Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [verb] it [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Highlighting Labour 's key theme of the NHS , he said voters faced a stark choice : to build up the health service under Labour or to break it up under the Conservatives .
2 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
3 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
4 Chairman I think I have to offer an apology to members and Mr in particular and the town of Bungay with a rather erm over which sentence expressing the press release , I mean we are continually trying to issue news items , press releases , progress reports and anything we 're doing and usually the press are very good and quoted for a basis , sometimes they get it wrong and mangle it up with some bits of disaster , on this occasion that is not the case , the , the actual press report did determine the phraseology used in my in lease them so I have to accept the responsibility for the phrase to act of your recommended this morning so it down sake , could abandon ideas which they can buy it , of course those crazy ideas used in and out of the court is what matters .
5 Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head .
6 The copper map had evidently been fastened to the concrete plinth through the medium of some nineteen-thirties metallurgical technology which is sadly lost to us today , because it ruggedly defied even the most enterprising attempts to prise it free and bear it off to the smelting pot .
7 She bought some and took it back for the baby , dipping her finger in for the mite to suck .
8 The barman pulled the knot on his bow tie , gave himself a shot of booze , drank it , then gave himself another and carried it out into the garden , strolling away from the orchard and the tufty grass .
9 You argue with one another and put it down to the fact that people who are prejudiced are ignorant .
10 Since 1213 when King John tactically surrendered the kingdom to Pope Innocent III and received it back as a fief held of the papacy , the English crown had owed the pope an annual tribute of a thousand marks ( £666 6/ 8d ) .
11 As neither of us knew anything about it we tried to glean as much information on the technical side of sailing as possible and build it in to our globe-trotting plans .
12 He picked up a can , ripped the ring-pull and held it out to her .
13 I was upset and taking it out on you .
14 But thanks for the point , and I mean , I 'll make a note of that and take it up to the health authority .
15 sure but again I mean if there was a market for this I am sure that to take that and splinter it off into a unit it costs money to get people that want to come into this business
16 you have to fill in the rest of that and give it back to me .
17 I think what radical feminism has done is popularised that and taken it out on the streets and provided a core of anger and rage and has mobilized women .
18 Then , without warning , she grabbed hard and pulled it up into the air so that everyone could see what she was doing .
19 A long clearance from one the Leeds defenders found it 's way into the Crewe half where upon rolling out into touch the linesman controlled it neatly with his left and passed it back to the returning Crewe player with a neat right foot pass .
20 ‘ Now go into the kitchen and take the tray which you 'll find waiting on the table on the left and take it up to room five on the third floor . ’
21 And as depressed parents can have a deleterious effect on their children 's behaviour and vulnerability to psychiatric disturbance ( Rutter , 1966 ) , the number of people who can be affected in some way by the disorder is substantial and marks it out as one of the most important psychiatric conditions .
22 Even the T U C , only the T U C and the Labour Party have been completely negative and rejected it out of hand .
23 yeah so I chased off after it one of the little boxes had come loose and carted it back to the house I said your going to be a Christmas decoration whether you like it or not !
24 The cause of death is frequently ambiguous and pinning it down to occupational environments , which may have been experienced years or even decades ago , is clearly no easy matter .
25 And last night it was : ‘ Look , write a ‘ Sorry I ca n't ’ letter and I 'll have it photocopied and send it out to every number in the Yellow Pages . ’
26 She liked to watch the early evening news on BBC I and see it through to the end so that she could get the weather forecast .
27 It votes to set up a force , but keeps it too small and sends it off with orders not to shoot .
28 Okay so let's go for the easy one first and get it out of the way .
29 ‘ A considerable degree of work has been done in putting the city first and giving it back to its citizens , ’ he said .
30 So you 'd like to take one and pass it on to me Margaret .
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