Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A high failure rate ensures that only those with the right aptitude for the job eventually make it to the Company .
2 Originally six absconded from a local farm and successfully made it to the mill in a lorry chassis , however they had dwindled to a single cockerel .
3 ‘ When I struck the bream tore off downstream and dragged me into some weeds but I eventually got it to the bankside , ’ said Matthew .
4 that 's almost certainly enough to nail it to the floor I would have thought .
5 We gently lowered it to the floor .
6 You must be able to remove it quickly in case of fire , or some other emergency , so attach it to the window surround with double-sided tape , which can be easily ripped away or frequently replaced if you want to open up all the windows for a weekly blast of fresh air through the home .
7 Now thoroughly rattled , he bowled a no-ball , from which Lamb curiously took a single and so lost the strike ; but when Walsh now sent down a full toss , Foster gleefully walloped it to the rope and England had won .
8 Yeah , even connected it on the end here , the , the station and set this display decoder up and it even did it there so it was nothing to do with the live lamp wire , the way they routed it we thought that perhaps rerouted it to the cable or something like that
9 Unfortunately , there is no real solution to these difficulties and again we can only leave it to the reader to arrive at his or her own conclusion on the basis of the material presented .
10 After proctors of the lower clergy had objected in 1269 to being committed to a grant simply by the assent of the bishops , a council of prelates in the next year agreed on their own behalf to a subsidy of one twentieth for the king , but only extended it to the rest of the clergy after approval by diocesan synods .
11 She just made it to the bathroom in time , before she parted unceremoniously with the contents of her stomach , then hung weakly against the side of the washbasin , more wretched and humiliated than she 'd ever felt in her life .
12 The most frequent trigger to that crisis was career blockage , the realization that they , with the vast majority , would not make it to the top .
13 Some hard-pressed commuters may not make it to the end of the line . )
14 If the commissioner finds maladministration and the authority does not remedy it to the satisfaction of the complainant , there is no way in which the complainant can pursue the matter further .
15 We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there .
16 We finally made it to the road and sped along towards the village in a cloud of dust , the three of us crouching low in the jeep .
17 What did it feel like when you finally made it to the summit of Everest ?
18 He did n't hesitate and straight away reported it to the referee .
19 Just send it to the prison and they say yeah , you know send their photographs and everything and people
20 It is because of this fact , that ‘ DEAC ’ the manufacturer states that if a battery is being discharged at the 110 rate you should not discharge it to a voltage of less than 1.1 volts per cell .
21 The British Museum might be glad of the opportunity to study your find , so why not send it to the Keeper of Coins and Medals , who will quickly return it with his comments ?
22 you 're always concerned , do n't get me wrong , but you just put it to the back of your mind .
23 Yeah if you do n't , if you do n't like it you probably just put it to the back of your mind then
24 But the disparity lies less in tone than in technique : like rather a lot of modern movies , Bye Bye Blues lacks the capacity to formulate its material rather than just present it to the audience and leave them to do the rest .
25 Carl Glenn , a commission investigator , describing events in El Chorrillo , a poor , primarily Black neighbourhood located near the Panamanian Defense Force headquarters , where 10,000 were made homeless , said : US troops bombed the community , shelled it with heavy artillery , strafed it and finally burned it to the ground .
26 Rounding it off with a cocktail , we finish our meal and sit there doggedly describing it to the waiter , with the menus there to jog our memory .
27 Just add it to the list . ’
28 Just give it to the lassie and she 'll put you through straight away .
29 And when the businessman er realized he very generously sold it to the Trust er I believe the same I do n't know , I believe it was the same .
30 Well , children can be allowed to express their anxieties verbally and to learn perhaps from the adults ' modelling around them that to talk about these things in moderation is perfectly acceptable erm but not to do it to the extent or to allow children to perhaps watch the news coverage to the extent that they become over excited and are not able to contain their own feelings of anxiety about loss and damage and death and separation from parents and significant adults .
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