Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Yes I have spoken to Mrs who is the er er the woman involved and what she has said is this , the We ca n't directly we ca n't directly get hold of it , they wo n't send it out into the community .
32 The Labour party will clear it out of the NHS .
33 He did n't believe it up to the moment that he found himself outside a half-house that had once been graced by a classical loggia .
34 I could n't stick it up at the back or I 'd look aged , haggard , forty years old .
35 Hello Simon , well you can stick your finger anywhere you like , you can stick it up in the air , because you 're victorious today .
36 But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post .
37 You could erm you could , you could stick it in like the bedroom and wait for someone to go in and have a shag
38 I may as well stick it out to the end .
39 In this respect , it would seem to be more important that family relationships improve , whether or not husband and wife remain together , rather than urging parents to ‘ stick it out for the sake of the children ’ in unhappy marriages .
40 ‘ No , but I 'll look it up on the chart .
41 ‘ We can look it up on the map .
42 You can look it up in The UFO Report , by Timothy Good , if you like .
43 This ‘ hands-off ’ status meant social security money could be obtained by charging residents , who would claim it back from the DSS , but staff for the homes were provided by the health authority 's mental handicap unit through a separate agreement .
44 Well the they 'd , then they 'd sew it on to the calico or the firm would do it for 'em .
45 I 'm sure that — your name — everything about you — but the will says and quite emphatically and Colonel Moore — ’ an element of anger there ‘ — is a man who will see it through to the letter . ’
46 And he 'll see it through to the end . ’
47 No , I can see it over by the sink . ’
48 You will have heard the phrase ‘ I could see it out of the corner of my eye ’ .
49 Well well , Co Cover Master , would erm , would would give , it would provide it up to the indemnity which the er ,
50 I knew though that they 'd work it out in the end so I was on the look-out for a new job .
51 Getting a six foot six quilted rug in a domestic washing machine is often impossible ; the only answer is to wash it by hand in the bath ) and hope that you can clean it out before the rest of the family notice ) or find a launderette that will accept horse rugs .
52 I can thaw it out in the microwave … and I 've done a salad and jacket potatoes . ’
53 Maybe we can keep it out of the papers . ’
54 I still feel as fit as a butcher 's dog ; if I confine the news to my close circle , perhaps I can keep it out of the press .
55 Oh I could n't use it up with the kids you know .
56 How can you , how can you trace it back to the owners ?
57 It 's so straight and so sharp that it works perfectly as a blade , but when you 've finished you can just grind it up into the ground . ’
58 He would drop it off at the police station when he was well enough .
59 I 'll just drop it off in the kitchen for you , shall I ? ’
60 If the lace carriage is at the right and you need to knit with the main carriage , you must slide it back to the left .
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