Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Visitors used to flock to it in omnibuses and examine it with the careful scrutiny of sightseers . ’
32 Livid with rage , he grabs their cameras and rips the film from them , tearing it to shreds and throwing it in the fire .
33 Gritted our teeth and made it through the weekend .
34 William took a tack from between his teeth and hammered it into the leather and then picked up a file .
35 But the red bitch chose that same day to pick up the remaining puppy in her teeth and carry it by the scruff of the neck up the ladder and into the house .
36 He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen .
37 The Post Office has promised to unravel this confusion several times and stop it to the point of taking special care to check mail to The Groves .
38 His concern was solely with effectiveness rather than style ; he rarely spoke with more than brief notes and left it to the occasion to furnish the words .
39 So we 're definitely agreed that we ask the Town Clerk to make those two contacts and to put it on the agenda for the Planning Committee ?
40 Rip it into tiny pieces and throw it at the bride and groom at the next wedding you see .
41 The object is for players , taking it in turns , to remove one of the pieces and place it on the top without the whole structure collapsing .
42 It is strongly recommended that you put an adhesive label on this side of the artwork in the margins and mark it with the title of the project , date etc. and very clearly mark words to the effect of ‘ this side copper track view/this side to UV light ’ or similar .
43 The subsequent procedure is for the solicitor to compile a bill of costs and send it to the appropriate officer of the court for ‘ taxing . ’
44 The fourteen founders decided to work towards a text in collaboration with gallery owners and auctioneers and submit it to the French government , within the next few months if possible , in order for it to become law .
45 ‘ Pounds , ’ I replied as I wrote out my name and address on the back of the particulars and left it on the counter .
46 As the then district administrator put it , the district had scratched around for every spare penny over the years and sunk it into the hospital , and yet more and more resources were being demanded .
47 With bungees holding the tiller arm , he heaved the heavy BMW inboard on the davits and manhandled it across the cockpit and into the saloon , lashing it to the mast support .
48 The Indians collect it in pots and smear it on the tips of their arrows and blow-pipe darts .
49 Calculate the cost of the goods and enter it onto the invoice .
50 Divide the dough into eight equal portions and place it over the template , cutting round the edges with a sharp knife .
51 Some of the first of these were made by a pupil of McConnell 's , Allan Jacobson , in Los Angeles , who announced in 1965 that if he trained rats to approach the food dispenser of their cage when a light flashed or a clicking sound was made , then killed the animals , extracted the RNA from their brains and injected it into the gut cavity of untrained animals , these now tended to approach the dispenser when the appropriate stimulus — click or light — was given , even though the dispenser was now empty of food and the animals received no reward .
52 Alcohol certainly affects most organs , but only the liver can convert it to other substances and clear it from the body .
53 Bob Wilson was so confident that the deal would go through that some weeks before it was even completed he had given authorisation for work to begin at the Boeing factory in Seattle to modify the aircraft to British CAA regulations and finish it in the red and grey Virgin livery .
54 Manufacturers and packagers have arranged to pick up transport wrappings from retailers and have set up a parallel waste-collection scheme , called the ‘ Duales System Deutscheland ’ , ( DSD ) which picks up recyclable packaging from households and returns it to the manufacturers .
55 ‘ We seek the power in order to do all that , to stop being spectators and start being negotiators , to take our country off the sidelines and put it in the mainstream of advance where it should rightly be .
56 Write a birthday greeting on the form below , complete the other details and send it to the Herald Junior Club , 114–115 West Street , Farnham , Surrey GU9 7HL no later than 12 noon on a Monday for publication the following Friday .
57 Then fill in your name , address and farm details and send it to the address below together with 3 Hoechst leaf symbols from either Arelon WDG , Hoegrass or Decis cartons or any mix of those products .
58 Now offer up a suitable length of cove with square ends and mark it on the wall edge where the walls meet and on the ceiling edge where the lines drawn on the ceiling intersect .
59 Apparently this new method had been tried out down south and it seemed ideal for the temperamental Orkney climate because you harvested when it was green and then you put it in a pit and packed it with a tractor and then you left it until it turned black and rotted and then you cut it up in chunks and fed it to the cattle .
60 Central to this was a process of taking control of the workplace away from the operatives and placing it in the hands of management by providing the latter with the technical information that had formerly been monopolized by the former .
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