Example sentences of "it [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This accusation ( which followed after the submission of Jones ' abstract to the APS on 2 February ) was reported to Jones who in turn passed it on to the DOE funding agent Ryszard Gajewski . |
2 | An old , it looks like an old style take it on to the Antiques Road Show |
3 | It 's only say two hundred and sixty quid , add it on to the chiller thing . |
4 | Place the block oil-side down into some jeweller 's rouge powder , then rub it on to the mirror edge . |
5 | On an impulse , he removed his cap and threw it on to the back seat . |
6 | She enjoyed picking the loosened brick up and weighing it in her right hand before swinging her arm to sling it on to the rubble pile . |
7 | The Bugis step their masts directly on to the deck rather than through it on to the hull floor beneath . |
8 | The Commission criticized the government for delaying action on household waste management by passing responsibility for it on to the Environment Agency , which has not yet been set up . |
9 | Beyond the long line of windows , past the Conservatory and the Laburnum Walk , they came to the winter-bound Pleasure Garden where yellow jasmine crawled over a tree stump , hamamelis , the wych-hazel shrub , thrust out golden hedgehog flowers along its leafless branches , and the stream coming from the kitchen garden — a winter river now — hurried into the culvert that carried it on into the baby lake in the field outside the Pleasure Garden . |
10 | Long skirts with splits look good — choose one with a slit at the back or a discreet side slit , and when trying it on in the changing room , look at yourself sitting down . |
11 | Long skirts with splits look good — choose one with a slit at the back or a discreet side slit , and when trying it on in the changing room , look at yourself sitting down . |
12 | Darlington police said anyone finding the bag should hand it in at the police station on St Cuthbert 's Way . |
13 | The weather God had it in for the night patrol . |
14 | First attempt to get it to go failed because she had n't plugged it in to the electricity supply . |
15 | It was funny in my day , when I first started there you used to get , mix up some size and er in a pot , in a proper pot and take it down into the mess room and put it on the stove , coal stove , heat it up and you let it boil over there was a terrific smell about the place you can imagine , the size but that 's what we used to do in those days . |
16 | Rumour had it the owner of the Gazi burned it down for the insurance money . |
17 | A wave caught the mast , lifting it high and then slamming it down on the cabin roof . |
18 | I told her this , and then wrote it down on the assessment sheet . |
19 | She set it down on the kitchen table , stroked it with one finger . |
20 | After a while she thought of ‘ angel ’ and wrote it down on the telephone pad . |
21 | Setting it down on the bedside table , she stooped over George . |
22 | Kim turned away , taking the last of the objects from the bag and setting it down on the bedside table . |
23 | ‘ Tomorrow we will take it down to the village church . ’ |
24 | Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway … |
25 | I took it down to the Spar shop as well . |
26 | Track it down from the root directory of drive C by typing : DIR WHATPC.BAT /S |
27 | ‘ If I were coining it down in the bull market , ’ I reminded him , ‘ and you were my oldest friend and out of work and you came up with two corking girls like that , I 'd be honoured to pay the bill . ’ |
28 | I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area . |
29 | we 'd put it down in the reception area . |
30 | And then if it if if we have it down in reception for a bit , er and it works and does n't look like falling to bits , the we could consider taking it along to the Newark Show as well . |