Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [adv] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The curious nature of the first-person plural relationship in the Sonnets [ + ego , + tu ] is that it is so infrequent ( twelve times only ) and that even when it occurs it is tenuous , fragile , or , as here , stands for a union in falseness .
2 and as soon as it comes out you just fire a ball of string , yeah , and that way it ca n't fall down cos you 've got
3 Add the sugar and as soon as it has dissolved , set the liquid aside to cool a little .
4 When one takes a longer-run view of the monopoly situation , one sees that it was won by competition , and that it represents , as such ( and as far as it goes ) a step forward in the entrepreneurial process of the market .
5 But as soon as it builds up , you see how big it 's gon na be so I said well that 's gon na be like erm Buckingham Palace I should think !
6 Th the will be other new schemes that were , not yet come forward , because the local media have not , erm , addressed a particular area , but as soon as it does in March or April , then the town conservatives would have done that next year .
7 That 's the end of the shipping forecast but just to remind you that Radio Four long wave in Northern Scotland , Orkney and Shetland is off the air as the bulkhead transmitter has been affected by the bad weather but as soon as it 's repaired we will repeat the shipping forecast for the areas affected that 'll be on long wave only and F M will continue with scheduled programmes .
8 It looks nothing when it is in pieces but as soon as it 's done and together , it looks nice .
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