Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 Well , he was back into the gear and started dealing , so there was always plenty around and I got back into it as well .
2 It was a right over the top and I stepped in with it .
3 I live there and I walk around on it all the time , it 's a way of life for me now . ’
4 ‘ Well , I 'd just got opposite that poor woman 's house , and I glanced up at it .
5 The floor punched me in the nose and I stretched out on it .
6 So half-way through a take I saw this cigarette butt on the ground , and I went over to it and kicked the cigarette out of the way .
7 I took the brake out slowly , but it was overweighted and I went up with it .
8 My Exhilarator visor was still in the grass where I 'd left it and I sat down beside it to take stock of my stings , bruises and cuts .
9 En route , I spotted a litter-bin on a streetlamp and I screeched up to it , jumped out and deposited the hollow copy of the Great Duke 's book .
10 And it 's to do with everybody 's lives you know it an and I think out of it is c er people are realizing that they can .
11 My hat ai n't on my head , and I look round for it .
12 The peak we did that day was the Ober Gabelhorn , and I look back on it now with no embarrassment .
13 When I was in Jordan in nineteen sixty five studying Arabic , I helped the Save The Children Fund operation there for a few months and this was undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable and interesting short periods of my life and I look back on it with great warmth and affection and as your Royal Highness knows , it happens also that many , many years ago before you were our president , my father occupied your office and I therefore come to this meeting today with some knowledge of the fund 's activities and with great admiration and respect for all the that the fund has achieved .
14 If something wants pruning you just show them : you chop this off and you chop that off and you get on with it .
15 You get them round that way , and eventually you ask them about themselves , and you get round to it .
16 You know , you 're not using that particular tool any more and you hop out of it and walk away .
17 There was a long narrow mirror by the window and she went over to it and examined herself , full-length but in sections .
18 A path into the woods appeared on her right-hand side and she stepped on to it gladly .
19 Her finger snagged on roughened bark , and she stared down at it , watching the bright droplets of blood trickle to the floor and settle among shards of broken glass .
20 It 's something off , it 's just the attachment that goes from ma , my mum 's Walkman and she nicked off with it when it was at when we were at her house and if I lo , if I keep it anywhere else I 'll lose it so I 've clipped it on to there so I know where it is .
21 And she started on about it !
22 Her hand tightened on the handle and she pushed down on it .
23 The bus appeared just as Katherine turned the corner and she leapt on to it confidently .
24 Now , Eleanor Thorne was eighty-nine years old , and her conversation was erratic , but Dorothea still sat with her , and for the odd fifteen or twenty minutes , and sometimes as long as an hour , they would talk , as they had always done and the present world swung temporarily into focus for the old lady , and she held on to it , like a crystal ball , firmly in her hand .
25 I usually work him in for an hour , but when I 'm riding him around in the arena before the bell goes , I 'm still thinking , ‘ How on earth am I going to get this thing up the centre line ? ’ because he 's gawping at everything , but then I give him a jolly good boot and we get on with it … ’
26 And we put up with it .
27 They just go in there and they come out with it .
28 He got off and they went off with it !
29 They knew their job and they got on with it .
30 And they go up to it and they f as soon as they pick one foot up to kick the ball they fall over .
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