Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] it [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But with a computer right scan it and i if take erm picked a note or whatever you wan na do to it you 've done it . |
2 | All I thought was that health monitor basically follows it but it just needs a , a little bit of clarification so that everybody knows exactly when forms are supposed to be produced . |
3 | Although it is a parent 's or guardian 's statutory responsibility to ensure children 's regular attendance at school , schools generally see it as their responsibility to monitor attendance , to seek explanation from parents for pupils ' non-attendance and to ensure that once pupils come to school they attend their classes . |
4 | Wrestling may have lost its Saturday tea time slot on the telly , but the fans still love it and they pack in to watch when there 's a show in town ; and some show it was too this week . |
5 | In sum then , though the Supplement has a good deal more to commend it than its 1977 parent , it comes across as a car-orientated guide , static in outlook and narrow-minded in perspective . |
6 | Most readers probably take it as explained by Tolkien 's preceding remark , ‘ To their man-children [ hobbits ] usually gave names that had no meaning at all in their daily language … |
7 | It is a funny story , but it seems that the reviewer mainly liked it because it was not very likely to please the editor of a women 's magazine . |
8 | It stuck in his mind because she was the one person who , of course , had n't mentioned the snow , hadn't. even noticed it because of being stuck in ‘ that gloomy hole ’ as she put it herself , day in , day out , and that evil husband of hers never there , net ; er ! |
9 | She took two silver coins out of the tin then put it where it could only be found by her . |
10 | A truth of modern warfare , which was first disclosed in the Russo-Japanese War ( 1904–5 ) , had been underscored though leaders on neither side fully comprehended it as yet ; defensive weaponry was more than a match for charging infantry . |
11 | While long-standing fans either relished it or waited patiently for them to return to straightforward indie pop , more than a few older folk fans switched on the enigma of The Wedding Present . |
12 | Although stateside gossip recently had it that Hitachi Ltd would soon be ready with Unix on its mainframes ( UX No 384 ) , latest rumours suggest that BASF 's Comparex Informationssysteme GmbH — a European OEM for Hitachi Data Systems ' IBM-compatible mainframes — is tired of waiting , and may be close to signing a deal with IBM for its already proven AIX/ESA 2.1 mainframe version of Unix , which is an implementation of OSF/1 . |
13 | They played together co-operatively with a set of cars but once Tom decided that one of the cars was his favourite Sue quietly took it when he was n't looking . |
14 | The public should no more offer a subsidy of this kind using public money without checking if the recipient actually requires it or anybody else besides , means testing is nothing new , there are plenty of other benefits that are already means tested right across the board . |
15 | Manufacturers of dynamite and the other nitro-organics plied their trade as placidly as ever ; manufacturers of ammonium nitrate fertiliser merely desensitised it and countered its hygroscopicity with kaolin or kieselguhr instead of wax . |
16 | He walked away without responding to that and Ruth just hated it when he left her snappy bitchiness hanging in the air with no place to go . |
17 | Fuckers just used it as well same as us ! |
18 | The Health Committee also considered it and they made a number of points . |
19 | Rebinders often discard it and thereby do the collector a serious disservice . |
20 | Those with one additional electron readily lose it and become positively charged ions ( cations ) ( for instance , K + ; , Na + ; ) and those with one less tend to gain an electron and become negatively charged ions ( anions ) ( for example , F- , Cl- ) . |
21 | If you do not understand the report you must get the expert either to redraft it or to explain it . |
22 | Apparently a crankshaft bearing on the port engine had gone , the crankshaft snapped and ran riot in the engine completely wrecking it before the fuel could be shut off . |
23 | It is totally private , there is no need ever to leave it and I swear the Japanese woman opposite never did . |
24 | Whatever one 's views on public subsidy , the plain fact is that people involved with industries that receive public subsidies always know it and they have that awful feeling that other people are supporting them . |
25 | She ran it beneath the cold tap for a moment then dried it and returned to the pan , lowering the heat , scooping the eggs out and onto a plate . |
26 | Perhaps so , but the great economist also saw it as confirming evidence of improving real wages . |
27 | A referendum on Maastricht would give everyone the opportunity both to understand it and to debate its implications themselves . |
28 | My wife also read it and declared it superior to the equivalent magazine sent her by her old University — Oxford . |
29 | When Lesley finally collapsed her attacker hijacked a taxi then dumped it and fled to a pub . |
30 | On the other hand we also proceed on the assumption that we have some measure of personal access to others if the occasion unexpectedly requires it and vice versa . |