Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] [subord] it " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Your vassals will come to you for justice , and you can not expect them to accept your judgement if it can be seen that you hold the Yasa in contempt . ’ |
32 | replace your caravan if it is lost , stolen or damaged beyond economic repair or |
33 | replace your car if it is lost , stolen or damaged so much it would not be economical to repair it ; or |
34 | replace your car if it is lost , stolen or damaged so much it would not be economical to repair it ; or |
35 | replace your car if it is lost , stolen or damaged so much it would not be economical to repair it ; or |
36 | For unfair dismissal claims , applicants have until now been prevented from pursuing their claim if it was presented late by reason of a fault on the part of the advisor . |
37 | Geothermal ‘ hot dry rocks ’ are not strictly ‘ renewable ’ since the rocks , deep within the earth 's crust , lose their heat when it is tapped . |
38 | In spite of everything , her mind kept returning to Antoinette — seeing her face as it had been during their last confrontation in Monpazier , twisted with bitterness and hate . |
39 | For the Railway Jubilee in 1875 it was decided to remove the Fountain altogether , and South Park became its home where it stands today . |
40 | The calf is supposed to miss its mother as it might be said of a 4-year-old child . |
41 | Although the children at the La Mane Centre were made to use their powers for the wrong reasons , when it came to using their powers when it mattered , both Carrie and Michael used them in order to kill and destroy . |
42 | However , the adventurers ' problem is not how to get it to do their bidding , but simply how to evade its fury when it finally escapes centuries of unwilling bondage . |
43 | The noise from below battered her eardrums until it felt as if a high-speed train was roaring through her head . |
44 | She brushed her teeth furiously , combed her hair frantically , and took her make up off , scrubbing her face until it was bright pink . |
45 | It did n't stop her hoping , waiting and hoping , for the next five years , he wrote , wasting her life when it was obvious he had no intention of going through with it . |
46 | Gemma will only eat her Chum if it is sliced and made into dainty triangular sandwiches — with the crusts cut off ! |
47 | Train services on the Esk Valley line were delayed for a short time and the Sprinter train was allowed to continue its journey after it had been examined by experts . |
48 | His silence following the question made her wonder if it was something he had no wish to divulge , but at last he said with simple sincerity , ‘ She sent you to me . ’ |
49 | Maggie was turning away from John when , in a sudden daring movement , he kissed her on the cheek which made her start because it was so expected . |
50 | It made its impact because it was so unexpected . |
51 | The movement revealed her face as it might have been when she was young , comely and a temptation to coachmen . |
52 | It was a nauseating night for those who like to enjoy their football where it should be watched — inside a stadium — rather than on satellite television . |
53 | The original Hammerite got its name because it has a finish like a hammered metal ; a smooth version is also available . |
54 | At six-thirty Kegan passed her taxi as it swung out across the courtyard . |
55 | Why did Diniz not send me word when it happened ? ’ |
56 | Of a sudden a gull which has died on the wing crashes to the sand at my feet , its feathers brushing my forehead as it falls . |
57 | I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks . |
58 | I hold my breath until it is melted , for fear it will fly away . |
59 | Since June of last year two of them have not been allowed to sell their milk because it is contaminated with dioxins . |
60 | There must be some height , call it h , such that an animal would just break its neck if it fell from that height , but would just survive if it fell from a slightly lower height . |