Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] it the " in BNC.
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1 | Its proximity to another , larger , Binns store in Middlesbrough only made it the obvious candidate for the axe . |
2 | Nevertheless its roots have evidently been shallower than in Northern Ireland , where the absence of comprehensive schools perhaps made it the more necessary . |
3 | Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate . |
4 | Seeing that ruling railroaded through made it the saddest day of my life . |
5 | I would have understand if he 'd dived and got out their way and the wind just blew it the other end . |
6 | But I still enjoyed it the second time . |
7 | We always called it the posh part , because although our street carried on from it over the main road , it was like being in a different village altogether . |
8 | Burton always thought it the finest thing he ever did . |
9 | When running it had a very distinctive sound which quickly earned it the name of Put-put or Phut-phut . |
10 | And yet she openly admitted it the other day . |
11 | They put it on to tape and called it ‘ Cossachok ’ , but later gave it the proper title of ‘ Hopak ’ . |
12 | They also renamed it The Enterprise , and it was the first of 27 engines built by the foundry in 25 years . |
13 | Gould virtually admitted it the other day . ’ |
14 | It tasted good , and before I quite realised it the glass was empty . |
15 | Once one way , cleaned it up and then did it the o opposite way . |
16 | He accordingly renamed it the ‘ Eskimo Pie ’ and chose the distinctive Eskimo symbol that still appears on the wrapping . |
17 | so I actually took it the other way that , you know , do you just want a cup of tea . |
18 | And I like Lovejoy , except I 've missed but they 're repeats , but I never saw it the first time . |