Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 There is a set formula to do it and she has to learn it .
2 In Dr S 's view , the discourse of the emotional is devalued in the rest of the department , and she tries to bring it to the fore .
3 And she 's written it .
4 She wrote , The Love and Lives of the She Devil , and she 's written it , she wrote it especially for The Orange Tree Theatre about ten years ago , and now she 's re-doing it ,
5 Celia has managed to get fresh fish today and she 's cooked it in spices , just how you like it . ’
6 And she 's done it to spite me Rosie .
7 This is just a friendly hi and then inside it says from I , and she 's made it into Irene .
8 erm Take Poll Tax , for example , I can imagine a previous incumbent of Number Ten shrilly demanding that the spread of tax across the country should be done on a one off basis and charging forward and she 's introduced it , and look what a bag of worms that 's turned out to be .
9 And she 's had it some time now but the whole purpose was to so that she could train this one because the first one now is too old , the second one has and ca n't .
10 And she 's used it , you know , really , really .
11 I 've talked to the aunt and she 's taken it well .
12 Er she 'd held the girl in conversation at Mansfield er for quite a while and she 's listened to the tape and she 's convinced it 's the same girl .
13 Yes , and she 's obviously tacked that up , but you can see the stitching round the waistband , and she 's repaired it , but even here
14 And she 's got it up top , an' all .
15 And she 's got it down where do
16 And then I say it properly and she 's got it then you see ?
17 And she 's marked it and I 'm going to give it back to you and talk to you about it .
18 Does n't that sort of bring in to the country and she 's out in the country and she wants to show it to them that she she 's sort of she 's still fashionable .
19 They 'd been offered something , two or three percent and they 's rejected it and they were threatening strike action .
20 and he sits lifts it , gets up on the settee and cuddles that until he goes to sleep .
21 And he keeps pressing it and you , can nae hear him .
22 Fucking , fire 's this gun at him point blank and he goes and he stands there like this , and he , he stood there and he goes running round the corner sort of thing and then he goes he ca n't of missed from that fucking distance you know , and its that distance and er , in the , in the car , the mate goes , the mate sort of till he passed out , and he goes bring it to me , he goes , and its still alive , he goes , but matey in the front goes oh my he goes , I knew you 'd fuck up he goes and so they 're all blanks you
23 And he ca n't get the note out of his pocket and his trousers are all stuck to his bum , and he ca n't get them out and he 's digging it looks like he 's digging out his pants he 's going he pulls it out and takes the envelope off nearly and the waves are coming at him and he goes to read it and the wind blows it away .
24 He has felt the presaging shadow of death , and he goes to meet it in the old unchanging way of the wild — alone .
25 He says well I , we were on about sort of and he says bring it up at the next meeting , I says
26 And he does give it to charity .
27 And he means to do it as a joke does he ?
28 He 's got a quarry and he means to run it down .
29 As with Cowper , sea imagery struck a chord with Smart , and he chooses to use it in his ‘ Epistle to John Sherratt ’ in 1763 .
30 Highbury boss Graham said afterwards : ‘ He first picked up the injury against Nottingham Forest , then aggravated it with England and he 's aggravated it again .
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