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

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1 He has a dynamic personality and musical discrimination , and without exception the orchestra played much better for him than it did for the ballet conductor , Viktor Fedotov .
2 Not only for myself as it 's been a particular project close to me for many years , but for the break up of a team , a team that has a long time to build up and a team that worked very well together and who were very committed .
3 ‘ I am all for it if it stops the bombings , ’ he said .
4 Defries , Daak and Ace could n't take their eyes from it as the shuttle took them inexorably towards it and it grew across the window .
5 She realized she had never seen the servants before except as part of the backdrop of Summer Lodge , now she saw that they were part of her life , real people with loves and loyalties especially to her and it made her feel suddenly humble .
6 This is the usual cube-like structure in matt black , but when it is switched on and working , lots of tiny ruby lights twinkle and sparkle all over it and it becomes totally magical and beautiful .
7 They heard it , wheeled up in the air towards it and right past me and it turned off the road in fear .
8 Unigram ( UX No 418 ) got carried away with itself when it identified AGE Logic 's new 32-bit X server as being for Windows NT .
9 The Audi came hurtling over the rise , too , one hubcap spinning away from it as it landed .
10 His deep , deep penetration of her came when they could hold back no longer , when the sensuality had swollen so painfully inside them that it cried out for release .
11 Compassion came less easily to her than it did to her husband .
12 On the other hand , the police are left largely to themselves when it comes to making sure that the Act is actually followed .
13 Being submissive is the co point where what happens when you 're submissive you keep it inside you do n't feel you 're worthy enough or you have n't got you have n't got the self esteem to rate yourself as being able to have what it is that you want , so you keep it inside and you do n't say anything and then you walk away should 've said this and should 've said that and all it does is eat away at you and it does that to you physically as well I mean scientific tests are already showing now that physically these sort of things you do if often be submissive enough what that does it pretty much helps helps you to eat your body up from the inside and causes physical problems which pretty much do that anyway .
14 They will expect to be dealt a perfect bridge hand from time to time , and will scarcely trouble to write home about it when it happens .
15 But Nigel took the cloak home with him and it 's been another string to his bow ever since .
16 It was a wedding present actually but she said he do n't bother with it , it 's behind a chair now , the fish are still in it but it 's stuck behind a chair .
17 What distinguishes W. from them , and what with all respect I do not think that Thorpe J. took sufficiently into account ( perhaps because the point did not emerge as clearly before him as it did before us ) , is that it is a feature of anorexia nervosa that it is capable of destroying the ability to make an informed choice .
18 For the O level people and those who just wanted to work , mucking around was seen to be unfair both to them because it held them back and to the teachers : here they interpret ‘ mucking about ’ wholly within the official theory of schooling .
19 It was n't all that far below us when it stopped . ’
20 Jessica dropped in a reference to the Playboy of the Western World , her eye on Rory , but it passed as far over him as it did the seamen .
21 I hope it works as well for you as it has me .
22 The radio hisses and the cooling grill pops loudly beside me as it contracts .
23 There was another reason , of course , but he was not prepared to admit even to himself that it had played any part in his decision .
24 It was there for them as it had always been .
25 The road ran straight ahead of us until it disappeared in the mist , except that at the man 's feet it was gone and there was a gap some fifty metres or so wide through which a brown torrent ran so high and in such furious waves that it almost lipped the broken macadam where the road had been swept away .
26 More than that he was almost certainly looking forward to it because it meant going home to be with the Lord .
27 I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship .
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