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

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1 All these systems dealt with the problem of how to dispose of stock when , as Day 's library so elegantly put it on the slip , ‘ the first demand for the book has abated ’ .
2 So just watch it after the first dose that evening , if you g Especially if you get out of bed to have a wee .
3 I 'd much sooner guard it from the inside , ’ he grinned .
4 Well I only just heard it on the news .
5 ‘ You 've only just made it before the final melt . ’
6 I 've only just got it in the washing machine .
7 The attack happened 2 weeks ago , but the victim was so distressed she has only just reported it to the police .
8 Well I 'd only just brought it in the kitchen actually .
9 But one can ask why Adorno did not investigate the origins of swing before so quickly assimilating it to the prevailing Tin Pan Alley dance-band style .
10 perhaps like to mention it at the end of the session and I can arrange to get one of those sent to you .
11 Better surely to embrace it in the company of those one has loved , and as one slips away , to know from their tears how much they have loved one too .
12 Write down the objective on the list below then follow it with the immediate goals for the action required .
13 In the case , however , of a mandatory life sentence for murder ( into which category all the present appeals fall ) the minister of state takes the judicial view into account but does not necessarily adopt it as the tariff .
14 There is still a feeling , and rightly so , that every firm owes some responsibility to its members and their dependants in this respect and that it is not enough to leave it to the individual partner to make his own arrangements .
15 Greenpeace was accused of scientific sloppiness , so it appointed a director of science and two people to work with him , a recognition in its way that zipping over the waves in pursuit of whalers was not enough to keep it in the forefront in these intellectually demanding days of climate change .
16 Instead Arnold smashes it out of that frightening rough , and not only gets it past the cross-bunkers but lands it pin high just on the edge of the green .
17 It was a thoroughly tested number as Tiller had not only shown it at the Palace but his La Scala Girls had also performed it at the Winter Gardens Pavilion , Blackpool , the previous year .
18 Why not just put it in the reference ?
19 You must have that " something extra " — not just to make it to the top but to get employed in the first place .
20 Th we must be able to learn from this period , particularly a partial austerity mm but these events are sound events in themselves and that we 're not just doing it for the sake of the sponsor or attracting a sponsor and that it 's not , in itself , completely necessary to have a sponsor otherwise the competition would n't exist .
21 And they 're not just doing it for the money because , you know , if you just sort of give them a mundane task like trolleys for example , they 're banging on the door , you know , when can I get off this , when am I going to get some responsibility .
22 Why not just do it in the morning ?
23 Meanwhile , there are rumours that the single or dual-processor Cobra , currently pegged at under $100,000 rather than the previously estimated $200,000 ( UX No 374 ) , may not ever make it out the door because of overlap problems .
24 Up until then the Philip Mora film of Whitley Streiber 's best-selling tale of alien abduction , Communion , just about cut it with the audience of UFO watchers and real-life abductees invited to a small preview theatre in Soho .
25 He thought he could just about make it up the stairs .
26 He 'd just about made it by the time Private Boyd had strapped my gun belt on and issued me with a plastic face visor which fitted with adjustable straps at the back .
27 But many people wondered why Mr Peairs had used quite so powerful a weapon , and why he had not simply fired it into the air ; or why , living as he did in a relatively safe middle-class suburb , he had been so scared .
28 When , however , a statute provides that compliance with its provisions shall be enforceable by civil proceedings by the Crown for an injunction , and particularly if this is the only method of enforcement for which it provides , the Crown does owe a duty to the public at large to initiate proceedings to secure that the law is not flouted , and not simply to leave it to the chance that some relator may be willing to incur the expense and trouble of doing so .
29 It turned out the Australian 's baggage with much expensive equipment had never arrived in Quito , not even made it to the continent ( or so he 'd been told ) , and I sensed he had no sympathy left for any other 's misfortune .
30 Mountbatten , as Chief of Defence Staff , welcomed the idea , if he did not actually sow it in the Prime Minister 's mind in the first place .
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