Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Although the revs are low the blades are still turning so he has it tilted back on the iron roller .
2 ‘ Teachers began to extend their role as educators to the entire community , instead of keeping it closed up in the classroom , ’ says Rafael Cuello of FECODE .
3 Therefore , if a clause giving a reason for such an action has a pronominal subject , we expect it to refer back to the questioner .
4 ‘ Well , I expect it starts earlier on the Continent , ’ said Sister Dew happily .
5 She let it fall back into the water when she heard what John had told Larry .
6 ‘ Yes , ’ said David , ‘ to find it turn right at the Seychelles ’ .
7 The richness all around unsettled him , for he had expected to find it accompanied elsewhere in the Khanate by signs of extreme poverty .
8 We were to find it repeated elsewhere over the following two weeks .
9 It was armed with a Lewis gun on the back and carried a vast load of food , petrol , ammunition and other stores , enabling it to remain out in the desert for periods of up to three weeks .
10 The net emissions of Germany 's power stations were reduced from 1.6 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes within five years , enabling it to go far beyond the 30 per cent Club target .
11 ‘ When we were approached on this deal we used it to tie in with the release of one of our hostages held in Lebanon . ’
12 The committee 's proposed remedies for the defects of the law as they found it appear clearly from the foregoing paragraphs .
13 If not , place it facing out into the living space .
14 You simply squeeze Colourfun Image Maker over a picture they like , place it face down on the garment and roll with a rolling pin .
15 We thought of some number divided by one twenty now we want it go back to the number we thought of .
16 Want it mopped over in the morning .
17 Hundreds of residents of the Woolston area , the local parish council and the borough council oppose the gipsy camp plan but Cheshire wants it to go ahead on the site , off Manchester Road , near the junction with the M6 .
18 LIFESPAN networking includes network error recovery features which allows it to proceed automatically with the transfers into or out of the LIFESPAN database after the network link between the user 's VAX and the LIFESPAN VAX has been broken and restored .
19 The central bases of the met box , C4 and G5 make no direct contacts to the protein , but form the centre of the 25° bend in the DNA , which allows it to wrap tightly round the repressor .
20 Then , whilst resolutely throwing underconsumption out of the window he allows it to creep in through the back door again with his discursive discussion of the role of labour-power as a commodity and its place in the circulation process .
21 And it bounces it comes in through the atmosphere , through all the gasses , they ca n't leave again , as it usually can .
22 It says it comes out of the recession with important increases in market share and looks to the future with great confidence .
23 Moreover , when this was done it led back to the study of linear Diophantine equations , a problem that Smith had already solved ( Box A ) .
24 Another electronic effect , pioneered for this story , and thereafter used in all subsequent Dalek serials , was the Dalek extermination effect-a very simple trick of opening a camera 's aperture too wide , thereby admitting in too much light , swamping the camera 's electronics and causing it to send back to the gallery a negative image .
25 But maybe it would be better , son , if you put your basket on the counter , and then we can watch it slide along to the cash-register . ’
26 Now imagine it flying away into the distance and think about where it is going .
27 The bank 's ethics code prevented it cashing in on the bonanza reaped by others from the pound 's departure from the European exchange rate mechanism last September .
28 There were no chairs or tables in the kitchens , so we ate it standing up around the cookers and stoves .
29 He ate it standing up by the sink , and deliberately left the little pot on the marble work surface .
30 If the pointer is moving slowly back , then let it go back to the edge of the circle ; then 1 turn towards the movement 2°-5° ( according to rate of change ) until it is steady .
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