Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No it 's all , it 's all fallen through it seems .
2 Permission was given for it to move into the Imperial Institute , but there was no shelving , which made the library unusable .
3 I checked the documentation which implied that a 2Mb version of this machine needed to have all four SIMM sockets occupied for it to work .
4 When young children have to be looked after it reduces the opportunities that parents have to take part in the social round .
5 Far more of the current national movements than care to be reminded of it have in practice given up envisaging total state independence as their final aim , at all events in Europe , the traditional home of the principle of nationality .
6 A series which is broadcast each week has a number of features designed into it to help viewers recognise " their " programme and encourage them to watch it at the same time every week .
7 What a dope she must have looked with it dripping over her shoulder .
8 He had been writing at the big desk , and had come round it to examine the patient .
9 As the cost of Eurofighter increases does there come a point where like the F twenty two i it becomes unaffordable and by how much would the performance of Eurofighter have to be degraded before it becomes equivalent to the nearest alternative ?
10 On domestic hazards , he advocated nets over the boxes to prevent dogs and cats scratching in the earth and small pieces of broken glass scattered in it to deter burrowing by rats and mice .
11 These bombs were produced when lumps of viscous , gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent ; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly , forming the glassy crust , but the inside remained hot , and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand , forming a spongy mass of vesicles .
12 Whilst the Purchaser can accept that the Memorandum has not been prepared with the precision of a legal document ( and accordingly the warranty may require some modification ) nevertheless the core of the information contained in it has been relied on by the Purchaser in agreeing to buy the Business and to the extent that it does not appear in any of the other information which is being warranted by the Vendor , it should be warranted in its own right .
13 On matters of opinion , the courts will not interfere ; but for mistake of jurisdiction or of principle , and for mistake of law , including interpretation of documents , and for miscarriage of justice , the courts will interfere : see Lee v Showmen 's Guild of Great Britain [ 1952 ] 2 QB 329. has now been discarded : practically every principle contained in it has been reversed .
14 Since we 'd sat down it had gone from bright and shining to slaty grey and gusty , like a set for Wuthering Heights .
15 The way people had responded to it had been very encouraging , with news bulletins showing Sheila 's appeal and a photograph of the vigil even appearing on the front page of the Daily Telegraph .
16 I 've , certainly had no a , excuse me , no adverse comments back in terms the vision screening etcetera , itself as er , people have sort of responded to it seems to have had a so something which will be quite good sort of go going along in the right spirit .
17 Not every reader of his book can have come to it believing the chauvinistic claims that have sometimes been issued on behalf both of psychoanalysis and of oral history , or prepared to believe that these pursuits could be successfully combined .
18 Brooks emphasizes the internal contradictions of the poem : the fact that the urn is silent , but also speaks ; that it is motionless , yet the scenes depicted on it seem to be alive ; that unheard melodies are sweeter than those which one hears , and so on .
19 He says he 's resigned to it coming .
20 So they have , people come down and they have looked at it have they ?
21 But he 's looked at it has n't he ?
22 Their unhesitating assumption that they contain all life as much as they are contained by it has helped them forge what to our eyes is an almost supernatural intimacy with their forests and creatures .
23 I 've not heard of it getting a summer ascent since .
24 I have certainly heard of it happening in the present day , but the old methods are dying out as people become alienated from the countryside they live in .
25 They hoisted him into his saddle and bound him there , lying forward upon the beast 's neck with his arms lashed about it to hold him secure , and a folded cloak under his breast and cheek .
26 However , the heart 's own oxygen supply is not taken from the blood which is continually being pumped through it to service the rest of the body , but from separate little arteries which are called coronary arteries .
27 A swallowtail caterpillar , sitting on a leaf , is certainly conspicuous , being green with irregular flecks of white , but it is seldom noticed for it looks like a bird dropping .
28 Normal market practice is for SCP to be issued on a non-interest bearing basis at a discount to its face value , although provision has also been made for it to bear a stated rate of interest .
29 The company said it could no longer afford the £320,000 membership fee and claimed open systems standards were widely enough accepted for it to leave .
30 As far as I know , there are only two still in existence : one , the U.505 , was captured by an American task force towards the end of the war , towed up the St Lawrence and through the Great Lakes to Chicago where a special cradle was built for it to cross the Lake Shore Drive and then set up in a little house of its own in the Museum of Science and Industry .
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