Example sentences of "and [vb past] it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Levellers articulated this awareness , and channelled it into a coherent set of democratic political demands .
2 He took her protesting hand , and laid it on a thick roll of tablecloths between their bodies .
3 Nathan closed the folder and laid it on the starched tablecloth .
4 He dropped a long , searching kiss on her mouth , then took her shaking hand and laid it against the powerful , overpowering size of his arousal .
5 When he had begun to eat , I'tibar Khan entered with the box and laid it before the unhappy father , saying : ‘ King Aurangzeb , your son sends this plat to your majesty to let you see that he does not forget you . ’
6 It became known as the Pleven Plan , named after the French premier , René Pleven , who took an outline drafted by his earlier mentor , Jean Monnet , and laid it before the French Parliament on 24 October 1950 .
7 He placed the beings , pictured as animals , in a belt embracing the known universe , and divided it into the twelve equal houses of the zodiac ( Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Sagittarius , Scorpio , Capricorn , Aquarius and Pisces ) .
8 Jimmy had the gun in his hands now , and levelled it with a cool and grim purpose at Rohmer .
9 Beggars ca n't be choosers though , he thought philosophically as he got up , removed the boiling kettle from the gas ring and emptied it into a small china teapot .
10 He took the ladder and slung it into the snow-covered bushes .
11 It was sent by the museum to Skinner 's where it slipped through and was bought by a dealer who also failed to recognise its quality and sold it to a young couple for $550 .
12 They seem to have bullied him and made him er , make concessions , and the question that Freud and Bullett constantly ask is , why did Wilson make these concessions , especially since his position was already defined before he came to Europe , you know he already laid down the fourteen points , and sold it to the American people .
13 He organised my stag weekend last year and made it into a memorable one .
14 But he left to take on the run-down Staffordshire country house called Alton Towers and made it into a top leisure and theme park .
15 She folded the silver square of wrapping paper in half and made it into a little boat .
16 Troopers lifted the throne from its staging and passed it to the waiting hands below .
17 During pre-trial interrogation Talb told Swedish police that between October and December 1988 he had retrieved a bomb from one of the PFLP-GC 's West German safe houses and passed it to an unnamed person , causing speculation that it could have been identical to the Lockerbie device .
18 She hoped he would approve of her smart black dress and the way she had pulled her hair back from her face and pinned it in a classical knot at the back of her head .
19 In the circumstances , he made a fair pass at the ball and got it into a reasonable spot about fifteen yards short of the edge of the green and about thirty yards from the hole .
20 She took off everything that could identify her , and stowed it in the bottom layer of her jewellery box .
21 With that he snatched up the bottle and flung it through the open window into the yard .
22 The wind caught the spindrift and flung it as a jewelled and treacherous veil into the depths of the ragged sky that dizzied her when contrary winds ripped the clouds this way and that .
23 Here , he introduced into New Testament criticism the idea of ‘ myth ’ , and applied it to the supernatural elements in the gospels .
24 By the latter half of the century , the majority of books on child care — which were enjoying a tremendous popularity — strongly recommended breast-feeding and described it as the normal practice ( Fildes 1980 ) .
25 Some elements in the Argentine military , along with members of the opposition UCR , characterized the abandonment of the missile programme as a capitulation to US demands , and described it as an irresponsible move at a time when Chile was suspected to be seeking a new missile .
26 This house was run down until the owner completely renovated it and redecorated inside and out , and transformed it into an impressive home
27 Again he made an early break and sustained it throughout the four-lap race .
28 President Arpad Göncz , himself imprisoned for six years for joining the 1956 uprising , had refused to sign the bill and referred it to the Constitutional Court , whose unanimous ruling described the law as " vague , ambiguous and unreliable " .
29 They realised the strategic importance of the site and used it as a naval base and trading post .
30 The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration .
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