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

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31 In its origin [ Christianity ] presents to man and woman a glorious picture of sexual integrity : the Son of God who has become man and flesh , knowing from inside his Father 's work and perfecting it in the total self-giving of himself , not only of his spiritual but precisely also of his physical powers , giving not only to one individual but to all .
32 To save entering the program segment for every program you write , create a file containing the program segment using PipeDream and save it in the plain text mode as EDBAS .
33 Once they took one away from the woodpile and hid it in the stable and the mother searched everywhere , growing more and more distressed .
34 She could n't abide the thought of it , sitting there grinning , it gave her bad dreams she said , so she took it one morning and hid it in the stable loft .
35 Once you have generated the list go back and examine it in the following fashion :
36 He screwed the note up and threw it in the general direction of the wastepaper basket .
37 Nevertheless , you can look at the shape of the bouquet and reproduce it in the finished design .
38 So I used a large plastic storage box , and filled it with rooted but loose watercress and placed it in the main pool fed by the return flow from a gravity-fed filter .
39 Froggy was staying with me as usual , making a few bob at caddying on the nearby courses and spending it in the local pubs .
40 Another advantage of the gens system was that you could keep the fortune you had amassed in one incarnation and use it in the next .
41 Parliament never voted enough money for a naval war with the Netherlands to be decisively successful , so the most substantial result of the anti-Dutch policy was that in 1664 the English seized New Amsterdam , and kept it in the 1668 peace negotiations by handing over in exchange the English colony of Surinam in Guiana .
42 A statement that something does not happen both creates an event and abolishes it in the same act ( 1976k:21–2 ) .
43 Folding the sheet of paper into four , and slipping it in the back pocket of his denims , Doyle asked one last thing .
44 Mr Colman if I might add that re- orientation has brought with it the need to change our pricing strategy and therefore rather than going package by package right through the whole thirty four , we 're actually trying initially on the engines to go in one bang to price everything on the engines and do it in the next few months .
45 I do n't need it Friday night and leave it in the that .
46 This production , which updates the play and sets it in the sixties , toured the Continent and gave our company the reputation it now enjoys there .
47 The Japanese translator of the English book seems to have recovered the original Japanese text ( written in Classical Japanese ) and quoted it in the Japanese translation .
48 Once you have used the designer , you can take the code it produces and edit it in the usual way .
49 Shape the matchbox sleeve into a funnel and position it in the exact centre of the lid with the egg perched upon it .
50 To take advantage of this important Plan all you have to do is complete the enclosed application form , and return it in the reply-paid envelope provided .
51 To take advantage of this important Plan all you have to do is complete the enclosed Application Form and return it in the reply-paid envelope provided , or if you prefer , ring 0752 600400 for immediate cover .
52 Simply complete the enclosed Application Form and return it in the reply-paid envelope , not forgetting to complete the Direct Debit Instruction .
53 To join , just complete the simple Enrolment Form enclosed and return it in the pre-paid envelope provided .
54 So I am trying to get the new librarian to push all those books into one section … and maybe we could have a trolley and push that around and have it in the lower school …
55 He pulled the local daily paper from under his arm and brandished it in the blue air as if it were a short sword .
56 Go and see it in the British Museum ; it is a far more moving subject than any jewelled bauble or elegant vase .
57 Teachers retain control of registration — keeping the important element of one-to-one contact — and perform it in the usual time , but instead of noting absences on paper , they feed the information directly onto a portable electronic register which then passes it to the central computer .
58 But now I have secured the partnership of Yefim Bronfman ; we hope to study the Chamber Concerto seriously and perform it in the 1992–93 season , and then record it . ’
59 The Scots , who led 12-3 overnight , needed only one more point to secure overall victory and clinched it in the first match to finish yesterday when Jim Muir beat Mike Marsden in straight sets .
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