Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 He felt for the edges of the square door , found them and lifted it gently .
2 Jack hid in the churn , but she found him and turned it round and round .
3 Here and here alone the bourgeois and even more the petty bourgeois family could maintain the illusion of a harmonious , hierarchic happiness , surrounded by the material artefacts which demonstrated it and made it possible , the dream-life which found its culminating expression in the domestic ritual systematically developed for this purpose , the celebration of Christmas .
4 But he did much more than write : he drew it and painted it .
5 In the morning erm we got some bread and put it on the window and came down and we caught it and put it out again .
6 People walked round it , a pram wheel caught it and dragged it a little way .
7 Caroline jerked her hand back , and Nicolo caught it and held it in his .
8 Ronni caught it and threw it back at him , impatient of his criticism .
9 We not merely retained it but expanded it , and it has fully justified our confidence .
10 He believed that his body was a good guide to his character and he punished it and indulged it by turns .
11 She sucked her teeth , took another ticket down at random , glanced at it , crumpled it and tossed it into the disposal by her left knee .
12 They sucked it and licked it down to size .
13 I 'd seen somebody taking it so I tried it and liked it .
14 He looked round for the phone , found it and took it to the woman , laying it in her lap .
15 ‘ Or somebody found it and took it away . ’
16 In the feeble light his hand searched for the bolt , found it and shot it home .
17 He found it and rang it , giving exactly the same sort of excuse as Eleanor 's .
18 ‘ There is a letter somewhere , ’ Sister Cooney searched until she found it and handed it to him .
19 He found it and packed it among orange and strawberry lollies so it could be taken to Middlesbrough General Hospital to be sewed back on in a four-hour operation .
20 but as I wrote this and you know put in the acc th the conflict , it came up to two thousand five hundred words and I taped it and timed it and I 've been butchering it and cutting out all the really nice little sentences and the nice sentences and I 've got it down to two one sixty and now with that announcement on the end , as I 've got it taped , it 's fourteen minutes fifty-nine seconds for a fifteen minute slot , so it 's about as precise as you 're gon na get it .
21 The guide-books say little : Samuel Wallis visited it and named it Boscawen Island , perhaps after the great admiral of Finisterre ; the best vanilla in the Pacific is grown there ; and it is rumoured that the finest kavo — that faintly narcotic drink prepared from the powdered root of a local pepper plant , and an important part of rituals and celebrations in the South Pacific — is Tafahi kava , and that it renders all Tafahians perpetually slightly dopey .
22 A MOTHER lay dying on the floor of her home for a week while her 12-year-old son ignored her and lived it up with his pals , an inquest heard yesterday .
23 He dropped it and pushed it away with his foot .
24 This sanguine trust in the unity and coherence of the universe is as far as possible from ‘ the American Puritan temperament ’ , as Eliot suffered it and articulated it .
25 In countries like Spain and Italy , where coal was imported in bulk , it was the railways which transported it and distributed it .
26 He undid it and drew it off .
27 Lowes did in fact trace many of the images unerringly to their source ; and what was even more interesting was how Coleridge 's mind took the raw material of some explorer , and twisted it and mixed it with many other ideas to produce the incomparable poetry of The Ancient Mariner and Xanadu .
28 She unwound it and gave it to him .
29 With care he lifted it and took it to the mouth of the chamber .
30 The wind coursed over it and flapped it — little whip noises that stirred it and made it seem alive , the dog-face scowling .
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