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

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1 Rune is lifted carefully from it and placed upon a mound of plumped cushions .
2 In order to stop it going out he drew hard on it and exhaled billows of smoke into the car .
3 ‘ The fire blazes up and men and boys dance merrily round it and keep the sport till the fire burns low enough , when they venturously leap through the flames ’ .
4 and told him to go away with it and think about what he could do , and er mentioned money to him , and he liked the idea .
5 He clung shivering to the comfortless bed that seemed now the only tenuous security he had , but he was plucked away from it and hustled through the doorway , still bemused with cold and sleep .
6 You go down there they slap you on the wrist you walk away from it and go and do it again .
7 When the pain came I twisted away from it and clutched at anything I could get hold of , and swore .
8 ‘ They are really looking forward to it and are determined to put Liverpool under just as much pressure as at Anfield .
9 In true Burrows ' fashion she was looking forward to it and convinced that this was what God wanted her to do .
10 ‘ We 're looking forward to it and it 'll make a nice day out for Jennifer . ’
11 But as soon as the next downpour came the crust was soaked , vile gas bubbles would belch forth from it and infect the surrounding air .
12 You can look right into it and you can actually find out the behaviour of it fully .
13 You could n't blame Stephen for hating Dynmouth people would say , for going away from it and all its horrible reminders .
14 She could have got away with it and he had more than once suggested she should , begged her almost .
15 Thought he placed his hand on the ball anyway he 's got away with it and Phillips at the other end is under pressure from Speedy and that 's a corner off Chettle .
16 and click on the informat information that you 've got already on it and whenever you come back home , or not , into work , you plug it into the master and it it boots in
17 I am , I fear , betraying the confidence which a banker ought to respect for his customers , but I have thought deeply about it and decided that I must .
18 How we used to look forward to it and how long it seemed to be in coming .
19 Creggan came out of his concrete shelter into his cage , the branch thrust right over it and on to the path in front , and smaller branches from it filling half his cage with confusion .
20 There was a marble fireplace opposite the door ; she walked slowly to it and ran her hand lightly over the back of one of the small , velvet-covered sofas that flanked it .
21 The trees on every side of the magazine bent away from it and were stripped of their leaves .
22 I do n't care as long as they know them so that somebody else has got some responsibility , she said I just ca n't be getting away with it and and , and erm being irresponsible .
23 just see them all getting away with it and they makes me thing something ought to be done , which has the people that lose out or the people who go in there very politely , fill out their claim
24 Well we got married in nineteen forty one and I lived first of all in Sussex where erm my mother was living because my husband went into the Air Force and he was erm away for five years , well we had a lot of bombing in the early part of the war in Sussex and my father eventually came here to Harlow thinking we were getting away from it and of course we came right into the V er what was it ?
25 As I drift off I have the start of the running-through-the-woods dream again but I get away from it and do n't remember anything else .
26 I mean it 's about sort of you know in it 's about increasing the erm where we are within our own particular sphere and it 's far too much I mean people it 's interesting that I mean for the , it seems to me an and once again correction but it seems to me the last five years the empowerment thing was really strong and now managers are moving away from it and saying it 's jargon as a means of diluting it .
27 Dic , Our Daddy , walked away from it and ended up moving between his daughters — ‘ You never noticed him if he did n't speak ’ — putting a shilling on the horses , reading anything that came to hand , off on his benders , neglecting all his children and loved and welcomed by all his daughters , a kind of successful King Lear of the Welsh coalfields .
28 I would n't say it will die a natural death , but I think the current burst of enthusiasm for looking at job evaluation may cool significantly when managers actually get close to it and start to assess what they have to do to introduce it . ’
29 I worked right through it and then looked up the proper translation , which was at the end of the book .
30 This is the usual cube-like structure in matt black , but when it is switched on and working , lots of tiny ruby lights twinkle and sparkle all over it and it becomes totally magical and beautiful .
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