Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Turning down ‘ loads of really tacky telly ’ , he decided he 'd rather slog it out on the alternative circuit than settle for being the new Bobby Davro .
2 I felt disinclined actually to hand to him the piece of paper I was holding , and so put it down on the end of his bed .
3 After the third ‘ Carry On ’ , the cast had been offered a profit-sharing scheme — and had all turned it down on the advice of their agents , who thought they would be better off getting increased salaries .
4 ‘ I am going to arrange a van to transport that fish to Berkeley so get it up on the bank . ’
5 Er , I 've put a cloth on the top of it cos we 'd only put it in on the Tuesday and it was wet through on the top !
6 just put it up on the wardrobe
7 Just put it down on the side there .
8 I think they showed that one Christmas or something and were watching something else and we turned over and the instant we turned over , this girl wobbled across the screen , and my mum straight away switched it back on the other side me and me brothers right in the other room watching there .
9 Joe looked round desperately for a place to put his hat , and finally laid it lovingly on a shelf .
10 As the days went by and the busy little transport box seemed to be making only slow way into the huge heap of lime , he no longer eased it out on the blade of the shovel for the wind to take it but scattered it anywhere out of sight , anywhere to be rid of it .
11 For non-PEPs , Gartmore will credit the trust purchase as soon as the share price is known , while M&G and Save & Prosper will normally put it through on the same or the next business day .
12 There 's house , we 've just passed it now on the and it 's er a Montana Clematis .
13 I can conduct in front of the mirror , but if I was conducting an orchestra and something went wrong I could not put it back on the rails again . ’
14 As he quickly washed off Friday night 's mud , he made a mental note not to take it out on the machine next time he got drunk .
15 So I was spinning the cam round , it had n't got pinned to the shaft , just spinning it round on the shaft and these pawls were doing this and Les , the top one , he went to Kettering and then Don , the next top one , he went to er
16 Similarly , the co-ordination of the LINK scheme by the Office of Science and Technology ( OST ) will hopefully focus it more on the needs of SMEs and therefore enhance their participation .
17 If you are casting off a long length , then move the weight up from time to time , but always keep it actually on the cast off edge .
18 As youngsters up to London for the day , for example , we once took it in on the basis that bona fide sports followers should try everything once .
19 When they stand at the watchnight service and hear those self-same carols they will galvanise into action and begin to take up the offering among the congregation and go off to ring it up on the cash register .
20 The others are still working it off on the tennis court . ’
21 Then remove the protective paper ( if any ) of the sensitised board and place this , etch-resist side down , onto the artwork , carefully lining it up on the artwork .
22 A police spokesman said the vehicle was not in working order and the thieves probably took it away on a trailer .
23 You you 'll probably I 'll probably pick it up on the microphone .
24 they probably enjoyed it , cos they probably setting it up on the market stalls up there and there afford it .
25 Well put it down on the table for a minute then .
26 He does n't defend it as the best way of getting the correct decision , he does n't defend it , or he does n't solely defend it that way he does n't defend it either on the idea that people have right to be tried by their peers for example which is the most likely defence now , but he defends jury service on the grounds of the effect it has on the jurors which is quite a novel erm .
27 and even if I ca n't take it up on the day , I could probably take it up the night before .
28 ‘ You ca n't take it out on the child , ’ she said .
29 But do you agree that we should put diplomatic pressure that George Bush should , the Europeans should , Douglas Hurd should , and say look guys whatever you do , if it , though were prepared to recognise you as an independent state , do n't take it out on the Russians ?
30 Since the start of the month , the ACT Financial Systems Ltd arm of ACT Group Plc , and IPC Information Systems Ltd , both London-based , have been working together to improve communications in the dealing room : first fruit of this non-exclusive agreement is a link between ACT 's Citydesk database and IPC 's Tradenet MX digital dealerboard ; when a dealer dials a direct line telephone number using his Tradenet dealerboard , the RS 232 output port on the board simultaneously sends a signal to the Citydesk database ; a special program searches the database for information on the client being contacted , and immediately posts it up on the Citydesk screen ; so , the dealer does not have to waste time doing a manual search ; this service is available now , but will be sold mainly as an added extra to existing customers , or via the direct sales teams of both parties ; pricing depends on the size of installation , and the complexity of database search levels required ; future developments include bi-directional communications — the Citymax database could send a message to a dealer if something significant happened on the market .
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