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

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1 We want to go that step further and win the Bledisloe Cup after narrowly missing it in the Second Test against the All Blacks last year ’ , he said .
2 How about just keeping it in the bag ?
3 These are the products of a technological mastery untempered by a political imagination capable of either managing it in the interest of the planet , or of inventing a machinery capable of arbitrating between differences of interest without condoning the annihilation of one side or the other .
4 I recently bought a Series IIA ex-military Land Rover with the intention of completely rebuilding it over the next few years ending up with a vehicle that will last for years to come .
5 Few of his peers scoffed , but even fewer followed his example of actually taking it on the course .
6 The result is quite striking : the richer respondents claim to be more prepared to break the law than the poorer ones , despite their apparent lesser chances of actually breaking it from the conviction statistics .
7 The odds cited above would have given little comfort to the man in Kurunagala who , during a rash of cattle thefts , had to pay a ransom for the same animal seven times before finally selling it for the paltry sum of two rupees .
8 if they 're not in just slip it through the door you ca n't keep
9 The idea took shape some five years ago in the back room of London 's Bull & Gate , and it 's taken until now to get it on the road — for 32 days only .
10 Erm , what they need to be able to do is just be able to gently lead it along the right tunnel
11 well you 've got to snip it first , have n't you , you 've got to fucking snip it with the long hairs first , the old cut throat .
12 That , that 's a sensible kind of conclusion to draw and perhaps this would meet Kirsty 's point as well , because the what you might be tempted to say is look erm , in our cultures we have , we have absorbed from our cultures ways of seeing the world , bits about history and things restructure our thoughts and even when we try and do something new , I 'd say let's have a revolution everybody , put up your barricades , you know , actually we had some great fun in the sixties with that erm the , when this happens there 's a tendency to nevertheless do it in the traditional way , in other words although obviously the sixty eight revolution was about a completely different issue than the seventeen ninety eight revolution , it was very much later in history .
13 Angela just said to just alter it on the P forty five , but
14 So as the shop , you see , did n't pay the wages , they had to just pay it on the things that were done .
15 You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall .
16 Rather , it was the manner and forum — a press conference in Paris — in which de Gaulle had announced his verdict , without formally discussing it with the other Community members .
17 That was going to be in May so we needed it to ship in April so I said , well you 've got to you 've got to still finish it at the same time .
18 I 'm not prepared to simply brush it under the carpet and try to pretend it has n't happened .
19 Under the terms of the 1939 Law of the Administration of the State , Franco could have promulgated the Law of Succession without previously presenting it to the Cortes .
20 TOMMY SMITH : ‘ So you 're saying his decision to have this operation and to actually sell it to the Sun came all within five seconds ? ’
21 He said : ‘ This appears at first glance to be quite a simple scheme , until we come to actually explaining it to the customer .
22 The smallest of the three spotted woodpeckers that have a conspicuous white patch on each wing , a feature at once distinguishing it from the three on p. 197 , while its red crown separates it from adult Great Spotted and Syrian , as well as Three-toed and female Lesser Spotted .
23 Once baptised in the fiery power of the Spirit which had been in Jesus , the disciples at once interpret it as the fulfilment of Joel 's prophecy about the availability of the Spirit in the last days , and proclaim the good news to the representative crowd from ‘ every nation under heaven ’ which had gathered in Jerusalem for the feast of Pentecost ( 2:16ff ) .
24 The manager of the branch concerned could not possibly pay the cheque , but , since the Ingard group has many small investors and its collapse would have wide repercussions , he at once referred it to the board .
25 He was asked politely not to bring the rifle to lectures in future — or at least to leave it with the umbrellas in a corner of the room .
26 If the Secretary of State is able to give an honest answer at the Dispatch Box , will he tell us that if he genuinely surveys the objections and sees that the vast majority of the people of Ayrshire object to opting out , he will give democratic and fair-minded consideration to the consultative process and , at best , abandon the idea of opting out or at least postpone it for the foreseeable future ?
27 As we shall show in greater detail later , Descartes justified his principle of linear inertia by ostensibly deducing it from the immutability of God — a God who conserved the simplest kind of motion in the world .
28 using a level , the drip channel is installed at the bottom of the run by simply nailing it to the battens
29 The bream pick up a bait by simply sucking it to the edge of their lips , and then move away from the main shoal to consume it .
30 The bronze weather-vane can be removed by simply unscrewing it from the metal assemblage holding it , which takes 2 rounds .
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