Example sentences of "[vb base] it [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Both love algae and probably browse it away before it can get a foothold .
2 As you can see from the encloses table , this most valuable insurance costs very little and we provide it automatically unless you notify us that you do not require it .
3 I recollect it more than well , smell malt .
4 Rough roads , however , of the sort council repair crews seem so keen to create , ruffle it slightly and cause it to slap its tyres on the road in protest .
5 But the way they play that does nt matter … they just knock it forward as soon as posible and rely on Wright .
6 Perhaps I 've not forget it then cos that 's , that 's there 's about !
7 Forget it now and drink yer brandy .
8 But you report it anyway and let the let the branch official deal with it .
9 Say it again cos I was n't listening .
10 I say it again and the man looks at me a bit angry like .
11 And then I say it properly and she 's got it then you see ?
12 mimic each sentence in turn , having the language helper say it both before and after you each time , so that you always hear the LH saying it correctly last ( especially if it is new material ) .
13 you simply read the lists down and across yourself , without first hearing the words , and the LH should only stop you and say it right if you did n't
14 it does help if you say it twice cos
15 All we can say with certainty is that it would be the biggest man-made explosion in history , which does n't sound so bad when you say it quickly as I 'm saying it now .
16 Cook it so as we can have it cold with salad or something .
17 She would redesign the apartment , transform it so that it became a proper home , a space where friends could come , a place for gatherings , a home like the Princesse 's which always hummed .
18 This flashes after you 've pressed it once , giving you the chance to change your mind ; press it again and you 've overwritten whatever patch was in that memory previously .
19 There are formal operational thinkers — those who immediately grasp the abstract form of the problem and solve it quickly and easily .
20 Always try to scan a photograph as near to the size you want it rather than use software to re-scale it , optically reducing scanners are a great help here .
21 a and er by telephone arrangement if you want it quicker than that .
22 They may refer to it or harbour it secretly and allow it to sour their trust and love .
23 You show it again and again .
24 As long as you remove it properly and moisturise and tone your skin , it 's the very best way of preserving it .
25 Swallow it quickly and you wo n't notice the taste .
26 Right and it goes like these great funnels spread it Now as it goes down it gets caught down .
27 It is also remarkable how few of those Willses have allowed themselves to rest upon the laurels of their past benevolences , and how many have kept alive their sense of public duty and obligation in the spirit of Goethe 's awesome admonition , ‘ That which thy fathers have bequeathed thee , earn it anew if thou wouldst possess it . ’
28 I'llsay it simply and clearly : this is a magnificent book .
29 It 's when we 're going to take it in the kitchen and put it away when we 've finished .
30 When I come to paint , I like to look at the drawing ; then I put it away and do n't look at it again , because I do n't want even the drawing to influence too much the progress of the painting .
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