Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] it [det] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He pressured Max Radl at Abwehr headquarters to plan it all behind the Admiral 's back . |
2 | Michael and Sue run it all from the new buildings down the valley . ’ |
3 | panicked by the snow which he had n't been expecting , he threw everything over and he had a job finding it all on the other side . |
4 | Mr. Justice Taylor 's report following his inquiry into the Hillsborough stadium disaster commented on the cost of policing and stated : ’ The temptation to the clubs to leave it all to the police is stronger if they are not required to make a realistic payment for police services . ’ |
5 | It is available now , but has not had the take up that Windows has enjoyed — one cynical comment has it that of the less than half million copies actually in use , the better part were given away — and yet it is a very capable operating system with some excellent features . |
6 | Sharon 's father blames it all upon the economic climate . |
7 | There we would see about 30 pissed-up shaggers giving it some behind the piled-high sun loungers ( no standards ) . |
8 | A century ago it was said that the Danish Red ( then one of only two Danish breeds considered worthy of note , the other being the Jutland ) needed abundant fodder but with good care it could be an efficient producer : the milking cow put it all into the bag but would fatten readily when dry or barren . |
9 | Schrödinger made the states the sole source of change , whilst Heisenberg attributed it all to the variation of observables . |
10 | Men of science want to know everything there is to know , do everything there is to do whether it 's turning a cow into beef burgers in 10 minutes flat or creating the ‘ ultimate ’ erotic experience ; men do it all in the name of progress . |
11 | William 's grandad blamed it all on the Television , like most things , the cathode god , the new opium of the masses . |
12 | It will be in someone 's best interest to leak it all to the press . |