Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In the second half he did an extremly dainty control of the ball by sort of twisting it off his middle with his arms up in the air , towards some nearby Leeds player . |
2 | Graham reckons Sid 's won it so I might be the only bloke who has n't won it yet . |
3 | Well the way you 've approached it there I guess you 're not going to be er sales director |
4 | When her Mum undressed her to try it on I could n't take my eyes off the lovely white underclothes she wore . |
5 | Has it well what what 's happened then ? |
6 | She said , I 'm going to see her she said and if she has it on I 'm going to take her on one side and I 'm going to say , Miss Anderson will you let me tell you how to dress . |
7 | As he and the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull , West know , my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , in his personal capacity as Law Officer of the Crown and not as a Minister , came to the House to inform it how he intended to proceed . |
8 | Oh you replace it where you all living ? |
9 | to do the lessons that Kerry is understanding it so she can . |
10 | Er most people who claim invalidity benefit I mean do n't need it anyway they 're people who 've got , you know , the existing bad backs , people |
11 | You do n't need it then it just goes , you know it can go into the |
12 | Forresters first was after a ball dinked over to White on the right hand side of the box ( facing goal ) , he hooked it over his shoulder — square to about the pen spot and forrester did a flying scissor-kick/volley which flew into the net . |
13 | I would n't be sellin' it ter yer if it was n't , ’ Broomhead said sharply . |
14 | When she found her mother was no longer giving her the attention she craved she worked harder to obtain it so she strewed more objects on the floor . |
15 | the er Sue wants to write it down what you 've said are you moving that we |
16 | Primaflora took the kerchief and drew it over her cheeks and then held it taut , staring at the damp blotches . |
17 | ‘ Oh , yes , yes ; in fact — ’ He dropped his head now and , picking up his pudding spoon , he traced it round his empty plate before he said , ‘ I 'm going to volunteer . ’ |
18 | I do n't think so , th the point is I 'm not going to be called to tie a knot like this again for maybe three weeks and then by then I 'll make things up it was really more for convenience than sitting down trying to work it out myself so you know . |
19 | And he do n't have to work it out himself |
20 | It 's wh that 's everyone goes to court because it 's it 's down to the er ju what they call the judicial system to work it out what it is . |
21 | Because if you look at a problem , and you read through , have someone to work it out you say yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah , and that 's yeah obvious . |
22 | You do n't need to work it out you just sit |
23 | TSB has n't reached Oxford 's newsagencies yet , so if any kind soul could grab me a copy this Sat and send it on I 'd be grateful ( I 'll pay for it and the p+p of course ) . |
24 | Send it whenever you are applying for a job ‘ on spec. ’ or where no mention is made in an advertisement of an application form ( which usually covers the same type of information ) . |
25 | She said if I send it back it 's gon na be nineteen pa it 's seven pound to get a thing back ! |
26 | Ca n't I buy it off you ? |
27 | Think you ended up with a cough and a cold and she 's gon na catch it , I caught it off you . |
28 | Michael said to me , the first thing he said to me when I came here , that 's the first I 'd do , knock it down he said , it 's , it 's dangerous it 's not . |
29 | If we can recognise it then we know about it ( a Person ) , or how to tackle it with a standard solution ( a disease ) , or what the significance maybe ( an inflection in a chart ) . |
30 | Provided he could use the motion , he might be able to rock away at the melancholy and eventually shift it off its fierce sticking point . |