Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [coord] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 She worries it and worries it and
2 Reading , as it were , puts food whole into the mouth , meditation chews it and breaks it up , prayer extracts its flavor , contemplation is the sweetness itself which gladdens and refreshes . "
3 The tides surging through the coral heads charge the water with oxygen and the tropical sun warms it and fills it with light .
4 Once a bacterium has appeared on the screen , it remains there until a protozoon approaches it and eats it .
5 That he neither sees it nor says it .
6 The one is the passive and the other the active form of a single human truth , as Dostoevsky sees it and realizes it fictionally .
7 Typically the customer selects the equipment from the supplier , and the finance lessor buys it and leases it to the customer on rentals calculated to pay off the purchase price plus interest .
8 squares the ball to his left and Alan the left back just pushes it out wide to that far side but he loses out , competing successfully , he 's got going forward if he can find him , and gets it and lays it off to and can now run at Mickey once more .
9 It merely overrides it and makes it unenforceable for the purposes of excluding liability for death or personal injury .
10 The child studies it , memorises it and writes it on his paper from memory .
11 He takes it and examines it keenly .
12 In fact I suggest John Major snips it out , frames it and hangs it in the Cabinet room to remind himself and some of his more heartless colleagues of just how much Belinda and hundreds of other children need this wonderful hospital .
13 We talk about whatever interests us perhaps for the same reason that Willis draws it and paints it . "
14 As he buckles it and breaks it to get it in the bin , a strange sweet sadness rises to his throat .
15 Schumpeter advocates it and describes it as being ‘ that institutional arrangement for arriving at political decisions in which individuals acquire the power to decide by means of a competitive struggle for the people 's vote . ’
16 When each letter is found , the child records it but leaves it for others to find .
17 GUIL : We 've got a letter ( ROS snatches it and tears it open . )
18 But if he if he plays it and misses it he could give it to Thompson .
19 The media item can be used again , but only if the Offline Manager re-initialises it and allocates it a new , unique identifier in VMS , then re-introduces it to the Offline System .
20 The media item can be used again , but only if the Offline Manager re-initialises it and allocates it a new , unique identifier in VMS , then re-introduces it to the offline system .
21 It tenderises it and helps it retain its natural juices .
22 GUIL takes a third coin , spins , it , catches it in his right hand , turns it over on to his left wrist , lobs it in the air , catches it with his left hand , raises his left leg , throws the coin up and under it , catches it and turns it over on to the top of his head , where it sits .
23 This softens it and makes it much easier to work .
24 ( The NCC publishes it and provides it free from its Peterborough Headquarters . )
25 There is , on the part of the worker , an involvement with task because he makes it and finds it fascinating and there is a feeling of involvement in the technological task and its activities .
26 If the information is accidentally overheard or intercepted in circumstances where the owner of the information utters it or transmits it by insecure means ( for example , by telling someone in a crowded room or by transmitting the information by a public telecommunications system ) an obligation of confidence might not be imposed on the person obtaining the information in this manner .
27 As the Polish authorities learnt in the 1970s , and the Soviet ones recently in Georgia , shooting strikers or demonstrators does not deter a mass movement but merely infuriates it and provides it with martyrs .
28 They are all achievers in their own right and the Profitboss knows it and appreciates it .
29 ROS : ( A flat lie and he knows it and shows it , perhaps catching GUIL 's eye ) Niggard of question , but of our demands most free in his reply .
30 But if you 're walking along with a bird on a jess , your movement disrupts it and stops it protecting itself from the wind as it would do naturally .
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