Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What I 'll do is I 'll read you the first paragraph of rule six and actually bend the rule and put those words in and it really does n't make any sense at all , so listen carefully on this one and do n't be surprised if you do n't understand me .
2 It all went down and it immediately flooded her with warmth .
3 Other than that it 's good to see a company producing a cheap guitar which not only looks convincingly like a no-nonsense , top-of-the-range instrument , but wo n't let the side down if it actually has to earn its keep .
4 He leaned backwards , his hair hanging down until it nearly touched the floor .
5 But it was sort of let me think it was over and it only looked about that big .
6 The Company struggled on until it finally closed in 1939 .
7 I tried to turn the tap off but it still dripped .
8 Finally the tram got underway and as it started to pull up at the end of the track by the foot of Duke Street Hill Carrie was already out of her seat and waiting on the platform at the rear of the vehicle , with Fred at her side gripping her arm for fear that she would fall off before it actually stopped .
9 The two-seater Chipmunk aircraft had just taken off when it unexpectedly veered sharpley back towards the runway .
10 Yeah , even connected it on the end here , the , the station and set this display decoder up and it even did it there so it was nothing to do with the live lamp wire , the way they routed it we thought that perhaps rerouted it to the cable or something like that
11 And you hit it and it bends up and it just dies and I 've been sitting like , I mean I , I definitely do n't think that it is anything with the way I hold it in like cos I 've been sitting going and I just , just hit it and it goes ee , it just dies so you ca n't bend , that 's on too .
12 And he filled up and it only cost me five to tenner a week .
13 I used to find myself walking the landing bladed up and it only needed one word out of place and I 'd turn them into a Tetley Tea Bag and I 'd never get out .
14 You can reinforce the message by holding the leash close to the ground which will make it harder for the dog to stand up if it persistently tries to do so .
15 Nobody participates in meetings for a very good reason : anything at all important is all sewn up before it ever gets on the agenda ’ .
16 I remember running on the rolling lawns of Kikuyu grass before dinner , the night noises of the exceptionally vocal African insect life striking up as it quickly grew dark , night unrolling from the ground upwards ; bullfrogs — in fact all manner of rana and bufo-frogs the size of a pair of roiled-up rugby socks , toads with great horned eyebrows , and tiny , reddish , darting amphibians , starting to howl , shriek , growl , and purr , a backdrop to our dinner on the terrace to which we have been summoned by the stirring , thrilling , beating of a gong hung from a pair of tusks .
17 Government points out that it already owns it .
18 As for the release of information , the stock exchange points out that it already requires price-sensitive information to be published through its regulated news service .
19 ECGD would like to point out that it actually has no ‘ official inspectors ’ , as quoted in the article , who arrange the recovery of goods in cases of buyer default .
20 ‘ You take the pen out and it automatically activates the recording mechanism . ’
21 The Baughs checked the original offer letter carefully and they say it did not state clearly that once people have accepted , there was no way out and it certainly did not mention the excessive opt-out figure they were later quoted .
22 I refuse to take it out because it just closes it down again and I thought I 'm not touching it
23 And I have to say that it was after we had done a course for them on really bad press releases , because we , they had done some pretty awful press releases in the past , and we were delighted when that one came out because it actually showed that they 'd picked up the message .
24 Nevertheless , life went on as it always does .
25 Intrigued , and a little afraid of the gyrating shadows that loomed like feathery figures on the walls beside them , the boy kept close to the bent figure , curiosity alive in him , and a strange excitement driving him on as it always did when he was with the old man .
26 My life is set to go on as it always has and no war can change it that I can see . ’
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