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

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1 As for venue , only 58% made it to the bedroom .
2 Which he did n't like to eat so Cider ate it in the end .
3 In addition to dealers , other objects of anger were farmers who were thought to be withholding grain from the market and thus creating an " artificial " scarcity ; merchants who attempted to buy up corn to move it from the district in which it had been grown at times when local markets were under-supplied ; and millers who were considered to be either bulk buying and hoarding corn or else charging the poor too much for grinding grain .
4 We bought it off the city , well Michelin bought it off the city council and they gazumped us and erm but we , we have tables and chairs onto the dance floor on other nights and just pull them back when it 's clear
5 Hey right guess how they put We Three Kings , it goes this is how Gary put it on the sheet , he goes We three kings , no is bitter perfume he will die and go in his tomb .
6 They have set up a trust fund , the Aber Trust , run independently of them , to raise the money around £200,000 to buy it for the nation .
7 A wolf howled again , and then others joined it until the very cage he was in seemed full of the lonely howls of lost trapped animals .
8 Theories of personal development , or of the historical and sociological development of humanity , which ignore it or dispense with it , make psychoanalytic theory less advanced than it was when Freud left it at the end of his life .
9 That was that really … open flood gates … goal 2 … ball over the top for Wallace who went from 25 yds into the right of te area and finished absolutely brilliantly … goal 3 corner from right Strachan talking to the kop asking where to place it … hits it long … comes back to him he hits it it bobbles out to the left edge of the area where Speed hits it along the ground .
10 If the ‘ ultimate aim ’ is specified as the securing of predictive control over the future run of experience , then either this can be justified as providing a means to achieving further practical ends , or , if it stands in no need of justification , it may be possible to explain why people have it without the explanation undermining its appeal .
11 This band of gold probably originates from Egypt , where lovers wore it on the fourth finger of the right hand or ring finger .
12 But again Hal believed it for the truth .
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