Example sentences of "carry it [adv prt] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Help me carry it up to the house . ’ |
2 | She did n't know if he wanted a wife and children , but she knew that , having set his hand to any task , he would carry it through to the end . |
3 | ‘ I 'll hide in the boat and the river will carry it down to the bridge . |
4 | Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals . |
5 | Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals . |
6 | No servant should be at liberty to carry it off to a rival in trade and thus save him the expense and expertise of doing it himself " . |
7 | There can be emergency situations , for instance if your dog cuts its paw or is bitten by a poisonous snake , when you will need to carry it back to the vehicle or home . |
8 | And Kalchu was satisfied and picked up the quivering body to carry it back to the fireside . |
9 | He 'd fill it and carry it up to the wood in the blanket . |
10 | With much huffing and puffing , the beetles managed to lift the pebble and carry it over to the professor 's circle . |
11 | He had to walk about three miles to collect the mail and carry it back to the village , for which a charge of sixpence per missive was made . |
12 | They loaded the Zodiac dinghy , outboard motor , and the limpet mines into the camper and drove south , reaching Auckland around 7.30 p.m. where witnesses living at Stanley Point on the northern shore of Auckland Harbour saw two men take an inflatable dinghy out of a camper van and carry it down to the water 's edge . |
13 | Then you 'd quarter it , quarter it off , you see , then carry it down to the shop so as you had some beef in the shop on show in four quarters . |
14 | She drew the pan of milk off the fire and carrying it over to the table , quickly poured it into a pint pot into which she had already spooned a generous measure of treacle . |
15 | Curtius took his drink and carried it over to the corner . |
16 | Come ! ’ and , scooping up the dress , carried it through to the winter drawing room . |
17 | Taking the third mug of coffee from the tray , he carried it through to the bedroom . |
18 | She put the sheet of paper in an envelope , addressed it clearly , added the word ‘ Urgent ’ and carried it down to the office , where she left it for collection and received instead the original and the photostats of her article . |
19 | It was already half full with stagnant rain water , so Mildred filled it to the brim , then carried it back to the yard window-sill , collecting her broomstick on the way . |
20 | When it had been cut and bound into sheaves , Kalchu carried it back to the village and laid it out on racks inside the house until it was dry enough to thresh . |
21 | Then , carefully shielding the flame with his cupped hand , he carried it back to the village . |
22 | He watched the ex-soldier till he was gone , then walked over to his saddle and carried it out to the coach . |
23 | A a great big thing about that length maybe and you cut the hay in great swa After that and then you see you carried it out to the sheep . |
24 | Picking up the tray , she carried it out to the kitchen and put the kettle on the small bottled-gas stove that stood beside the huge , cold , black range . |