Example sentences of "[verb] it [prep] the [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Norman has been an unknown quantity since injuring his right shoulder prior to last year 's Masters , then reinjuring it at the US Open in Minneapolis . |
2 | Write a birthday greeting on the form below , complete the other details and send it to the Herald Junior Club , 114–115 West Street , Farnham , Surrey GU9 7HL no later than 12 noon on a Monday for publication the following Friday . |
3 | Forget it on the 443-yard par-four 18th , unless you 're left-handed . |
4 | We 're checking it with the Police National Computer . |
5 | He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning . |
6 | Have you therefore reassessed the western relief road 's benefits on the base that y you will have now at that point in time both a southern A fifty nine , A one link and a southern northern link , if you want it for the A sixty one north of Harrogate . |
7 | They show it on the Leeds United — The Glory Years video about three times and it always appears on the ten best goals of all time . |
8 | He compared it with the scheme 30 years ago when Britain built tall chimneys to disperse pollution over a wide area . |
9 | But if the physical violence that Dick Francis writes of so well , without glorying in it , without dismissing it in the way cruder writers do as they allow a hero to leap into action after some terrible beating-up if this does not fire your imagination you can still write suspense novels that will satisfy readers every bit as well . |
10 | He 's not gon na change now , he 's always done it with the lofts first man . |
11 | Okay , well put it on the agenda next time |
12 | Just put it on the side That 's rude . |
13 | Well , she knows I put it on the table all at the same time ; if it 's cold , that 's her look out . |
14 | In August 1915 the receiver , Mr Coombes , decided he could no longer continue in charge of the club and offered to sell it to the Leeds Northern [ Rugby ] Union Club at Headingley , who were interested . |
15 | Mostly they were second-rate copies of the kind of American bar-room R&B bands the members of these pub bands had seen in the days when they had a bit more going for them and had actually made it to the States one time in the late sixties or early seventies . |
16 | This closer relationship incidentally increased the role of the state in most of these economies , but subjected it to the risks inherent in the political strings which the lending institutions attached to their ‘ aid ’ . |
17 | Where written pupil work is produced , it obviously contains a great deal of information ; something can be learnt about the general stage of understanding of the class by looking through such work after the lesson , while more is revealed if it is possible to discuss it with the pupil concerned . |
18 | Did you see it on the telly that bloke that threw his little girl off the bridge at London ? |
19 | A stormy passage up the west coast in Autumn gales gave us a taste of what was to come , and those among the crew of that time will remember it as the Force Ten winter . |
20 | No matter how wide the terms of the clause , the courts will limit it and modify it to the extent necessary to enable effect to be given to the main object and intent of the contract . |
21 | Do n't know I do n't like it on the number one ! |
22 | You accidentally drop it in the street 3 minutes later and damage it . |
23 | Since U/V became popular , green water has ceased to be a problem , but blanketweed has replaced it as the number one gripe of the pondkeeper . |
24 | The importance of this expenditure is realized when we contrast it with the £701,469 these three same denominations spent on ministerial training and the £692,054 spent on home missions . |
25 | Duncan landed it on the port main wheel with the wing dipped into the strong cross-current . |
26 | She 'd been wearing it to the office that morning and put on an overall for the art class in the afternoon . |
27 | in the end , Graham decided to donate the tank , equipment and fish and maintain it for the hospital free of charge . |
28 | Remember — get it round the loop first , then tidy it up later . |
29 | Angela just said to just alter it on the P forty five , but |
30 | Since the egg can not enter the oviduct , the treatment consists of removing it from the ovary prior to ovulation , fertilizing it in the laboratory , and placing the proembryo into the uterus where it has a chance to implant . |