Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [verb] it [adv prt] on " in BNC.
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1 | I felt disillusioned , stale and cynical and I wanted to take a break before I started taking it out on the callers . |
2 | it 's all I said no it 's not I said I paid me first er payment I said wrote it down on one of those papers |
3 | I mean I mentioned it to him afterwards but it was the sudden notice of the deadline … and I had to get it down on paper very quickly . |
4 | At the end of each day my pillow was so soaked in saliva that I had to wring it out on the floor . ’ |
5 | As you recall that successful scene , whenever something comes up that you enjoyed jot it down on the sheet entitled ‘ I would like more of this ! ’ |
6 | Most of you did roughed it out on the back and some very quick workers who got it back in the front . |
7 | Well at least if you did put it back on you 're gon na be warmer . |
8 | I like to think there are n't many tricks I miss , but I have to credit Sorrel in that she did write it down on a scrap of newspaper without saying ‘ in case of what ? ’ |
9 | ‘ She told me she had made it up on the spot as soon as she saw the bloke . ’ |
10 | The H B F figure for Greater York was twelve thousand three hundred , the Barton Willmore figure was twelve thousand seven hundred , but they did break it down on a district basis , and they gave five six five o to Ryedale , and then Michael Courcier , represented by Mr Sedgewick , a much more modest figure of ten thousand six hundred , for Greater York . |
11 | They preferred to sit it out on the Fosse Way . |
12 | He stopped to put it back on again , clamping it on his head and holding it there . |
13 | Boredom took the place of apprehension in Goreng 's mind ; he began to take it out on people . |