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

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1 It tumbled over her slim straight shoulders in deep shining waves that reached almost to her waist , and her beautiful , heart-shaped face shone like a child 's .
2 There was this one for twenty five to thirty people and then there was another one for say forty or fifty and then it zoomed up to like a hundred .
3 Yeah it zoomed through did n't it ?
4 It zoomed in to introduce the IntelliServer terminal server for local area networks .
5 Uses for the foam or suggested ones , are for keeping bank vaults safe and for applying pesticides to crops without polluting the air , I do not see it catching on .
6 Somehow I ca n't see it catching on in the way Play-Doh did .
7 High-level ozone is a life saver because it screens out the UVB ; but low-level ozone is a serious pollutant , causing respiratory and other health problems for many people .
8 This holds that although Desert Storm passed one narrow test of political success ( the eviction of Iraq from Kuwait ) it failed in almost every other way .
9 It sounds like a cat when it plays up !
10 You can also zero the counter at your end point on the tape , then rewind to the start point : when it plays up to 000 the machine stops the tape and rewinds to the beginning .
11 One of the region 's top ice hockey teams has been saved , along with the ice rink it plays on .
12 For among the effects is one that is new , and that nothing that I 've said so far could have suggested this very exuberance , as well as the things it plays on , can make us smile or laugh .
13 At the same time it plays down the dangers of pollution .
14 It plays back four frames on each revolution of the disc so you can not freeze the frame at any point you choose .
15 Save any vegetable water and use it to whip up a healthy cocktail or as a basis for gravy .
16 ‘ And if you keep both feet in you 've more chance of dropping back into the chair on your knees when it tries to flip , ready for it to whip back the other way , ’ says Birchall .
17 Nonetheless our own business remained profitable and has succeeded in growing its market share to the point where it supplies over one third of the gold jewellery materials used in the UK .
18 The next developments involved spectroscopy. the study of the sharp coloured lines resolved by a prism when it splits up the light emitted by a heated specimen .
19 And it splits up , so your your Z N double positive comes out of the zinc rod .
20 It splits up , some of it will go there , there , there , as you say the least of it will go down this high resistance .
21 So the maximum is nine that people can hold on to and the thing about nine of course is it splits up into three threes and that 's why I say some people will group a twelve number into four threes or something like that or three fours because they 're all well within this span of conception .
22 three of them come out , now what happens if there are Right you fire this snooker ball into one uranium nucleus , it splits off and then three snooker balls come flying out and there 's more uranium about what 's gon na happen ?
23 Did it stay up ? ’
24 For how long does it stay off ?
25 How much weight do you remember losing on each , and for how long did it stay off ?
26 That 's it sit up properly .
27 They will cut their claims to an amount which can roughly be covered by the bank 's remaining assets of $2.8 billion while allowing it to carry on operating .
28 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
29 Not that I do n't wish it to carry on .
30 Specifically , the Commissioner has three functions : ( a ) to keep under review the carrying out by the Home Secretary of the functions conferred upon him or her by the Act ; ( b ) to keep under review the adequacy of any arrangements made for the purposes of restricting the use and distribution of the intercepted material ; ( c ) to give the Tribunal all such assistance as the Tribunal may require for the purpose of enabling it to carry out its statutory functions .
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