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

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1 Your pension may be increased if you delay claiming it and instead continue working after normal retirement age .
2 We shook hands warmly ; I noticed that he had his old clay pipe in his mouth but there was no tobacco in it as he sucked at it and repeatedly removed the pipe from his mouth .
3 I was never really happy about the explanation but I had no proof of my own misgivings about it and anyway I would n't have known where to start looking even if I 'd been convinced then that she was alive . ’
4 They check them out first and the thieves know it and generally leave branded animals alone .
5 Often sounding like there 's no one driving , Mark 's recipe for recording involves bringing the barest bones of a song into the studio , letting the musicians bend it , stretch it , squash it , cook it and generally rip it to shreds , before setting about trying to sort out the sparks from the farts .
6 Over the next couple of pages , I will explain to you the different types of friendships , my experiences of it and generally my opinion of friendship .
7 I was a bit depressed about it and nearly did n't sent it off .
8 After the next kick off , Arse reckon they 'll try that again , only this time Lukic jumps at the ball on the edge of his area , makes a nerve-jangling hoke of it and nearly lets it get to an Arse player before scrabbling it away .
9 The question remains , however , as to when a potency level is actually reached and how many succussions are needed to reach it and also whether different dilution factors need different amounts .
10 We passed Cap Bon ( in the distance ) and Pantelleria , the latter at sea level — which was just as well as it was raining at the time , otherwise we might have missed it and also because we were told afterwards that there was an airfield there with Bf110s .
11 All I could do was to mumble that I regretted not taking my degree , and , though I could see it was irritating of me to whine , to feel stale and bored was not such a trivial thing ; that though we might have the vote now , meals still had to be prepared and children looked after and since this kind of drudgery was despised by society as not being ‘ real work ’ , we were in the hideous position of being both exhausted and imprisoned by it and also looked down on for doing it ; that I had honestly tried to be the sort of wife Richard wanted — and the sort of wife I felt I ought to be — but it was like being in a kind of airless cell and I could only see Richard as a jailer ; that I saw myself becoming progressively more and more incapable of doing anything , not just mentally , but from some kind of paralysis of will .
12 The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’
13 This very brief motion I 've discussed with the convenor who will accept it and also with the general secretary of worl of the board of the world mission who was ready also to co-operate with it .
14 I think other people are finding it difficult , but it 's mostly boys and they tend to be more practical and keep calmer about it and also not worry about it , which does help .
15 Planting can be done in spring or autumn , and increase is by division , or by seed sown in spring , or early autumn ; the wild Madder , R. peregrina , may be a variety of it and also contains a pinkish dye .
16 I mean if you think about it it was just an impossible task to do it sort of fairly or so that everybody felt all right about it and also that you know if it 's your own children you 're having to choose presents you know the who whole idea was sort of very very difficult really .
17 The property had been part of the countess ' lands , and when Risley asked the king 's advice on the matter Edward warned him off : ‘ Risley , meddle not ye with the buying of the said place , for though the title of [ it ] be good in my brother of Gloucester 's hands or in another man 's hands of like might , it will be dangerous to thee to buy it and also to keep it and defend it . ’
18 What we find is that sometimes people have taken out policies some years ago and they 've actually forgotten what their money 's doing for them so erm that 's another side of it and also to introduce our new financial planning service erm and in doing so we may be able to highlight areas in which we could save you money er for example erm saving you money on tax or increasing your income either now or some time in the future .
19 So we 're quite excited about it and also it 's quite a major problem .
20 I mean my house is actually right next to it and also the people that live at Shilton Edge Farm erm and you can see it from the airfield or the Kencot Road .
21 There 's no point having this fancy scheme if people do n't know it and also trust it .
22 But there 's something very pro forma about it and also the fonts are , they 're not display fonts , they 're using fonts .
23 erm And I hope you 'll enjoy it and also pick up the lessons .
24 Stop worrying about it and just relax . ’
25 I decide to stop thinking about it and just let it happen .
26 The probably crazy Frankie introduces himself several times during the LP in a mad US radio DJ voice , and if that is n't novelty enough to make this worthy buying , then ignore it and just marvel at that great voice .
27 One evening I discovered a place which had a band , and I heard music coming from it and just could n't resist it .
28 He 'd expected it and just shrugged his shoulders and sat down on the stool .
29 And advertising it and just anything you can do , er
30 Because they they 've condensed it and just put in a few little bits and pieces !
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