Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In order to teach potential students the value of laundry work you make them do it for a while .
2 But I , I mean I use it as a , that may be the psychology behind it , but I use it as a bad example of , for obvious reasons , and there 's a real bad example , and there may be some politics behind it , there 's What I think is a good example : ‘ Southeast Arts ’ sorry , ‘ Southeast Tourist Board , South of England Board . ’
3 It 'll slide on ca I mean I moved it into the corner so that erm
4 I mean I found it in the past , you know any infection what so ever just knocks you for six .
5 when they 've got to do the road or something they want somebody to do it for the three weeks or
6 I I suggest you do it on the same sheet that 's got the th the I ca n't see a copy ,
7 Perhaps it 's new , she bought I expect she bought it in the States I should think .
8 ‘ And you say she kept it in a drawer ? ’
9 no , what I 'd like you to do is , I want you to put it on the erm , you can take it home later , put it on the windowsill with your plan , do n't lose your plan please put it on the windowsill your plan you need to have your plans with you , now you can start tidying up your mess and
10 And much better you have it from the start .
11 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
12 It was an unsecured loan … now they want him to secure it against the house .
13 ‘ I expect he did it for the insurance , ’ Dangerfield said .
14 And I 'm thinking work on your , work on your hard drive and when you 've got it the way you want it and when you 've got it the way you want it save it to the floppy and
15 Some say he took it from an Indian funeral chant , others from a poem by a U.S. poet Mary Fry , though no one seems to know anything else about the lady .
16 In a sense this was so , but on the other hand the activity of town planning soon got bogged down in a technical bureaucracy , losing the dash and verve which sustained it during the 1940s .
17 Though they are what is commonly called our enemies , yet , if they make proper use of what I have laboured for , let them enjoy it with the blessing of God .
18 When it came to fisticuffs Sean Connery was happy to mix it with the best of them — ‘ He believed stuntmen were there to take the knocks and let them have it in the fight scenes , ’ said one .
19 Let me work it into a pattern .
20 Let me put it into a sentence : ‘ I 'm teaching English as a Foreign Language . ’
21 Let me have it on the morrow , my lord , and I shall see what can be done — needless to say I shall do my best .
22 The fact that review may occur relatively rarely for any one agency , the fact that the agency may still be subject to pressures of time and cost which incline it towards a narrow bounded rationality , the relative strength of different interest groups pressing upon the agency , and the competence of the court to assess whether such an authority has improperly excluded a particular policy option , can all combine to limit the effectiveness of this aspect of judicial scrutiny .
23 ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’
24 But instead of setting about matters in a straightforward way and asking Marko if he would sell him the ram , or let him have it as a gift-which Marko might well have done , for he was a good-natured young man-the king asked the advice of his prime minister Milosu , who was Marko 's uncle .
25 Let 'em rough it for a week .
26 Well , let us choose it in the form of a big sphere .
27 When I was fifteen we rented a rough shoot of about a thousand acres on Stowe Hill , part of the Stanage estate ; Guy Rogers let us have it for a fiver .
28 But I flatter myself that I can meet this danger more calmly and securely than most philologists ; my philosophical seriousness is already too deeply rooted , the true and essential problems of life and thought have been too clearly shown to me by the great mystagogue Schopenhauer … " ( 1869 ) ; " I love the Greeks more and more … [ but ] … the philologist 's existence … seems to me more and more anomalous " ( 1870 ) ; " For me , everything that is best and most beautiful is associated with the names Schopenhauer and Wagner , and I am proud and happy to share this feeling with my closest friends " ( 1870 again ) ; and from the close of the same year , " Let us drag on in this university existence for a few more years ; let us take it as a sorrowful lesson … I realize what Schopenhauer 's doctrine of university wisdom is all about …
29 I mean she loves it with the kids
30 In fact , as things stand I see it as the only course for you to take …
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