Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You obviously have to work it out in some way , but you seem able to arrive at the answer almost instantly . |
2 | Cycle parking is actually I wish they 'd actually pay a bit more places to actually put your bike and you did n't have to sort of tie it up to some lamppost or something |
3 | With about a third of a cup of milk , you mix it up with some sugar and then you put boiling water in . |
4 | COOK 'S NOTE : To make caraque , melt about 175g/6oz plain chocolate , then spread it thickly on some baking parchment and leave to set . |
5 | ‘ The courtyard of a house in Delft ’ dates from the height of his career and will doubtless attract much attention from around the world ( est. £4.5–6.5 million ; $6.9–9.9 million ) although it is well-known that Christie 's have been trying to sell it privately for some time and the current estimate is regarded as quite strong . |
6 | Having arranged all the larger flowers in the design , I then filled it out with some astrantia and potentilla flowers . |
7 | At that time I was turning it out with some facility , and I had had two poems published in The Isis in my first year . |
8 | Maxted sighed , and began to gather up his work from the floor , trying to put it back in some kind of sequence . |
9 | I think we must have bunged it up with some gunge ! |
10 | It 's such a bizarre thing , sliding an object over guitar strings — I mean , who would have figured it out without some kind of influence ? |
11 | Who would have figured it out without some kind of influence ? ’ |
12 | Here , after all , was a President prepared to take the economy seriously and to begin the long process of hauling it back into some semblance of order . |
13 | The red stripes across the top half of its shell marked it out as some sort of high ranking officer . |
14 | ( This is how he tells it later after some disillusionment has set in . ) |
15 | Now , for pride , she would not crop it , she would not so much mark the occasion , but instead wore it always inside some sort of covering , hidden away . |
16 | Each man was struggling to fill the hollow that had opened inside him , to bridge it over with some kind of reasonable structure while saying nothing about it as though afraid it might crumble if it was exposed to the light . |
17 | He do n't have no tower himself , but Khor said he had like some socket on his finger , just plugs it in to some surgery-box and the machine fixes you up real good . |
18 | He says of Mr Kinnock 's call : ‘ I think it is a huge tribute to those of us who have spoken for the Conservative Party on industrial matters , and have had some personal experience in creating a small business and building it up to some size . |
19 | Had their father — the thought aroused crazy laughter — passed it on from some episode in his youth ? |
20 | It does n't bear thinking about , but I only hope I shall have learnt something from you in order to carry it on in some way or another . ’ |
21 | Thus it is a general policy to ensure that mineral working is carried on ‘ with proper regard for the appearance and other amenities of the area ’ , and that when the working is finished the land should ( wherever practicable ) not be left derelict but ‘ restored or otherwise treated with a view of bringing it back to some form of beneficial use ’ . |
22 | There 's always talk like this , Anne , but it 's usually politicians just trying it on for some advantage . |
23 | He pushed it back against some pressure from inside . |