Example sentences of "[vb past] it [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right , so as we mentioned it exert yourselves vigorously |
2 | They stopped it see , so I did n't gain anything out of it , me mates at work they made a collection for me in their way . |
3 | She collected some of his saliva from the ground and used it make a serpent . |
4 | Dawn used it look , she put it up in the cupboard . |
5 | He used it whereever he could and in some places where he should n't like in the rainwater system . |
6 | tt They 'd got two handles which was b made it mobile , two wheels , and used it Have four sacks at the end of this threshing engine , hanging on little hooks , and and a bloke there seeing that it got filled alright and it when it was full , they used to run this thing underneath a sack , crank it up by hand , like that , till they got it to the required height , then nestle it on their shoulders , you see there was a There 's a there 's an art in carrying c In carrying coal and there 's an art in carrying corn and there 's an art in carrying beef . |
7 | The committee 's proposed remedies for the defects of the law as they found it appear clearly from the foregoing paragraphs . |
8 | Did the chap who copped it have family ? ’ |
9 | Loretta forced a smile , and judged it better not to answer . |
10 | The oil spilt from the Braer was unusually light and toxic , and this , combined with fierce storms which mixed it into the seawater and caused it combine to form clumps with fine particles churned up by the waves , meant that rather than floating to the surface , as is normal with spilt crude oil , it was carried by ocean currents far from the spill site and later redeposited in deep " sumps " on the seabed . |
11 | Then there came it think it was the gearbox or something went on the gar , you know , because I tow a caravan , and the car just would n't pull the caravan , and it was going to cost over a thousand pounds and that like . |
12 | living on her own , so he assumed it take three and a half hours did the boss . |
13 | I thought he hid it Bet . |
14 | And wened it gode writen in tales |
15 | Secondly , the white paper and the working documents that supplemented it give only the barest outline of the market framework and leave several key issues unresolved . |
16 | The debate and the votes that followed it solve no problems . |
17 | ‘ Those who founded it do not for one moment pretend to be neutral , ’ Lewis confessed . |
18 | The evening , largely organized by Hopkins and David Mairowitz did something to further that perpetually lost It cause — London as a twenty-four hour city . |
19 | Completely lost it have n't you . |
20 | He called it bacteriophage ; later it was found to exist in many forms ; or rather there were many bacteriophages , each associated with the bacteria of particular species . |
21 | Long ago they called it Bricgstow , meaning ‘ the bridging place ’ . |
22 | I called it stat I 'm sure I did . |
23 | They called it Blitzkrieg . ’ |
24 | Unlike the noise made by the strummers who called it pop or country , his was serious music . |
25 | Even now I 'll go back and I ca n't play note for note what I played then ; I can get the general feel of it but I can never go back and hit it note for note . |
26 | Even now I 'll go back and I ca n't play note for note what I played then ; I can get the general feel of it but I can never go back and hit it note for note |
27 | Marie watched it go . |
28 | As the cortege approached Uzerche on its way north , the chronicler Geoffrey and a few monks from the priory of Vigeois , standing on a hill , watched it go by on the road below . |
29 | I watched it go regretfully because it was a beautiful Berber knife . |
30 | I just watched it go down its mouth . |