Example sentences of "you [verb] [prep] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Right , well what do you think of it at the front ?
2 And they will go by what you want from it for the o , over the next few years you know ?
3 If there 's a traffic jam anywhere the new information unit will let you know about it on the hour as well .
4 You walk to it along the foot of the gorge , through tunnels at one point , and then climb about twelve pitches that are never harder than HVS .
5 But it feels strange : when you look at it in the bowl , it looks too runny to be fun , but when you touch it , it 's the squelchiest , stickiest sensation ; it turns to spaghetti when you let it drip through your fingers and it 's stodgy enough to make into patterns , swirling in different colours and practising making faces , people , letters and numbers .
6 If you look at it in the light , you can see that it was made in Bohemia .
7 So then from that graph , try and predict before you look at it in the next picture
8 You look at it in the dark ?
9 I really do n't know Emily because I 've never even heard of the work and I suggest you look at it in the dictionary
10 It is an odd building , when you look at it from the front , because it is very asymmetrical .
11 But the , the reason why that 's true maybe , might n't it , that if you look at it from the child 's point of view , the crying is a , is a signal it 's sending to its parent .
12 What role do you see for it after the transition ?
13 ‘ You ask : how do you advance the public interest , how do you provide for it in the best way ? ’
14 Now what I want you to do I want to just have a look at it now and I want you to play with it over the holiday on your own .
15 On that talking point perhaps , would you go through the Channel Tunnel , knowing what you know about it at the moment ?
16 You get to it from the cliff-top . ’
17 well you drive through it on the main road and it goes both sides of the road
18 it was very clever , I watched the first couple because people who like Harry Enfield 's comic characters switched on , just to see what he was like and before you knew it you were twenty minutes into a half hour programme and you stuck with it to the end .
19 Sometimes I 'm rather greedy and I do eat more than I should , and then you pay for it in the end .
20 Once you start on a convention , you stay with it until the end of your story or poem .
21 It 's a word you are unlikely to find in the dictionary but , if you think of it as the opposite to ‘ extrude ’ , meaning to thrust or push out , then the term becomes more understandable .
22 Erm so whether you think of it as the point is now whizzing round infinitely quickly , or it just stopped ,
23 No , if you think of it from the users point of view , not necessarily .
24 I want you to think of it as the room where you do your writing .
25 I want you to think about it during the in cos it does help if you think about this before .
26 Part of the deal , I do n't know if you tread about it in the paper .
27 The danger arises if you happen to arrive at what was for you a distressing time and there is no one there to help you deal with it in the way I shall describe in Chapter 2 .
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