Example sentences of "and [conj] it [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | The point of my argument is that sometimes authoritative intervention creates that prospect , and that it creates it because of its authoritativeness . |
2 | Given the composition of Council , it is likely that only the DTI stands in the way of adoption of this proposal : if it is adopted , I hope we will be spared further sanctimonious claims to the high ground by the Institute , and that it concedes it is operating predominantly in the interests of ( some of ) its members . |
3 | When you go into hospital the first thing they do is to stick a scalpel or a needle into the burns and if it hurts it 's not that bad . |
4 | ‘ It could develop that way , and if it does it 's because we 're not treating the parents properly . ’ |
5 | But I 've ordered a navy blue skirt and I 'm praying it comes and if it comes it fits . |
6 | You put a bit of pressure on its mandible , or lower beak , and if it broke it was a young bird . |
7 | Is it not the case , as was pointed out at the time of the French Revolution by the Abbé Sieyes , that if the second chamber agrees with the first it is superfluous and if it disagrees it is mischievous ? |
8 | The farmers had to wait some considerable time for compensation , and when it came it was not the expected bonanza . |
9 | ‘ It will eventually happen and when it does it will be like a release valve . |
10 | Disorganised French industry was slow to get into gear , and when it did it committed the traditional error — not emulated by the Germans — of having too many models . |
11 | In the egg with the sun was a goose , and when it emerged it flew honking away : the first sound of this world . |
12 | and when it arrived it turned out to be a donation from the Lord Mayor 's charity . |
13 | The weight of the conditioner pulls the curls down and as it dries it also helps the curls to separate . |
14 | When attacking , it protrudes its long snout , and as it pushes it against the flesh of its enemy it fires a small , venom-carrying harpoon — a hollow dart formed from a tooth — that can kill a human being within a few hours . |
15 | That is left for members of the host community to do , as it busies itself ghettoizing the minority ; and as it ghettoizes it mumbles , and if you listen carefully you can just discern beneath the self-righteousness , the self-congratulation , the following : ‘ Okay , okay , so you were having a hard time in your own country . |
16 | As the stock expands , the supply curve will shift to the right , to , and as it contracts it will shift to the left to . |
17 | The foal becomes a social animal and part of the herd , and as it matures it is likely to take a similar place in the social hierarchy of the herd as its mother . |
18 | I do n't have any view erm er on that , if I understand your question , because I think it realistic to assume that post two thousand and six one of the options that we could be reasonably expected to consider , together with the District Council , is the possibility of a further , shall we say , how addition to , a a further phase er onto the new settlement , erm so that the new settlement erm would evolve , if that was the chosen option , and as it evolved it may well be that more of Mr David Curtis 's higher level facilities er would be added . |