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

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1 There 's a café on the site , and luckily it stays open late , so come along . ’
2 Still in relatively few numbers , and luckily it seems mostly enthusiasts — the tourists have n't blazed a trail to the top of Donard in the way they have on Snowdon or Nevis .
3 We ended up buying a cheap gas picnic stove for which cartridges were sold everywhere — and luckily it did us proud .
4 And luckily it did .
5 The stone did n't hit him and luckily it did n't come through the front window or something more serious could have happened . ’
6 I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now .
7 The sudden change of colour on the wall had upset its sense of direction and it buzzed about angrily and eventually it came into the porch where I was sitting and it stayed there for a few minutes and then went outside searching the wall again for the entrance .
8 The bruising flak searched for him again , but he ignored it and eventually it went away .
9 Then there was the controversy over how many centuries Gooch had scored and eventually it meant that the ton Gooch scored against India Under-25s at Cuttack at the end of last month was , in fact , the 99th , and not the magical 100th .
10 with the vein 's with the valves in everywhere , yes , it 's because they 've got to somehow or other , you 've got to somehow or other get the blood back up to the heart again , it 's not under pressure is it any more , cos it 's lost a lot of its pressure and the way it gets back to the heart of course that is it 's lying alongside the bones and the arteries and as you 're walking around , okay , the arteries are still having the pressure working , the muscles are still working and the vein lies next to it and the blood is able to be milked up , it 's milked back up to a non return valve , that shuts off and it ca n't drop back down any further and the next bit does the next bit up , okay , and then that shuts off and eventually it gets back to the heart and the capillaries what will that look like when it 's bleeding ?
11 Those who search for something and never find it become dispirited or cynical and eventually it becomes very hard to motivate them to climb the next hill .
12 Over the past year she had had various painful illnesses and eventually it had been diagnosed as a recurrence of cancer .
13 It aims to make more information about Gerson available , fund research projects , and eventually it hopes to set up a centre for people who want to try it , in combination with psychological counselling , according to Renee Henry .
14 Well , it began with just when I got me money each week , 'cos I had a job , a weekend job with me uncle and I 'd get me money and I 'd just go out and score , get a coupla bags or something and then me mates 'd come round here and say , ‘ Can I do a smoke in here ? ’ , y'know , and so they would and they 'd give me a smoke for coming in here and eventually it started getting , like , from weeks , from weekends to days , becoming every day , like .
15 After they landed , the wind rose and it rained heavily ; when the rain stopped , there was a severe frost and eventually it snowed .
16 It was raw , frank and eventually it appeared in print .
17 The speed is still going up , the acceleration , and eventually it reaches a top speed and it stays there .
18 Soon the mask of mob rule and anarchy was replaced by the naked face of despotism , and eventually it gave way to Napoleon 's personal image of collectivism : an imperial militarism .
19 Well if it was me to keep it balanced I usually put the bigger ones near the bottom or on one side so that the small bit are at the top and the big bits are at the bottom and artistically it looks a bit better balanced but it does n't really matter for the maths where you put it .
20 Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all .
21 Its arms and legs began to move , and slowly it sat up .
22 The sound of the water faded , there were only the two of them locked in this tiny space , and suddenly it became difficult to breathe .
23 And suddenly it struck Greg that there was something else of possible interest .
24 And suddenly it clicked .
25 She did love Alexander , deeply and passionately , and suddenly it seemed quite natural to say so , in spite of the fact that it was only so recently that she had dared to look her love in the face .
26 His smile was open and friendly , and suddenly it seemed preposterous to be standing here , on a Roman street corner , arguing with a man who had taken her from an existence that she 'd hated to one that was all she 'd ever dreamed of .
27 ‘ My passenger door was near to an alleyway and suddenly it opened .
28 ‘ Once upon a time I 'd 've made you turn religious , ’ said Constance , and suddenly it occurred to Scarlet that really she was already religious , as anyone who had borne a child must surely be : not in the conventional sense but rather as a passenger on a train would expect someone to be at the controls .
29 ‘ I was sitting there one day trying to think what was better than climbing a mountain — and suddenly it hit me … climbing two ! ’ he says .
30 He smiled to take the edge off his words and suddenly it hit Kate : he was a Bill hater .
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