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

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1 For example , an employer who has allowed all his employees access to information or has entrusted it to the least skilled may find the court unsympathetic .
2 This is very contrary to our traditional view of trying to segment and fragment the information and trying to keep it at the business specific level or trying to keep it at the corporate level .
3 We see , for example , his debt to Hobbes , who placed great emphasis on the idea of authority and sought to detach it from the idea of consent .
4 13–1–1906 They had under consideration the question of using the Hymnary in the public worship and agreed to use it in the summer if there was no serious collection among the people .
5 At one extreme is the person who starts a diet every morning and has broken it by the evening .
6 It is generally assumed that in the absence of methodological artifacts visual laterality effects in normals arise either because one cerebral hemisphere is relatively inefficient at processing or retrieving the stimulus material presented and/or because one hemisphere can not fully process the information and has to send it across the corpus callosum to the opposite hemisphere .
7 Pilar Wayne now says she ca n't afford the upkeep on ‘ La Roca ’ in exclusive Newport Beach , California , and has put it on the market for £2 million .
8 As a diversion , which would allow time for the passing of the trembling , I reached into my pocket , pulled out the tin of rubbers , and tried to open it in the dark .
9 She rummaged in her handbag for the key on its wooden key ring and tried to fit it into the lock .
10 Gazzer grabbed the wheelchair and began to push it along the paths in between the flower-beds .
11 He rebuilt the library and began stocking it with the central texts of secular and religious learning which he had made available at Bec .
12 Ignoring her repeated instruction for him to get out , he unrolled the scroll and began spreading it over the desk , using the paperweight and penholder to secure its curling corners .
13 Then , slowly , she reached for her brush from the dresser , and began to slide it through the unruly tangle of her hair , taming the fly-away curls until they settled into a softly gleaming curtain that fell over her shoulders .
14 The gang manhandled the 18-foot caravan through the gap in the fence and began pushing it across the field towards the road .
15 Collecting the trowel , she bent down and began stabbing it into the bigger clumps of earth to break them up .
16 Leo carried the pile of crockery into the kitchen and began to load it into the dishwasher .
17 Perhaps there are even some who do not realize we have a magazine , and all those who do know and have supported it in the past , do you really want the magazine to die and be no more ?
18 It 's sad , you know ’ — she turned about and looked at Peggy ‘ It is sad when a mother outshines a daughter , and aims to do it to the extent of trying to fascinate her son-in-law .
19 ( He had in fact put on weight while resting after Alfredo Alfredo , and needed to lose it for the role anyway .
20 So step back and hit hit it on the up stroke .
21 It is understood that Sock Shop directors were in the US yesterday trying to find someone who might be prepared to take over the American end of the operation and continue to run it under the Sock Shop name .
22 She put her hand up to her veil and started to chew it through the material .
23 Lacuna took it , held it above her head , and started to slide it into the implant .
24 She wondered what they would make of it as she got out the vacuum cleaner and started to run it over the drawing-room carpet .
25 Pipe some icing down one short side of the hutch door and use to secure it to the hutch .
26 I dashed into a record shop , begged a loan of the album , transferred it onto cassette in Dixon 's next door , sped back to the hall and managed to shove it into the system just as the chairman announced it and the audience was standing .
27 Had well he said , Just get on with it and keep pushing it up the wall , just keep pushing it up the wall , just come back .
28 One dog may then try to get between the herd and the straggler , and try to drive it towards the rest of the pack .
29 ‘ It is only if you pretend and try to sweep it under the carpet that you get a bigoted response , ’ Mr Purton added after the vote .
30 Suddenly he 'd arch his back like a twig in a furnace , scraping his stockinged feet for purchase , then take his head in both hands and try to smash it on the floor , only prevented by the cushions .
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