Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Take all the flower heads off if you want it to grow .
2 She 's been there fore 18 months now and she loves it .
3 It 's been fully serviced up to 4 months ago when I bought it .
4 He 'd cut my fingers off if I used it .
5 So , I told them that it had new blades on but they wanted it really tight , and they wanted tightening up and that so yeah .
6 It was weeks later before he realised it was one of his team , heading for a dram in Dunbar High Street .
7 Not every day , nor as often as I would wish , but I took my middle daughter to see it yesterday and we hugged it together , and two days before that I hugged it with a friend .
8 You know I mean it must be three weeks now till she has it .
9 The money should have been there four-and-a-half years ago when we needed it most .
10 Well I went to Venice er some years ago and I thought it was a dirty hole .
11 six years ago , seven years ago and you know it 's moved on from there and I made the point , yes it was started in the point a at the level of , there 's a file it 's got information , get on with it !
12 Born black in the Aliso Project , in the days before it became Mexican , he became a cop 20 years ago because he thought it was an honourable job .
13 ‘ We 'd done nothing on the first two days here and I thought it was all going wrong .
14 Ungar 's peptide was fifteen amino acids long and he called it ‘ scotophobin' — Greek for ‘ fear of the dark ’ .
15 No it 's the flour and things like that we said it 's
16 Well string timbers up and you build it up , and the whole lot comes down .
17 In this respect Ferguson thought that the Warner Bros film was a good indication of what could be achieved by Hollywood when it tackled social problems honestly and he summed it up by returning to one of his favourite points about Hollywood that ‘ even half a loaf on the national stomach is at least nourishment taken in ’ .
18 ‘ You see there 's lots of shops and businesses here and we think it 's a good place to begin . ’
19 er it got terribly out of hand in the 19th century ; people throwing eggs from the top of the tower , the choristers and the people from the town blowing trumpets and all sorts of things , really riotous. er so it was reformed in 1844 er no more rotten eggs then and we do it very much as then ; facing the rising sun which was beautiful
20 but it 's beforehand eh , for instance they have little flowers that tells the story of what 's , what the plays about and I think it 's fair enough to read that , because a sighted person would go in and pick it up
21 Yes that , I think that 's possibly true , er , I was talking to Cambridge there about oh fifteen , twenty minutes ago and they said it was raining with them , and then they 'd been talking over to somebody over in Coventry and it 's , it 's snowing there
22 ‘ You do n't take notes here unless I request it , ’ he had informed Buchanan in an amiable tone .
23 INDIGO GIRLS Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the folk club …
24 ‘ There they are in Jerusalem with armed deacons round the True Cross , they say , to stop pilgrims biting bits off when they kiss it . ’
25 The hole I drew was about nine metres out and I fished it with that length of pole and a short line .
26 we 've had it , went , he went back to the doctors today and she said it could take up to six to eight weeks to get out your system .
27 ‘ We 've made interesting friends there and we like it .
28 Just as it is unwise to tell children that the stork brings babies , using the stork as a symbol , because this leads children astray if they take it literally , so , in religion , the symbolic language used interferes with the process of developing rationality in human affairs .
29 And they chop someone 's hands off because they think it 's OK .
30 Put your hands up if you got it right .
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