Example sentences of "it [coord] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Dogs can easily leap over it or get in through the hedge on the south side .
2 I do not cast directly over the swim , but several yards beyond it and draw back to the swim before the bait can settle , covering all areas of the swim and many spots out of it .
3 Slightly overbend it and bend back to the correct angle
4 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
5 It 's best with anything like that to dismiss it and get on with the game , ’ said Richardson , whose team were playing their opening tour match against an Australian Cricket Board XI in Perth today .
6 ‘ Up ’ ( and I think we 're talking more than the one level of ambiguity in that solitary two-letter word ) is a record that actually makes you feel happy , in that all of it is uplifting ( oi ! spiritually , not trouserly ) , you can dance to some of it and sing along to the rest , the words are rude and witty and always smart , and Richard Fairbrass is a fantastic pop singer , all post-Bowie and Ferry and languid , a sort of brightly-coloured Neil Tennant .
7 Just mention it and move on to the weather , football , the SDP and whether it will turn political , anything .
8 He was just getting out of the car and he could just get back in it and move out with the same expertise .
9 ‘ I used to walk past it and peep in through the windows and think how much I 'd love to live there , ’ she confesses .
10 I stand in front of it and look up at the lights .
11 There is a row of stout wooden rods supporting a handrail which runs along the edge of the gallery , allowing the adventurers to lean on it and look down into the Black Pit ( which they wo n't immediately be able to see , of course ) .
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