Example sentences of "and [verb] it [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Catechesis takes the experience of liturgy , and evokes it to enrich the meaning of what has been experienced , and in its own way to express praise and thanksgiving . |
2 | I can dimly recall the challenges of testing a router photograph , and using it to create the November 1989 cover , while the picture of Mark Wilkinson 's treehouse made the February 1990 cover one of my favourites , especially as the references to Czechoslovakia and East Germany coincided with the break up of the Eastern Bloc . |
3 | The older woman pulled out a tray of handguns , and used it to push the glasses and drinks off the bar . |
4 | But he said Cardow ‘ had come armed with a lethal weapon and used it to penetrate the deceased 's body nine times . ’ |
5 | I personally registered my version of Frombat and used it to create the Transend Menu Program , issued with every Shareware disc , and the Transend Catalogue which only took 3 hours to write . |
6 | To ensure an even finish , place a board over them and tap it to level the cobbles . |
7 | At the consecration of every bishop the prognosis for his ministry is taken by laying the Gospels upon his shoulders , and opening it to read the line decreed . |
8 | Taking their lead from Marx 's classic account ( 1926 ) of the regime of Louis Bonaparte , writers ( e.g. Miliband 1984 ; Ferner 1983 ) have argued that stalemate between classes or fractions of classes gives the state abnormal freedom of action , loosening the impact of the usual structural constraints and enabling it to prevent the interests of civil society from being expressed . |
9 | So late in the second set , she walked across the scoreboard and changed it to show the match going in her favour . |
10 | Freud 's finding was that guilt is , starts off as an aggressive drive in the id that could go anywhere , preferably towards other people , but the superego uses some of this aggression and destructive energy arising in the id and then turns it back against the ego , and uses it to punish the ego , so the aggression , instead of going into someone else or into the outside world , is turned back against the self and to that extent is self-destructive . |
11 | The accumulation on the ridges and swells is aided by the presence there of seaweed or flotsam , which tends to hinder the flow of the tide and to cause it to deposit the material it is carrying . |
12 | Screw this in , and remove it to create the thread . |
13 | He slid his hands into the sleeves , and lifted it to turn the back to the light , and for a few minutes stood studying it closely . |
14 | Immediately a hand was placed firmly over her head and turned it to face the front again . |
15 | Hold the glass by the stem and swirl it to release the aroma . |
16 | Unfortunately small animals such as hedgehogs can get entangled in the net , and removing it to pick the fruit can be tricky . |
17 | From the yard where the cart was kept , Rosa heard the Small splosh in the bucket after Sabina had placed the bird between her legs and slitted it to pull the guts . |
18 | He recalled Congress for a special session and challenged it to enact the Republican programme . |
19 | By practising the skill we show the subconscious what is involved and allow it to acquire the ability to master the skill . |
20 | By making a magnetometer with two pickup coils at right angles and orienting it to give the maximum and null outputs referred to , the magnitude variations and angular variations are effectively separated . |
21 | Remove lid from casserole when pork is cooked ; grease it lightly with Flora margarine and use it to cook the sage and onion stuffing . |
22 | Draw a number line like the one above and use it to answer the questions , starting from zero each time . |
23 | The only hope in a tricky situation is to look to your behaviour and use it to influence the behaviour of others for the better . |
24 | Leave the second slit open , or fill it with compost or sand , and use it to water the cuttings with a can in dry weather , without splashing and wetting the foliage . |
25 | The high-speed flywheel will store the energy and use it to get the vehicle moving again . |
26 | Baldwin 's rise to power as the Conservative leader and prime minister in 1923 and 1924 — 9 was ruled by two considerations : first , the need to tame the Labour party and to force it to accept the conventions of parliamentary politics ; and second , to ensure that Lloyd George be kept out of office at all costs . |
27 | Spread a 3mm thick layer of Ronstrip over the painted wood and leave it to dissolve the paint . |
28 | The owner of Con O'Neill 's Castle at Castlereagh told his agent to build a protective wall around it ; the agent , looking for the nearest source of building stone , saw the castle and demolished it to make the wall . |
29 | Rising inflation , a weakening economy and a growing budget deficit further lowered the government 's credibility ; its austerity programme fuelled added protests and forced it to concede the indexation of wages to inflation . |
30 | Pupils should therefore be encouraged to reflect on and evaluate their use of spoken language and to reformulate it to help the listener ; |