Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It would also be wise to assume that by now the Russians know all about this technology and can , when necessary , not only match it but confuse it .
2 No , not by any means , but of course , when the weather is right , people just accept it and take it for granted .
3 If I could artex the wood , it 's a lot easier cos all you 've got ta do is just scrape it and leave it .
4 Let's say an Upper School boy , doing what might turn out to be a six week long project , he will mark it at the end of every session , well not mark it but assess it — which is slightly different — and staple little bits of paper on it with comments and suggestions , and so on .
5 Best see him and get it over .
6 They either genuinely hate it or like it .
7 My wife also read it and declared it superior to the equivalent magazine sent her by her old University — Oxford .
8 They secured a debate , which led to the adoption on 21 January 1965 of a Resolution noting ‘ with approval the efforts of local authorities to reorganise secondary education on comprehensive lines which will preserve all that is valuable in grammar school education for those children who now receive it and make it available to more children ’ .
9 Well stop it and open it
10 Simply complete it and send it with your payment direct to Transend .
11 When you have done so please sign it and return it to me immediately in the pre-paid envelope provided .
12 Either to , you know , write down delegation that you 're giving somebody , and then photocopy it and give it to them .
13 If you can afford to pay £34,450 , then flaunt it and enjoy it , because it 's got what the others have n't — image and class .
14 Then empty it and allow it to dry .
15 ‘ I thing it is my forte to take something like a relationship , and then examine it and mirror it in different songs , it 's actually the same relationship but looked at from a different way .
16 Mr Buchanan gleefully claimed the chairman 's ‘ scalp ’ , and promised , ‘ When I get to be President , we 're going to shut that place down , then padlock it and fumigate it ’ .
17 She shook her head , not understanding , watching him bundle the rabbit in her jumper , then lift it and sling it over his shoulder .
18 In fact , there is almost always someone keen to take over a neglected historic building , so when a council serves a repairs notice , or the planning committee sends a warning letter , the owners tend to realise there may be some value in the property and either sell it or repair it themselves .
19 I think I went down to most people to say they ca n't , but when you point out something to them , they say yes I can see that , look there 's this as well and I think culturally er were led to believe if you do n't succeed in it , erm but in actual fact I think that you all do , but perhaps I think the books do , either assess it and give it value or , or still allow it to happen
20 ‘ It 's all right , dear , I 'm going to wash everything , and either keep it or sell it .
21 You either love it or hate it .
22 If you just chuck it on the floor , then someone s got to come round alter you and pick it up .
23 As Nizan himself pointedly remarked in 1935 , " All reactionary literatures dread reality ; they either avoid it or conceal it .
24 If the report is directed to less privileged and well-informed mortals , either avoid it or explain it .
25 It 's either take it or leave it . ’
  Next page