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

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1 Section 4 provides : ( 1 ) A person applies a trade description to goods if he ( a ) affixes or annexes it to or in any manner marks it on or incorporates it with ( i ) the goods themselves or ( ii ) anything in , on or with which the goods are supplied ; or ( b ) places the goods in , on or with anything which the trade description has been affixed or annexed to , marked on or incorporated with , or places any such thing with the goods ; or ( c ) uses the trade description in any manner likely to be taken as referring to the goods .
2 He said his remarks on a rise in tax ‘ neither rules it in or rules it out ’ .
3 The first creates a CLI command file that lists the line to a file and then calls the second procedure which cleans it up and uses it as redirected input before exiting .
4 So takes it up and knits it on the back .
5 It is in keeping with the course of human development that external coercion gradually becomes internalized : for a special mental agency , man 's superego , takes it over and includes it among its commandments .
6 He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing .
7 Hooked teeth on the tip snag into the snail 's body and with a twisting movement the snake neatly pulls it out and swallows it .
8 The binder can then shuffle down the wide row gathering a sheaf onto his insteps ; he then picks it up and binds it with straw or twine ( see Figure 11 ) .
9 ( He picks it up and puts it in his bag .
10 Somebody once said to me ’ a reel is a reel , it holds line , lets it out and retrieves it ’ .
11 Scotland is extremely lucky in this context , with its record on beef , whisky and salmon — not to mention oatcakes and haggis — which sets it apart or differentiates it from the rest of the market place .
12 It clutches the note , screws it up and holds it to its greasy black coat .
13 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
14 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
15 There it hangs until the trap-maker hauls it in and consumes it .
16 He he lifts it through and pulls it till it goes on his leg .
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