Example sentences of "and [verb] it in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tearing down the temple and re-building it in three days .
2 The other significant finding was that when the eleven patients receiving clozapine and extra psychotropic medication were compared with those on clozapine alone , the latter showed deterioration in logical memory ( the ability to memorize a passage , and repeat it in logical order ) .
3 This is for the future but we propose to move quickly to integrate income tax and National Insurance into Broad Income Tax : treat all savings equally with regard to tax liability ; pay all pensioners a decent level of pension adequate for subsistence , restoring the link between pensions and earnings ; increasing child benefit and indexing it in future years .
4 One of the simplest and most reliable is Alizarin red S. Many carbonate workers routinely acid etch one-half of a thin section and stain it in acidified Alizarin red S solution before covering .
5 This was quite a long passage for us , but we were lucky with the weather and made it in one leg .
6 now you can stick a whole one in your mouth and eat it in one go , ca n't you Martin ? , yes Martin it is it that you did
7 This is n't the way that the current system reasons , and I would certainly like to take the current system and push it in this direction of being more expert in a human sense .
8 He stirred a pot of paint , dipped a brush in the paint , bent forward and applied it in slow strokes to the sheet of card in front of him .
9 This group were aware of the injury and described it in neutral terms of sensation .
10 Sometimes a descendant has resurrected the bookplate of an ancestor and used it in later books , if necessary cutting off the original name .
11 Even more insulation is given by looking at all things from the transcendent level , for then each event is looked at as if it is seen through coloured lenses that transfigure it and place it in another dimension and time .
12 He could mend any broken toy , and make things too — I remember he made a great big rocking-horse for Hilary , and painted it in all sorts of marvellous colours .
13 She was a little uneasy with the letter H and put it in other words , which was confusing ; ‘ hungry ’ and ‘ angry ’ were often made to sound the same .
14 Well can you empty one of those and put it and put it in that bucket .
15 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
16 The bill would give the service a ‘ new lease of life ’ and put it in good shape to provide an even better service by setting up a new system of financial management and creating new incentives to efficiency .
17 They should bring along a crane and pick the whole thing up with me in it and call it Frozen Communications and put it in some art gallery .
18 It was customary to fly a flag at half-mast when anyone connected with the May weekend died so , not to be beaten , committee members managed to obtain a telegraph pole , paint and erect it in one weekend so that old Amos would not be cheated of this sign of respect .
19 Therefore , it is appropriate to start at the market portfolio and consider it in some depth .
20 The accused also deny charges of conspiring to cause an explosion , having the bomb with intent and possessing it in suspicious circumstances .
21 The strategy adopted was to begin with the best analysed corpus available when we started work ( Alvar Ellegard 's 128,000 word analysed subset of the Brown Corpus of American English ) , convert it into a format that could be used in practice , and improve and extend it in various ways .
22 We will return to the contrast between internalists and externalists in 9.3 , and examine it in greater detail .
23 He reaches up for it and takes it in both hands .
24 ‘ I thing it is my forte to take something like a relationship , and then examine it and mirror it in different songs , it 's actually the same relationship but looked at from a different way .
25 She made coffee in a dented silver pot and served it in dark-green cups with gold rims and gold handles , cups she 'd stolen from home .
26 And to do it in this style , with Pierre . ’
27 It can be argued that it is a citizen 's right to be free to collect information about whatever and whoever he likes and to do it in any way which is not intrusive or injurious .
28 Second , because governments and ministers still retain political objectives and motivations , they will attempt to guard jealously information within their purview and to use it in such ways as to influence and direct public opinion .
29 If you need parent support in the bad times then you need to encourage and reward it in those times when everything is going well .
30 Candidates should also be able to reformulate data presented in one form — notes , telex , etc — and produce it in another form appropriate to a given purpose .
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