Example sentences of "it [adv prt] [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 I , er , I think when we get it as well I 'll ask Steven to come and put it on because it 's er
2 The extension of VAT was ‘ fairly predictable and he is phasing it in so it does not look quite so bad ’ .
3 there 's hardly enough for two in and then she has to do another two only , only she ca n't pour it in after it 's .
4 She had laughed then at the vivid imagination of the child , but now for a brief moment she saw the city as Maggie saw it , basking in the first rays of the sun and oblivious to the dangerous mist below that might suck it in before it could wake up and take wing against the now blue blue sky .
5 It 's so boring , you just do n't take any of it in cos it 's so boring .
6 Erm if you 're buying an endowment policy is it possible to put er put it in as it were paid up , or do you have to find the premiums out of your income ?
7 Hardly surprising , since she 'd played it non-stop since her Lucy dream , wept to it , soaked it in until it was her heartbeat , floated on the cloud of its beauty all through the Lucyless days .
8 Money in court belongs to the party who paid it in until it is accepted .
9 We stick all my stuff in the suitcase and sort of squash it down so it all fits in .
10 I ca n't afford to turn it down when it 's offered . ’
11 Oh yes , well er er , yes you can because you need to send it down when it 's fresh .
12 She believes Gedge is anxious to play it down because it was he who took it more seriously than herself .
13 It closed a few years ago , they could n't knock it down because it was meant to be a prime example of nineteen thirties architecture .
14 You ca n't just cut it down because it looks untidy ! ’
15 Carolyn smiled , sipping at her tea and putting it down because it was , in fact , cold .
16 It follows a public outcry by fans , after the rink 's owners closed it down because it was n't making any money .
17 We would n't turn it down because it 's made from new materials Indeed we welcome the use of such material in the countryside
18 it 's up to him whether it 's , whether they say it 's right or wrong I think , I think what the council said is if they , if they want it , the thing shifting , they are strong enough to get it shifted if they , if they , if they really feel that the things rot , you see up in the Dales they , one chap built a house and er , and they said they had to pull it down because it would n't fit in with , of
19 The camera followed it down as it walked across her breast ( thirty foot wide ) and past her nipple ( five foot high ) .
20 The chef mashed a lump of raw gristle on his stove , and kept it down until it was half charcoal .
21 They never put it down if it goes up do they ?
22 ‘ Why ca n't you bloody well wipe it off before it drips on me ?
23 Oh I I mean I have n't been I had it on but I put it off because it was
24 And the s Well you used to scrape some of it off because it was all over the
25 it off because it 's so wet in there !
26 and spend an afternoon cutting it off as it were
27 And mum said to take it off cos it 's prejudice !
28 That 's alright , open it up and then what do you do keep puffing along and sweeping it up whether it 's put
29 Give it up before it is too late .
30 UniTree , used primarily in the scientific world — Convex Computer Corp has an implementation and Floating Point Systems Inc picked it up before it turned up its toes — is an implementation of the IEEE Mass Storage Reference Model and automatically migrates files among disk and tape libraries .
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