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

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1 Sudjic 's point is that it exists , and any attempt to plan , ameliorate or build in it has to grasp this fact .
2 If schools feel that the National Curriculum does not get to the heart of the matter , that it is a relatively superficial means to more important ends and has important omissions , then is it not up to the schools to work through the National Curriculum or add to it to secure their goals ?
3 Together with the great reservoirs that lie around it typifies the enormous impact of Victorian and later public works on the English landscape .
4 It was this loco that regularly worked the 17.09 two coach local from Chesterfield to Sheffield in 1962 , and after school it was customary to go down to the station and wait for it to arrive light engine .
5 Visitors to the gallery may spin a wheel of fortune and wait for it to stop and illuminate one or another of eight room tableaux .
6 The ticket hall had one of those systems where you take a number from a machine by the door and wait for it to appear above one of the ticket windows .
7 While some of them are able to accept the situation with equanimity and wait for it to pass , others tend to panic and assume that the condition must of necessity be a permanent one .
8 Jumping spiders , on the other hand , stalk their prey or perhaps stay hidden and wait for it to pass close by .
9 sector and wait for it to come round again and take the next sector .
10 Yeah , and wait for it to come round again and t by which time it will have shoved it off somewhere and
11 I wish I 'd never taken Maurin 's money , but all I can do now is keep quiet and wait for it to end . ’
12 As Christmas approached we would become affectionate about the brew and go and raise the lid and listen to it working quietly away in its comer .
13 There 's only one thing that struck me when I was reading through it but a as I say , we we got to look at this from point of view are we going to date this as it lies at the present moment and add to it pieces that we want , or do we start off by having the pieces o i its its now whe w w
14 The house and grounds were marked on the Ordnance Survey map for that part of Suffolk and Lewis , when he was feeling low , would get it out and look at it to cheer himself up .
15 Carry the item with you wherever you go and take it out and look at it to bring back these memories as a way of relaxing you , raising your spirits , and focusing your thoughts .
16 Most organisms , ranging from other microbes to man , can absorb folic acid and rely on it to provide their needs , and so they are not affected by sulphonamides .
17 Through reflecting on and articulating aspects of my Christian life and discipleship — my hopes and fears , my successes and failures — with someone who will help me look for the Spirit 's direction , my private world becomes shared , I can make more sense of my pilgrimage and continue in it supported .
18 But the sight and feel of it nerved her .
19 Seals are aquatic mammals that feed at sea and emerge from it to rest , give birth and tend their pups .
20 Then add the following checklist and go through it to see how you rate your performance .
21 I weigh the bag in my hand and think of it plummeting into the swirling , beige water of the estuary .
22 Yeah , if you try and think about it processing .
23 A typical motion will congratulate Her Majesty 's Government on its policy , and call upon it to continue .
24 Should it adopt a target for money supply growth , say , and stick to it come what may ?
25 An ability to help bring a child into the world and care for it does not necessarily create a good parent .
26 How Bunce Court got through the war it is hard to imagine , but get through it did and with flying colours , if the testimony of former pupils is anything to go by .
27 In practice , it has been extremely rare for the Lords to use even such powers as remain to it to reject Commons Bills .
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