Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | He had previously worked for the firm and was due to go back to it . |
2 | ‘ Sorry to go on about it , squire , ’ he said . |
3 | But erm I du n no there 's some of them were n't prepared to carry on with it , you know these youngsters , there was a lot of 'em they would n't , anyway everybody 's not hundred percent you 're not going to get anywhere with anything . |
4 | Terry Eagleton of Oxford made the comment , er oh I think a year or two ago , in the Sunday Times that er there is too much established in the name William Shakespeare for anyone to be willing to fool around with it . |
5 | I was asked questions , and this led out of it . |
6 | These pictures function as rituals of reassurance , demonstrating that when there was a job to be done , the British got down to it . |
7 | Pertwee 's the only one who could put up with Hatton for a moment , but no one 's willing to come out with it . |
8 | It 's funny to look back on it now and think , ‘ What the hell was all that about ? ' ’ |
9 | Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again . |
10 | None of this playing around with it like we do with our family services at the moment . |
11 | He leaves me free to get on with it and I like that . |
12 | You know what I mean , so what , but again some come through with it . |
13 | Brenner banged his right hand on the head of his stick as if to knock some feeling back into it . |
14 | Very little built on to it at that stage . |
15 | It must be impossible to stand up against it , he wrote , impossible to draw breath before it . |
16 | Here in the UK we are pretty much fed up of it already . |
17 | ‘ Because there 's not much going on inside it ? ’ |
18 | bored going out to it all the time |
19 | I saw erm we saw a campaign chair near Mold week before last it was I asked the guy how much put down on it , you know , he said thirty pounds so I sa , I said I saw it for forty . |
20 | Scrumpy should come up , scrumpy should come up all clouded you know , you know with bits of sheep and er bit bits of sheep and rats and that lying about in it were they 've thrown them into the you think I 'm joking do n't you ? |
21 | none of us are likely to fall out about it . |
22 | It was then very hard to come back to it . |
23 | What they did n't expect was a sudden erosion of their lead in the later stages of the game , and they were glad to come out of it with their scalp intact . |
24 | and do a nice little adding up on it . |
25 | How much do I value what I am likely to get out of it ? |
26 | City tried hard to get back into it but their task was always going to be maintenance , although Paul Hackett struck a good goal in a move involving several players , to reduce the area on seventy four minutes . |
27 | But I 've worked really hard to make up for it . |
28 | If we find , on reaching office , that the programme is sufficiently far advanced to render it foolhardy to go back on it , we shall review the matter carefully . |
29 | Apparently , so the bloke on Sky said , Wilko gets a major slagging off in it , and Cantona even says stuff like Wilko sold him cheap to the Scum just to piss him off . |
30 | nQue Technologies Corporation , a small Silicon Valley start-up , has mapped out a wholly different approach to the Windows-on-Unix issue so wily and obvious it 's amazing it 's taken the industry this long to come up with it . |