Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Edwin Keith gave Bordon a handy lead with two headed goals , but a rare lapse in defence enabled Beaumont to pull one back and it remained 2–1 at the interval . |
2 | The atmosphere has to find it somewhere so it goes after the molecules locked in the glazes and that 's when the real magic happens . ’ |
3 | This is a highly competitive field and I did n't want them to rule me out when it comes to promotion because they think I lack commitment . |
4 | We 'll just have to set it once but it has n't done it . |
5 | But you had to win it twice before it became your own property . |
6 | and I had it on right and he came in right , and I was going , he was going , a long conversation all about little Harmony and everything and really going onto it , and I went to play it back and it had n't recorded anything . |
7 | I am so sure of that now that I can ignore all the pressure to do something else but it does take strength . ’ |
8 | Do not be afraid to leave something out if it does not fit ! |
9 | Yes , and she ca n't quite work out how to do it yet cos it moves . |
10 | Some may contain adulterants to enhance the aroma or to extend it so that it goes further ; others may contain pesticide residues or traces of chemical solvent from the extraction process . |
11 | Anglo-Welsh was a relatively new consortium of previously independent regional breweries put together during the later 1970s by a shrewd and aggressive operator named K. Midas , who made no secret of his ambition to build it up until it rivalled the major national breweries . |
12 | He managed to knock it away and it exploded without injuring him . |
13 | There 's been a big misunderstanding and I want to clear it up before it gets any worse . |
14 | I felt incredibly well , but he said to keep an eye on the swollen gland and to see him immediately if it grew in size . |
15 | We 'd best not try to shift him out until it gets here in case we start up more bleeding . |
16 | Place a jar underneath to hold it up until it dries . |
17 | He believed that if the paper made a big enough impact and was raved about by the industry , there would be a rush to save it even if it did n't sell enough to make a profit . |
18 | It can take just as much fortitude to go it alone as it does to keep up a public front . |
19 | Well you 'll just have to cry Bryony because you 're going to have them on because it keeps raining . |
20 | He had been persuaded to have them there and it did n't please him to have journalists foisted off on him . |
21 | She sketched even faster , wanting to get everything down before it began to pour with rain . |
22 | I have n't spoke to her , I meant to ring her today but it 's been all bloody go ! |
23 | It is not exactly one of the world 's most prosperous economies , although the Opposition used to admire it greatly before it decided to drop its socialist credentials . |
24 | The bogwood went into a bucket of water to soak out any discoloration , and to waterlog it so that it sinks . |
25 | I suppose they 're very good and all in white and very ‘ county ’ like those awful people you got to ask me over and it turned out they were n't expecting me at all and there were four of them anyway . |
26 | I am looking for a 2hr 8min pace and I prepared to take it up if it falls below that . ’ |
27 | I 've got to take it back cos it 's got to go on display |
28 | Gushing statements to the young person about how this is for their own good , or ‘ this is going to hurt me more than it hurts you ’ ( attitudes which are still prevalent ) are quite unhelpful , virtually damaging in fact . |
29 | If the sound is played at a different speed , only adjustment of the volume control is necessary to make it sound as it did before . |
30 | All kinds of attics have been raided to bring it together and it provides a sharp view of our Royals . |