Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What , oh just loves it here right over the two of them he 's a stinker , he 's a stinker , he loves to be with the dogs , he loves to be with the dogs , what do you want ? |
2 | Plug it in anywhere in the building , and by pressing buttons you can switch appliances on and on , or dim lights , either immediately or at preset times . |
3 | The wheel careered onwards , carrying their chair over the summit and hurling it out again into the sickening void beyond . |
4 | On your behalf they can approach other potential participants , negotiate a common format and basis for the figures , collect and collate the information , and send it out again in a form that disguises which figures belong to which company . |
5 | We ca n't discuss it properly here in the club . |
6 | I snatched it up halfway through the first tinkle . |
7 | This serves somewhat to clarify a point not made explicitly by Kant , but clearly intended , namely that in universalising one 's maxim , one must purge it not only of the word ‘ I ’ understood as referring to one 's own particular self , but of proper names , and so forth , referring to one 's particular acquaintances . |
8 | Cook it very gently in a covered pot for about z /z hours . |
9 | For instance , there 's a 19th century telegraph relay station , where human operators function like modern amplifiers — they receive a weak signal and tap it out again for the next leg of the journey . |
10 | It is gratifying to the region that tribute is paid to Sunderland Museum and Art Gallery : ‘ The output of the Sunderland potteries as a whole is without doubt the best documented — one must be grateful to the Sunderland Museum for the research done — and for summarising it so admirably in the publication Sunderland Pottery . |
11 | Stapleton used it very cleverly on the hound . |
12 | Apply plenty of rubber solution adhesive to the back of the frame and hardboard , then carefully place the backing fabric in position , gently but firmly pressing it down all over the back and frame until it is evenly fixed . |
13 | And I love , I love that film and they , they show it quite regularly on the T V. |
14 | And there was a move to set it up again in the late Sixties , but that got sat on . |
15 | We then left the tramway ( grid reference SH 822 113 ) , though I mean to explore it more fully on a future occasion , and turned right up a forest track past some quarry buildings . |
16 | They unrolled the map which had been tucked in Snodgrass 's cloak and spread it out carefully on the ground . |
17 | I put it on right at the end of our conversation at yours this morning . |
18 | I put it down partly to the cameras . ’ |
19 | The first few occasions I experienced this enigma I put it down simply to the fact that I was fishing too far out and the bream were brushing against the line and giving me ‘ line ’ bites . |
20 | Put it down there on the floor please . |
21 | I put it back instead of a milky drink or something . |
22 | They messed it up right till the end . |
23 | On the other hand , in another part of the press release , Ray Noorda ( the President and CEO of Novell ) makes a conflicting observation : ‘ This acquisition is being done at the urging of customers who have asked us to support the UNIX system directly and integrate it more fully within the Netware environment . ’ |
24 | And do n't site it too close to a house wall , or you will get sooty stains — unless you build some form of screening . |
25 | She drew in a quick breath , then let it out again in a rush . |
26 | But if I 'm going to let myself be bored to death , at least I can do it right here in the comfort of the hotel . |
27 | Well they found they could do it far better with a tractor and a mower . |
28 | In his anger and frustration , he picked up a long , curved clothes brush and banged it down hard on the surface of the table . |
29 | One would have wished for some recognition of the fact that a view of Co-operation which limits it almost wholly to the Consumers ' Movement and is satisfied with that limitation , is at least to be regretted . |
30 | Missing , he swung his pony round in pursuit , and when it did n't turn quickly enough , clouted it very hard round the head with his stick . |