Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb -s] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Section 4 provides : ( 1 ) A person applies a trade description to goods if he ( a ) affixes or annexes it to or in any manner marks it on or incorporates it with ( i ) the goods themselves or ( ii ) anything in , on or with which the goods are supplied ; or ( b ) places the goods in , on or with anything which the trade description has been affixed or annexed to , marked on or incorporated with , or places any such thing with the goods ; or ( c ) uses the trade description in any manner likely to be taken as referring to the goods . |
2 | So that makes it worth three rather than one cos it adds two on . |
3 | It tests the temperature daily and adjusts it by adding or subtracting compost . |
4 | When you press the Enter key , DOS looks at the first word in the string of characters you 've typed in and compares it to a list of command names stored in the file called COMMAND.COM . |
5 | THE scene outside a Moscow hotel : a man in a suit unfurls an umbrella , turns it upside down and attaches it to a box the size of a fruit crate . |
6 | Odd-Knut muzzles the dog with a piece of trace line , ties its front and back legs together and lies it on its side . |
7 | Its official name is atheroma , and its three main ingredients are platelets , the tiny blood cells that are the raw material for any blood clot ; fibrin , a stringy protein that forms a three-dimensional mesh to entrap the platelets ; and cholesterol , which binds the whole lot together and sticks it to the sides of blood vessels . |
8 | It is in keeping with the course of human development that external coercion gradually becomes internalized : for a special mental agency , man 's superego , takes it over and includes it among its commandments . |
9 | No , chases it twice and then Lucy takes on and eats it for him . |
10 | Banners on Parade ( BoP ) takes it a stage further and does it in Windows , adding graphics for visual effect . |
11 | But we had to choose , early on , which side we belonged to , and children have to come down on the side that brings the food home and gets it on the table . |
12 | Peeling and torn adverts advertise the ‘ Summer Sun ’ a middle aged woman , in a tweed suit looks up and reads it as an excuse to turn away from her neighbour , an ‘ undesirable type ’ or a young again middle aged man greased back hair , a black fake leather jacket with sheep skin bits appearing here and there and a necklace protruding from his left nostril eventually attaching itself to his right ear . |
13 | The first creates a CLI command file that lists the line to a file and then calls the second procedure which cleans it up and uses it as redirected input before exiting . |
14 | So takes it up and knits it on the back . |
15 | It clutches the note , screws it up and holds it to its greasy black coat . |
16 | ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune . |
17 | ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune . |
18 | The binder can then shuffle down the wide row gathering a sheaf onto his insteps ; he then picks it up and binds it with straw or twine ( see Figure 11 ) . |
19 | ( He picks it up and puts it in his bag . |
20 | The male three-spined stickleback stakes a territory out and defends it from other males . |
21 | Tim does come back to Bristol frequently and remembers it with great affection . |
22 | From a woman 's body is formed the cord which binds the new life fast and brings it to birth in this world . |
23 | During the winter , the male digs a hole in the sandy earth about four feet deep and fifteen feet across and fills it with vegetation . |
24 | Scotland is extremely lucky in this context , with its record on beef , whisky and salmon — not to mention oatcakes and haggis — which sets it apart or differentiates it from the rest of the market place . |
25 | ‘ It 's not every day that someone wanders on to my property and , when charged at by a Dobermann who 'd shot off as I closed the door after us , goes blithely forward and greets it with the words , ‘ Hello , darling ’ , ’ he replied , reminding her , had she forgotten , that , the dog never far from his control outside of the house , he had soon been on the spot to witness events . |
26 | ( The whole mime has been fluid and continuous but now ROS moves forward and brings it to a pause . |
27 | The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop . |
28 | As soon as that happens , the spider stops spinning , turns round , pulls the filament tight and secures it on her side . |