Example sentences of "[vb past] [det] [noun] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Christopher got this money and spent it on a holiday skiing .
2 In the morning erm we got some bread and put it on the window and came down and we caught it and put it out again .
3 I took it all out , stroked each thing and put it back again .
4 The Abortion Act of 1967 changed that pattern and made it more useful to consider all the known conceptions outside marriage to observe their changing fate ( figure 4.12 ) .
5 Anyway , everybody rushed out into the kitchen and cook found some ice and wrapped it up in white cloth and then this woman picked up the toad and put it back in the garden but with the ice in her hands .
6 He found another lever and gave it a nudge .
7 Here is a sample : Lodovico treasured this letter and published it only in 1986 .
8 Mr Popple unravelled some toilet-paper and threw it down to cover up the spider as it was thrown against the ceramic sides of the bowl .
9 ‘ Was a time when we played these games and enjoyed it .
10 She opened another chart and handed it to him .
11 Day to day supervision was conducted by the IFNS ( MF ) who collected all documentation and examined it immediately .
12 The scientific age , with its new chemical and metallurgical industries , produced more pollution and spread it about more than any previous epoch .
13 if she relinquished that name and puts it in , in
14 He talked and wrote about Russia because he knew that land and loved it for its enduring cultural and academic qualities , which no one could deny .
15 Cheetham took another glass and filled it .
16 Erica took another cigarette and lighted it .
17 She cut two thin slices and then , from a plastic container , she took some margarine and spread it on the bread .
18 They took any subject and made it manageable .
19 Martin lit another cigarette and gave it to her , silently .
20 I removed this fish and put it in a quarantine tank and I treated both the Damsel and the fish in the main tank with Cuprazin .
21 Valuev foresaw this possibility and let it be known that , in so far as preliminary censorship continued to be available , it would be harsh .
22 [ I remembered this phrase and gave it to William Shakespeare .
23 Franco knew well what the Allied game was , but , in view of Axis reluctance to give generously , he had little alternative but to play it .
24 There was more fun as an underdog — and since he had more bark than bite it was a casting that suited the irascible old gentleman ideally .
25 Mrs d'Urberville held each bird and felt it carefully to see that it was in good health .
26 Haeckel endorsed this view and regarded it as being confirmed by Eugene Dubois ' discovery of the yet more ape-like Pithecanthropus ( now known as Homo erectus ) in Java during the 1890s .
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