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

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 The richness all around unsettled him , for he had expected to find it accompanied elsewhere in the Khanate by signs of extreme poverty .
3 We were to find it repeated elsewhere over the following two weeks .
4 Want it mopped over in the morning .
5 Moreover , when this was done it led back to the study of linear Diophantine equations , a problem that Smith had already solved ( Box A ) .
6 With life expectancy now 73.9 years for men and 80.0 years for women , Australia has regained the favourable longevity ranking it enjoyed early in the century .
7 We must n't keep it locked away in the closet lest it turn to dust .
8 This does mean , of course , that there is no control over the model 's yaw axis ( rudder to you fixed-wing flyers ) during the descent , although the natural weathercock effect of the fuselage will keep it lined up in the direction of flight .
9 Far better to leave it opened out on the mattress to air .
10 The thing is , we ordered it went back in the afternoon and it was cut and put on the side , I had to have it did n't I ?
11 From where he looked it glistened whitely in the afternoon sunlight , a crystalline growth come to within a dozen li of where they were .
12 You are not supposed to leave rubbish behind for the next occupants to cope with , although you can leave it bagged up outside the door for the dustmen to take later .
13 The audience included pupils , parents and guests — some of whom thought it compared favourably with the nineteen thirty-nine classic starring Laurence Olivier ;
14 Like the system of militia service it pressed heavily upon the poorer sections of the groups it affected and fell comparatively lightly on the middle classes of the French seaports .
15 He will have the support not only of Labour Members but of all Scottish Members who are genuinely concerned about Scottish education and keen to see it debated properly in the House .
16 ‘ Do you think I 've lost a fortune only to see it salted away in the same nip-cheese fashion as before ?
17 Virtually what it did it came out of the last parish council 's conference which I attended on your behalf and er the Director of Planning and Development , Colin promised to lay on a seminar for parish councillors because it seems to be the one service which always gets criticism at the parish council 's conference .
18 But in fact , I think it went back to the District at the er , price that it had
19 And I think it came out of the print room .
20 Leave it set hard against the left .
21 We had hundreds of er identity cards and ration books , all of which are on display in the library , coupled with some extraordinary things ; er a wedding dress made out of a parachute , and an empty incendiary bomb — I stress empty , I 'd hate to think it went off in the library .
22 It was wider than it had looked and Fenella thought she had been right to think it led away from the road , deeper into the hillside .
23 and cos I just left it screwed up on the floor last night and then well I walked out the door without my skirt .
24 Even the partner was impressed at the end of the session ; with his dick freer to move around , he said it felt more like the real thing .
25 A computerised machine was implanted in his chest last November but Mrs Priestley said it packed up at the end of last month and he was taken into hospital .
26 He wanted it tried out in the open and for his name to be cleared .
27 You see it played out round the world .
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