Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean s Kingsley Black has stood it in here to the second post now if he does n't feel he can get enough on it to go for goal he should keep it in the danger area just turn it back across the face of the goal and let one of the other lads have a go at it , Collimore or Rozario .
2 As it got under way it began to develop ( understandably , I felt ) into a tirade in favour of abortion .
3 If it goes to court it could be an important test case .
4 If you do n't get rid of acid you know what it does to even metal , if it sits on metal it eats through it , so you imagine what it does to your bones when it sits on them .
5 Since they ca n't see it happening on earth they invent a heaven in which it does .
6 Unfortunately , as it stands at present it has many deficiencies , because :
7 When it drops to minimum it may fall to 15 , and will be out of binocular range for some time .
8 R Coronæ , in the bowl , is generally well within binocular range , and can just become visible with the naked eye , but when it drops to minimum it may fall to as low as magnitude 15 .
9 More recent evidence suggests , however , that while it lives in woodland it actually hunts over nearby open areas ( Glue & Hammond , 1974 ; Yalden , 1985 ) .
10 The women were told it would soon be mended , but by the time it came for bed it still was n't repaired , although probably all it needed was a new fuse .
11 And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age .
12 Although Mabel was a more sympathetic personality than her sister Ethel , when it came to discipline she was equally strict , the difference being that she did not take pleasure in enforcing the ruthless repetition that was necessary to get the routines to perfection and consequently the Girls adored her .
13 But what it lacks in size it compensates for in quality .
14 This can be proved by comments from the accused to the effect ‘ I carried it to use in case I was ever attacked ’ .
15 Doing it bit by bit I done all Ross ' bedroom yesterday .
16 It went to time it went through the stone door
17 So , if we are grooming a horse and it tries to cow-kick us , we retaliate with a sharp verbal reproach or a smack with the flat of the hand , and usually the horse decides to accept that we are the boss and minds its manners in the future .
18 Adultery features in this novel , as it did in Stand We At Last and Here Today , another of her novels .
19 Every time an official or workman uses it to test for gas he is putting has faith in that unpatented discovery of 1815 .
20 If it works with melonoma it could be applied to all the other forms of cancer .
21 If it comes to court you two can testify .
22 Dogs , like men , can look very different but when it comes to sex they all know that they are members of one species and they are not culturally inhibited from taking appropriate action .
23 When it comes to bread I ca n't
24 When it comes to radicalism you ai n't seen nothing yet . ’
25 The country dwellers are saying leave us alone to run our own lives , after all when it comes to funding they are left to run their own lives anyway .
26 When it comes to sexiness he 's superb , very considerate .
27 They have a lot of united services , and then when it comes to communion they segregate and then join again .
28 ‘ When it comes to business I think it is important to get your head down and deal with the accountants and lawyers , ’ she says .
29 When it comes to safety when it comes to safety I would rather have an electric cooker .
30 Well I do n't know until the , when it comes to college you 've got a hand one
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