Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [vb infin] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Informed of this impasse , Mr Baker instructed the civil servants to go away and sort it out , which they did with admirable diplomacy .
2 ‘ Tony was thinking of packing it in over a month ago but I told him to go away and talk it over with his family first .
3 They decided to go outside and slug it out but Swanson stopped them , saying they would draw too much attention .
4 All of this comes down to one simple phrase : working more efficiently so we can do more and do it better .
5 They told me to go home and talk it over .
6 He decided to go home and pick it up , and in fact he was seen going up St Giles ' on his bicycle towards North Oxford .
7 If an insolvency practitioner is appointed as interim receiver , he must give security and if he fails to do so and keep it up , then he can be discharged as interim receiver ( rr 6.54 and 6.55 ) .
8 I remember the look of relief on your face when you told me it was all over-that I could return home and forget it ever happened .
9 But you 'd die rather than face it again . ’
10 Let's go downstairs and show it off to the others . ’
11 I think I 'll just walk away and leave it Where else did you wan na go ?
12 I said : ‘ I 'll walk home and leave it here ’ but they said : ‘ No way . ’
13 The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom has realised that it does not need a change in the German constitution to privatise its cellular telephone business , and has decided that as it is in keen need of cash for investment , it will go ahead and do it ahead of its own privatisation .
14 You can , you can write it out again afterwards to make sense of it and you can both get together and write it out and sort of do pretty tables .
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