Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] it in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm going to exhibit it in an art gallery in Paris soon . ’ |
2 | If you do and they complete a report and give you their best advice you can still say no thank you I 'm going to put it in the building society . |
3 | This has a lovely , but er I think I 'm going to put it in the back because my er arrangement is rather heavy , and I do n't want it to fall over . |
4 | She was going to put it in the china vase , only one of the stage hands had left his lighter there for safe keeping , so she stuffed it between two books on the top shelf . |
5 | ‘ Well , you do n't think I 'm going to keep it in the fridge , do you ? ’ |
6 | No , a carol No it i I 'm not going to call it in the programme that , I 'm going to call it a song for everyone . |
7 | But we are going to review it in the light of the criticism . ’ |
8 | It 's when we 're going to take it in the kitchen and put it away when we 've finished . |
9 | Then she snatched his hat and teased him with it , threatening to throw it in a runnel of sea-water among the banks . |
10 | However , the firm made a mistake in buying up the Laker Holidays label and trying to revive it in an effort to diversify its operating base . |
11 | It was important , too , that we took time to understand the existing strengths of the Festival , while examining how we should be trying to position it in the future to maximise audiences . ’ |
12 | Luke begins his account of the birth of Jesus by trying to set it in the context of world history . |
13 | And George had found her apparently asleep , and had slept uneasily himself , impatient to get the whole matter properly thrashed out , hoping to discuss it in the morning . |
14 | trying to put it in the bin , , not my fault . |