Example sentences of "it and [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Gharr had already tried to get me out of the way — probably thinking that Mala would collect it and her too .
2 I tell you , I was hard put not to snatch it from her hand and throw it and her out of the window . ’
3 But I was a member then and it there were a big crowd in it and we just did .
4 His widow said yesterday : ‘ Money started coming in for a Denholm Elliott Project without me appealing for it and we already have several thousand pounds from British donations as well as £5,000 from Ibiza , where we lived .
5 The statement adds : ‘ Racism and anti-semitism severely affects the quality of life of those who endure it and we therefore wish to support the right for all members of our community to conduct their affairs in Darlington free from the risk of verbal or physical attack . ’
6 At least they bloody started it and they just did n't fucking jump on the bandwagon like everybody else .
7 Erm not necessarily addicted though , they just like it and they just wait until they get caught then they suffer the consequences themselves .
8 Well I was supposed to be but erm every single time they arrange it and they either tell me the wrong da well they told me the wrong day last week cos , they told me Tuesd they told me it was Thursday when it , when it was actually Tuesday when I was getting pissed at Scott 's house so erm it was too late by then .
9 Everyone knew this , but only the Japanese acted on it and they now have a ten-year lead in robotics .
10 erm I think perhaps we were on erm traffic management generally , you mentioned Howard Street and Magdalen Street , which you all know you know has always been a bone of contention amongst the Conservatives erm they spent two hundred thousand on it and they now want another two hundred and fifty thousand to make it permanent , and so on and so forth .
11 It and they never used to sell nothing over sixpence .
12 There 's a family at Stafford as well , they live on part of it and they actually bought a field off I do n't know if you know the bypass at Stafford , the
13 getting up and coughing and wheezing and all the rest of it and they actually slept very well last night .
14 Put the carpets , put everything in and er and we paid for it and they still go ad now course the national union 's taken it over but when we joined the national union there were two things that er I stipulated before we 'd join .
15 she could n't afford it and they still did n't sell , them people kept her waiting and waiting
16 big like gun in like a staple thing it was , but it was a la , it was an extended one , fitted inside this rubber hose and then , clamp it and they only have a little bit of stomach left so they ca n't eat proper meals
17 As it was then understood : here again , Cole 's problem is to reconcile a course seen by the Pioneers themselves as treasonable , with the fact that it foreshadowed the policy to be followed by successful Consumers ' Co-operation , that policy which for its purposes made co-operative production incidental and subordinate to it and which most certainly did nothing to promote the development of an industrial co-operative sector properly so-called .
18 But they did nothing to diminish the heat , seeming instead to enclose it and its still , threatening air under a thick muffling lid .
19 You do n't want to get paid for doing it and them still not do it .
20 What I can not do is go around and do a full enquiry to find out what the position is , an enquiry indeed might be difficult , because you may have found these people but actually pinning down er to who does it and what actually happens may be more difficult .
21 If a given thing x is related to a given thing y , it is argued , this must be seen as having to do with the intrinsic nature of x , and the intrinsic nature of x can , in the final analysis , be fully understood only as a feature of the whole to which it and everything else belongs .
22 No at the moment it 's getti the tank the water tank is n't sealed , it 's drawing a lot of dust in , er we 've tried putting a cover over it and everything else and that 's what 's causing the sludging .
23 The other rib , of beef I mean , to get a piece that 's worth cooking cos to carve it and everything else you need at least three ribs and the ribs are sort of usually it 's about that sort of size
24 All we need , in order to make a good indirect observation of something , is a learnable correlation between it and something else which we can observe directly .
25 I told Dali about it and he simply chuckled .
26 As the ground had dried out it was also a surprise that he should go so quickly on it and he just tired at Valentine 's second-time .
27 ‘ I once asked him why he did it and he just said he and Parul were sexually incompatible .
28 Yeah , I mean , but he never gets a panic or not and he just lets her get on with it and he just stands there .
29 computers and that and er he left it and he just carried on talking about this that and the other , and he says right I 'm going and he went and he left the game , he 'd brought it down for the kids , he did n't say , you know
30 And he went to kick it and he just went crack .
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