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

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1 You know , if the erm that if the family think you 're going to actually take the child off them because they 're not looking after it properly , then I mean obviously they 're not perhaps going to be as frank with you as they might otherwise .
2 Another church built at the wish of San Carlo Borromeo , it was started in 1569 and , when completed , ‘ given ’ to the Jesuits who still look after it today .
3 Irene she were after it today
4 Shame about that bungalow next door but one , cos that 'd be a nice bungalow but it 's not very lovely they do n't look after it very well .
5 but he , he 's at that age now where I could have another kid and look after it quite easily if I had one , but I do n't wan na go through , not the pregnancy , but I do n't want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and , one that 'll come out six months old
6 ‘ At my local bookshop , called Ex Libris , in the Shambles at Bradford on Avon , ’ Kington writes , ‘ the man who looks after it once confided to me that his favourite browsing book when no customers were around was Desert Island Lists , which contained the records and books and luxuries chosen by everyone who had been on the programme in the Roy Plomley era .
7 You can look after it now !
8 You wan na look after it then , put it away carefully .
9 He had ‘ guested ’ for the Palace effectively during the 1st World War and proved his ability in the best possible way for Northampton Town against us in the two seasons immediately after it so , when Manager Edmund Goodman needed a duality centre-forward to replace Bert Menlove , who had moved to 1st Division Sheffield United in March 1922 , he acted with decision and haste .
10 People so we 're we 'll almost as if it 's like a lady and look after it so that it wo n't get old and have nasty sneezes , that sort of idea .
11 We could n't look after it forever .
12 Shafts sunk below it however , had to be pumped or baled , though the water needed only to be raised to Deep Adit , through which it ran to the open fell side .
13 But the other was swollen and half closed , with a Technicolor bruise below it right down to her razor-sharp cheekbone .
14 That just depicts the same structure in terms of constituents and sub-constituents , so the whole thing is a sentence which in the bracketing notation just has the sentence with its bracket and the other bracket 's way down the other end , and this is mirrored by the label sentence occurring at the top of the tree , it means it covers everything below it roughly .
15 Emily would be suitable ; and the fact of her aristocratic blood weighed with Paul ; one could always boast of it discreetly to colleagues , in the event .
16 Not the best of subjects to inject a little bit of humour but we did find er traces of it nevertheless .
17 Nonetheless Count Christoph Douglas , head of Sotheby 's in Germany , declared that he has ‘ complete confidence in Berlin ’ as a location and with the level and amount of bidding at the sale , some of it keenly fought and much of it this time conducted by telephone .
18 It has n't been the most memorable of summers : let's hope the autumn brings more positive energy ( and not all of it chemically induced )
19 But Labour wants to shove Northern Ireland out of it altogether .
20 The handling of the " Fools rush in where angels fear to tread " theme , though not wholly elegant , showed ambition , and the assumption that Clara was responsible for the dismissal of Higginbotham showed courtesy , though she would have preferred his name to be left out of it altogether .
21 Some corners missed part of it altogether , none more so than Low Birk Hatt Even during the last decade before the dawn of the twenty-first century , the prospect of water on tap there was still problematical .
22 Just to be on the safe side , she kept Bridget out of it altogether .
23 i i i in a sense it is a , it is a shift to the left because under the May the fourth directive erm rich peasants in particular would 've been left out of it altogether and there would still be some landlords who were , who would maintain their property but , but now he 's shifted to the left and this , this does represent a further attack on landlords cos , cos everybody comes down to the same level .
24 bought it for the dog and about fifty quid of it altogether
25 I notice that we had two stations in East Oxford , whereas in fact this one left West Oxford out of it altogether .
26 Penelope Huntley let go of it anxiously and said no , that it was perfectly fine , she 'd just been cold outside .
27 REGARDING your article on fuel wastage in Belfast , I have come across two instances of it lately .
28 If she is very advanced in years and no longer interested in cooking , she may well be happy to stay out of it completely , apart from making the odd cup of tea or coffee , and be pleased to have her meals prepared for her .
29 He was cut out of it completely and he might be prepared to talk . ’
30 Anger emanated from fitzAlan in waves , the force of it completely overwhelming her , even as the physical impact of that ruthless kiss stunned her into frozen immobility .
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