Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I done that numerous times today but I 'm trying to do it right by keeping it going all the time when I 'm likely to be in conversation , so there are occasional blank spaces on the tapes .
2 According to its prospectus , it intended to apply for an Act of Parliament empowering it to acquire all the land south of Downing Street , as far as Parliament Square , between St James 's Park and the river .
3 He says It has all the ingredients that kids want jeopardy , death and destruction but it also has people saving lives and so the parents like it and that is why it has been so popular .
4 Montague managed to convince Mortimer of his innocence , but his narrow escape did not discourage the king , and when the coup came it had all the appearance of being carefully planned .
5 Look it dances all the night
6 Effectively I suppose , what the best thing to do is to check the T G I manual against the , against the erm ad-hoc procedure and providing it covered all the things which are in the ad-hoc procedure , it should be okay .
7 And that in order to manage it to retain all the species , you need to more-or-less leave it alone .
8 So get it to go all the way .
9 Cos we ca n't er until we get it cleared all the way along it although , it seems to change .
10 What I 'm gon na do is get the toilets , I 'm gon na get the toilets , the gents toilets , all the urinals ripped out and getting it troughed all the way around
11 I suppose it goes all the way round does it ?
12 When executed it lists all the LIFESPAN modules and packages for which you have read access , and for which ‘ SOFTWARE REPOSITORY ’ is manager .
13 Oh and can you hear it rumbling all the time ?
14 Remove any excess adhesive and use it to make good the mitres and joints .
15 Then just ask it to list all the files on that disc .
16 I find that other kind of sound very forgiving ; I can get through it technically , but I ca n't make it come alive the way somebody else could . ’
17 The central nervous system adapts towards the spasticity , allowing it to dominate all the patient 's movements , if it is not carefully controlled .
18 The group went on growing until St Augustine , or rather his source , made it include all the barbarians : " Atlantici Libyes , Aegyptii , Indi , Persae , Chaldaei , Scythae , Galli , Hispani " ( Civ. dei 8.9 ) .
19 It was then I noticed a small cut on his forearm , at least it looked small until it opened up and I realised it went all the way through all the underlying muscles .
20 Let me just , just show you a little thing here just enclosing , just linking it up there , there it is , it 's , it 's a well known little picture , it 's a picture of a wheel where there in the centre the hub is Christ , you see when the hub has got to be the centre otherwise the wheel does not run true and there with Christ is the hub , the centre of your life , the centre of my life , and you and I our lives our selves , there on the outside , were the rim and there 's those spokes that hold it together and make it run true the spoke of , of the bible , God 's word allowing him to speak to us , the spoke of prayer , our communion with God , our praying to him , the spoke of obedience following him obeying him , bringing our lives into , into line with what he says in his word , he says if you love me you will keep my commandments , that 's why we 've got to learn and get to know them from his word and then the spoke of fellowship somebody as likened them to prayer , being like air , our breath , the bible being like food , giving us nourishment and strength , fellowship , it 's the family situation and in just as in a nature family there is , that is the place for care , it 's the place for support it 's the place of sharing , it 's the place of love , where it should be , so God 's family , and then the final one their obedience like exercise , keeping fit , it 's the callisthenics , it 's keeping the muscles toned , obeying what he tells us in his word , well that 's what it means to be a Christian bringing ourselves into line with him and allowing him to re-fashion us in his image and it 's a process that 's going on all the time , Wesley and his hymn talks about us being used and the scripture being changed from glory into glory , till in heaven we take our place there , like him , John says when we see him , we shall be like him , but we shall see him as he is and that 's God 's purpose for you and for me , to be like him , and the moment we come to him and respond to him , the process starts and it goes on , day in , day out , night in , night out , week in , week out , over the years him changing and fashioning us into the image of his son , because that 's how he created us originally , he created to be like him and in this new creation , we were singing we are a new creation , it 's to be like him .
21 At Manhattan 's Fulton fish market in the shadow of Brooklyn Bridge , fishmongers pay about $1.40 to have 100lb of fish carried across South Street — the same price they would pay to have it carried all the way from the Gulf of Mexico .
22 Erm , personally , you know , I think it takes all the fun out of all those red notices that I get all the time .
23 left it running all the time .
24 Bitmaps scale very badly because , like a silk screened tee shirt , if you stretch the image the pattern breaks up while compressing it loses all the detail .
25 You said it runs all the time .
26 Nor does it satisfy all the demands mentioned above ( p. 73 ) in connection with behaviourism , causalism , and functionalism .
27 But does it include all the inferences that can be made from ( a ) what is said and ( b ) all the available facts about the world known to participants ?
28 Does it supply all the fields ?
29 Does it have all the documentation ?
30 See it kills all the throat hairs !
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