takes them twelve hours to do this job .
8 This this this is because the the Department of the Environment lost the paperwork for a year erm because apparently the Home Office are un incapable of reading documents unless they 're in order , and they take them in order and it takes them a year to read them .
9 Now , amongst varied voluntary work she enthusiastically organises and participates in orienteering , ‘ It is a good family sport and it takes one to interesting and beautiful places in this country and abroad ’ .
10 It 's long and shiny and it takes me ages to do it .
11 There 's a lot of traffic here and it takes me quite a bit to cross all the roads to get to where I want .
12 And it takes me over an hour to dry him .
13 got a lot of cards and it takes me a long time to do it
14 I 've got to go back and it takes me sometimes twice , sometimes three times when you get all this rubbish that he has to take round .
15 Mhm I wan na go to because then I get a and it takes me about half an hour to get home .
16 Harbour commissioner Frank Sluman said : ‘ The sea is a cruel master and it takes its toll over the years . ’
17 The soft crust thinks the rotten so-called adult world shops at Next , and it takes itself too seriously ( like any sullen delinquent ) to explore the groovy games of style , experiment and enterprise played by the ‘ kids ’ .
18 As the nondrinker I get first go ( why ? ) and it takes my breath away .
19 And when the winds change , the sea moves and it takes my boat away . ’
20 There is still a bus and it takes us to that hotel on the port .
21 The embarrassing thing is that we 're all very right people so the place is a mess , er , and it takes us a quarter of a day before we realise that we 've been burgled , because things are actually slightly neater than when we left the previous day .
22 And it takes it must take a lot longer to produce a plane like the Tornado and a Spitfire or a Lancaster in erm the days of erm nineteen forty three
23 So if you select all the text again , shift F ten , and press the alt space bar , then all of that formatting is removed and it takes you back to your text as it was .
24 And if you get fed up of moving text one tab stop at a time if you go alt P you then actually remove all of the paragraph formatting that you add and it takes you back to your starting position .
25 and it takes you back right what else did I take I took nine things
26 Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 .
27 And it takes you all the way there ?
28 twenty five minutes in a car and it takes you about an , an hour on the bus .
29 er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive .
30 It asks why pupils have been categorized in terms of their sex or ‘ race ’ , why girls and black pupils have been defined as problems ; what is meant by racism and sexism within policy initiatives and it asks what are the consequences for teachers of labelling and categorizing problems in particular ways .
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