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

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1 So have to hide it up in the wardrobe .
2 Erm the erm the erm periodical men who used to come over harvest their job was to pitch it up in the field .
3 Ask Mr Brown about Proposition 13 , the 1978 ballot initiative that crippled local government , and he will say that it should be reformed ; but he has hardly been spotted on the barricades shouting that cause , let alone trying to tackle it directly in the legislature .
4 The aim was to separate the individual membership section of the Party from the unions and to set it up in a relationship reminiscent of that with the ILP before 1932 .
5 ‘ Forget all this romantic stuff about tossing it up , batsmen careering down the pitch to slog it up in the air , and even slipping in the occasional chinaman .
6 ‘ I tried to play it down in the report . ’
7 Er , er , we used to do it out in the muck yard .
8 a Tobby and they do this body camping , they have to do it early in the morning or late at night when it 's cool and it produces this liquid which verbella it 's already fermenting and at this
9 If someone had neglected to put it away in the buffet after supper , then with luck it had been forgotten and would not be missed .
10 Best to put it carefully in a can and — ’
11 Also , while I do n't desperately miss most of the extra facilities found on the big brother GP12 preamp , I really feel a balanced DI output would be a great advantage here when feeding a desk and would obviate the need for a separate DI box , as I 'm sure a large number of this combo 's potential users will be hoping to use it either in the studio or to reinforce their sound through a PA .
12 Its defenders have certainly been reluctant to give it up in the face of criticisms , for fear that ‘ without it , the macro-economists would be adrift in a sea of unorganized data ’ ( Samuelson and Nordhaus 1985 ) .
13 If some local traveller wanted to sleep it off in the Rectory , who was she to say he should not .
14 No , I 'm going to switch it off in a minute
15 Though I shall have to keep it on in the summer to keep er
16 It was surely preferable for the superpowers to fight it out in the space race than blow the world to bits ( Wolfe 1979 ) .
17 He 'd tried to study it back in the Store .
18 Nobody owned up so he ordered us all to fetch our kit downstairs and to spread it out in a line on the wet grass , while he went along inspecting our underpants and spare trousers .
19 The whole stack is covered with a tough Nyflex carpet , which should wear well under pro road stress as long as you can convince your roadcrew to hoover it once in a while .
20 If you 're interested is this type of theatre and if you wish to see it regularly in the centre of Brighton , come and see these shows .
21 According to Carl Chilley , principal business services consultant , the problem with distributed computing has been that it has encouraged the development of technology for technology 's sake , without real thought as to how to implement it effectively in a business environment .
22 We 're allowed to have it on in the night when I 'm never fucking here !
23 At CPFNS headquarters near the Nicosia Hilton , a cupboardful of expensive audio and video equipment paid for by the UN Fund for Drug Abuse Control was gathering dust and Hurley was anxious to get it out in the field , even though wiretaps were strictly illegal in Cyprus .
24 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
25 They hardly looked ready to slug it out in a Test series , but at least they had a victory under their belts .
26 But the 250 is brand new and I do n't want to take it out in the rain !
27 What we therefore need to do is to print it out in a way that will not only show the grid , but be big enough to follow easily whilst knitting .
28 The principle of the old law was that the rich man who had property to pay his creditors was allowed to spend it comfortably in The Fleet or Marshalsea .
29 Cathy Foster proved that in the Los Angeles Olympics and is out to prove it again in the Admiral 's Cup .
30 Adam realized this was not the time to bring it out in the open .
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