Example sentences of "[verb] it to [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | On receipt of the originating application , the COIT copy the application and send it to the employer with a Notice of Appearance ( Form IT3 ) , which the employer must complete and return within 14 days , showing whether the claim will be resisted and , if so , on what grounds . |
2 | All you need to do is drill a hole into the back of the engine to take a piece of thin wire , then fold the banner in half and glue it to the wire with PVA glue . |
3 | She looked at herself , practised an attitude , widening her eyes and sucking in her cheeks , then another , chin up , head to one side , Madonna-like in pious ecstasy , then shaking her head to dismiss the bridal vision she had attempted , plucked the lace mat from her hair and added it to the pile with the others she had finished . |
4 | " Besides all this Tristan learned to ride nimbly with shield and lance , to spur his mount skilfully on either flank , put it to the gallop with dash , wheel and give it free rein and urge it on with his knees , in strict accordance with the chivalric art . |
5 | It may be worth making a sample heading with a little spare fabric and fitting it to the track with appropriate hooks in order to ascertain the depth needed . |
6 | As I walked by , someone 's car stuck there and would not move , and a neighbouring farmer , irritably habituated to such incident , hauled it to the road with his tractor . |
7 | If an action is begun in the wrong court , that court may transfer it to the court with appropriate jurisdiction . |
8 | Small babies always need a lot of luggage — nappies , jars , bottles , wipes — but you can keep it to a minimum with our checklist of the bare essentials which you 'll find in page 18 . |
9 | Well , he might have kept one as a spare , but I rather suspect he 'd have handed it to a friend with strict instructions to thrash it to death and to return it in five years ’ time … |
10 | Fairfax was looking forward to restoring it to its pristine splendour and stuffing it to the roof with Caroline antiques . |
11 | Mould a small ball for the head and secure it to the body with royal icing . |
12 | Note the reverse of the U B A T B that we 're issuing and pass it to the client with an envelope to send to the right D S S office . |
13 | But when the puppy fell from the roof and broke its leg , Kalchu bound it to a splint with wool , replacing the bandage each time it slackened , until the bone had set . |
14 | The next day he reported its receipt to the House of Commons and forwarded it to the Treasury with some papers explaining the background to the competition . |
15 | I flattened the end of the pin , drilled a hole through it , and tied it to the batten with thin cord , to stop it getting lost . |
16 | When he did let it out , he did so in a rather peculiar fashion , linking it to a quarrel with Mauve and casting it in a dramatic mode , with himself in the first and then third person . |
17 | And erm I took it to the park with Jack and he kept pulling and I said bloody dog ! |
18 | I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail . |
19 | Liquidise or sieve half the soup and return it to the pot with the remainder . |
20 | The other traditional method is to turn the edges of the upper inwards and sew it to the midsole with Blake stitches . |
21 | They are quite capable of grabbing a solitary puffin in mid-air with their beaks or even beating it to the ground with blows of their wings . |
22 | When the scalpel was level with her hands , she nudged it to the left with her foot , and settled back down , finally grasping the handle with straining fingers . |