Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [conj] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The staff admit that a sudden rise in entrances to the zoo was likely to be largely due to an interest by the public who wanted to visit it before it finally closed and they agree that problems remain for the future .
2 The trust for sale terms drawn up gave the trustees the right to manage the land and an obligation to sell it if it no longer produced a satisfactory income , with the proceeds of the sale going to the beneficiary , the consent of the beneficiary being necessary before the sale could take place .
3 Quarter which is very distinctive when you get to recognize it because it just looks different actually moves much less .
4 it stopped it dead in its track , yeah , could n't get to rewire it after it though it snapped it a little bit .
5 It 's not maybe as rare as you ought to have it but it really tastes nice .
6 And I mean she 's , you 've got room out there to have it if it just stands .
7 Not only is this the explanation given to thousands of schoolchildren but I have to tell you that it also finds its way — in a more sophisticated form — into the curricula of some institutions of further and higher education . "
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