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

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1 Did her excitement at the way the evidence fitted together mean she wanted it to be true ?
2 And much better you have it from the start .
3 He tried the same with Flora but she only told him to save it for his interview with Dr Mackintosh that morning .
4 So let us choose it for convenience at z = 0 at a distance R0 from the line charge as shown in Fig. 2.10 .
5 Yeah , I thought you 'd only bought it to keep it for a year or two
6 ‘ There was only one sleeping-bag on the plane , rolled up in the blankets , and I 'm not gentleman enough to let you have it to yourself . ’
7 Ya so that if the goes up to thirty thousand the reserve might be large enough to give it to sell it for that price .
8 And if he was engaged on some scheme of his own , she had better leave him to pursue it without interference .
9 ‘ How long do you want it for ? ’
10 Someone 's phoned in to say they found it on the grass .
11 The exception is a Scottish pig farmer who stands uneasily next to the carcass of Jamie , a pig he reluctantly slaughtered and to which he was so attached he credited it with the IQ of a three-year-old child .
12 ’ You can not teach a man anything , you can only help him to find it within himself .
13 How long have you rented it for ? ’
14 How long have you got it for ?
15 I heard enough to make me think it worth my while to talk it over .
16 So have him do it from across the river .
17 Bathsheba could say no more , and weakly let him put it on her finger .
18 ‘ British soldiers are the best in the world , ’ a schoolmaster told his class , adding , for the benefit of the Kindertransporte pupils , ‘ You people did not think we had it in us . ’
19 They 'll just make you do it in here .
20 She wanted desperately to confide in someone about this , but once again found it impossible to find anyone suitable her mother was too distraught , her father was dead , and she could not bring herself to mention it to Miriam for fear of provoking some too blunt observations on the mysterious workings of a lady 's insides .
21 And even if they do know , they 'll not expect us to pursue it after this , neh ? ’
22 A single instance of B , and of B on its own , can not enable us to associate it with A. The universe as a whole , however , is just such a single instance : we have no direct experience either of other worlds or of world-designers .
23 I told her I 'll do my own thing , I 'm not letting them do it for me .
24 I just saw somebody put it on them on the .
25 ‘ Why not let me write it for you ? ’ said Nurse Rose .
26 Even after the king is killed and Macbeth is named king his ambition will not let him leave it at that .
27 No longer do we take it for granted as meaning that we get a job in a company , or an industry , with the hope and intention of learning new skills , gaining experience and becoming part of an enterprise , in turn passing on skills and giving others the benefit of our experience .
28 The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee .
29 No sooner had I thrown it into the toilet than it exploded and I was spattered with the pan 's contents .
30 Nurse Willow had already warned her to put it in the crib . ’
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