Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun sg] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | On the way down I had my camera tied to my waist and it started to drop ; in trying to grab it I lost my balance , got my foot caught in the tree root , took a tumble and twisted my ankle . |
2 | Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth . |
3 | The £60,000 was finally invested in September 1992 and the income will now be sent to my mother as it arises . |
4 | Hence , the horse may spend the day avoiding mature people , and then find to its surprise that it has been caught by a child-foal that it had not perceived as possessing such ability . |
5 | The team certainly lived up to its reputation as it whipped first place from under the noses of the Golden Wonder team at the end of the last game . |
6 | In addition , being a reputable society which alone among building societies is challenging the lawfulness of the demand , it understandably fears damage to its reputation if it does not pay . |
7 | There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( CI No 1,697 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement . |
8 | There have already been suggestions that Wang 's deal with IBM to sell the RS/6000 has not lived up to expectations — in June 1991 IBM took a stake in the financially troubled company , in return for which Wang agreed to sell the AS/400 and RS/6000 machines ( UX No 39 ) , but late last year said that it would not be adding to its stake as it had the right to do under terms of the agreement . |
9 | It collects these flakes with the brush near the end of its hind legs and passes them forward to its mouth where it kneads them with saliva . |
10 | It is significant that , although it would have cost very little , no wholesale replacement or improvement of the track took place , an indication of the company 's attitude to its creation once it had been completed . |
11 | And there was also an opportunity for Aberdeen and the surrounding region to look to its future as it prepared to host the next Offshore Europe in 1995 . |
12 | Even if a Bombay or China voyage was as profitable as David Scott suggested , a vessel with excellent accommodation for passengers was likely to bring a greater reward to its commander if it went to Bengal , for the centre of government was the destination of many of the wealthier travellers . |
13 | Sartre had initially been attracted to her work because it seemed to demonstrate his own concern with the inauthenticity of human relationships , yet he would later reject her fiction simply on the basis that her novels are set in an upper-middle-class Parisian milieu . |
14 | It is certainly not strong enough to extract unconditional aid from the developed nations , habitually suspicious of what happens to their money once it reaches Third World administrations . |
15 | In 15 years the couple have added so many features and new plants to their garden that it bears no relation to the bare and treeless area they look over . |
16 | ‘ They are entitled to their opinion but it does n't help anyone . ’ |
17 | Though L4 of Nematodirus spp. apparently arrested in their development have been recorded at necropsy , there is no obvious seasonal pattern to their occurrence and it seems more likely that they have accumulated as a consequence of host resistance rather than hypobiosis . |
18 | After a while Marcus came to his window and it seemed he stared straight into my eyes . |
19 | Perhaps the swing sends the blood rushing to his brain and it gets over-enriched and out of kilter . |
20 | Putting his shoulder to the door , he found to his amazement that it opened easily . |
21 | He dropped the letter on to his desk where it fluttered for a moment , an innocent reminder of the arrangement made in that grey stone house in Ghent . |
22 | One fella were told they did his erm summat to his engine and it blew up did n't it ? |
23 | The dangerous journey in store for Sard is not in fact in pursuit of the ideal woman , but a prosaic attempt to get back to his ship before it sails , an attempt frustrated by the theft of his bicycle and by wanderings that involve him with a silver-train and a period in gaol , the traverse of an appalling desert and a rock-strewn mountain . |
24 | He 'd just been trying to squeeze a split-shot on to his line and it had popped out of his fingers . |
25 | But-when you 're stuck halfway down the steps to the Central Line platform , unable to proceed as the platform is so packed , unable to retreat as there 's a crush of bodies behind you-the bizarre rendition of Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree adds to your dread as it echoes around the halls . |
26 | I imagine you stick to your account and it follows that his account is not right . |