Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’
2 Both love algae and probably browse it away before it can get a foothold .
3 Discern a Failing and forgive it too :
4 To take the photograph he must have stood on the edge of the wood , under the beech hedge which bounded it perhaps .
5 Before 1962 he had attempted to modify it through at least five distinct initiatives : by sponsoring a political confederation of Western European states ; by proposing a restructuring of NATO ; by fostering a special relationship with the Federal Republic of Germany ; by decolonizing and establishing new connections with Third World nations ; and by pushing ahead with the development of France 's nuclear weapons programme .
6 But er we eventually beat it though and as I say a good colliery you could er you could beat 'em to it .
7 She beat it down , while she thought , These two , we 'll see nothing of them , they 'll be off
8 I was always a sensitive child , but he beat it out of me , taught me that the only way to make your way in life is by standing up and fighting for what you want .
9 The housebreaker freed one arm , and grasped his pistol … he beat it twice , with all the force he could summon , upon the upturned face that almost touched his own . ’
10 I do n't believe it was a coincidence , and if it was n't — ’ he had finally sorted it out — ‘ if it was n't then it means that Sardinian shepherds dressed themselves up as Sardinian shepherds to do a kidnapping .
11 I 'll give you a ring when I 've sorted it out . ’
12 And when you 're sorted it out , they want six gangs , so that 's six times four .
13 No she 's sorted it out .
14 You 'd thought by now they would have sorted it out .
15 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
16 Devlin 's backin' it too . ’
17 PEG : Shall we both take a small pill and sleep it out until later ?
18 It is n't a good idea to climb hills after eating at the Naked Man — ideally you should find a quiet corner and sleep it off like a boa constrictor does after it has swallowed a goat or two too many .
19 For God 's sake go to bed and try and sleep it off before dinner .
20 Lord Wakeham , who had come with the necessary cheque , had muttered something about boys being boys , and that Robertson would do well to go to his hotel and sleep it off .
21 But owner John Panteli , 17 , from Croydon , South London , loves it just as much .
22 She is a writer and loves it just as it is .
23 Everyone loves it here . ’
24 He was advised , you know , but he loves it here . ’
25 What , oh just loves it here right over the two of them he 's a stinker , he 's a stinker , he loves to be with the dogs , he loves to be with the dogs , what do you want ?
26 Ge , if Amanda 's , well Amanda loves it so when
27 He 's loves it that much it 's been there heaven knows how long .
28 The real Mr Singleton Snr ‘ loves the film ’ although the director hesitates when asked what his mother made of it ‘ Eh , she loves it too , ’ he says , then sniggers .
29 " She loves it too much , " Sara said dreamily .
30 He loves it there , you told me .
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