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

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1 When screening began we agreed to discontinue it at the end of the first year if there were a number of traumatised families .
2 That is what we intend to do and we intend to do it on the basis of the criteria erm that we have set out .
3 Rather than give young children charcoal immediately on presentation , we suggest confining it to the few who develop symptoms — in a dose sufficient to increase elimination of the drug .
4 We want to make it to the restaurant some time this century ! ’ she heard him informing her .
5 " We want to bring it to the attention of communities that they can do something about the rubbish in their streets , " said UNEP 's Richard Lumbe , launching the campaign in Nairobi .
6 We hope to get it off the ground very shortly and it will be run in conjunction with the Women 's Hospital . ’
7 By some miracle , the 2CV had n't been towed away when I 'd finally dragged Ash out ; we 'd made it to the M1 , picked up a hitcher and — rather beyond the call of duty , I 'd have said — dropped him where he was going , in Coventry .
8 By 25 past , we 'd made it to the car when I realised that I wanted to push — panic !
9 Well only because we 'd seen it in the shop
10 He was obviously peeved that we 'd squared it with the music teacher while he did n't know anything about it .
11 If we 'd left it to the day we 'd have been sunk !
12 ‘ How are we going to get it through the door ? ! ’ sighed Endill .
13 I thumbed through the aeroplane magazine looking for articles on pre-ski protuberances — curiously there were none , and we decided to ignore it in the hope that it would go down roughly when the plane did .
14 ‘ When you 're writing stuff , these kinds of songs come out and you know you 're never going to use them seriously , but we had such a laugh when we were playing about with that one , we decided to use it on the single .
15 Repacking the camera gear , we decided to abandon it to the elements in orange survival bags , and bracing ourselves , we retreated down the steep and slippery slope .
16 However , we decided to try it with the food and tucked into some quite outstanding starters , including terrine of foie gras with wild mushrooms and some grilled bites of red mullet with caviar which positively leapt into the mouth .
17 But at least we managed to keep it in the UK , although we had lots of offers to go abroad .
18 We try to keep it under the surface but it 's definitely become much more of a problem .
19 What is important is to explore these possibilities with the students and to use the example to illustrate the difficulty of the latter method if we try to apply it at the end of 1989 when the costs to completion are uncertain .
20 Because we try to relate it to the real world .
21 I know we did saw it in the fridge .
22 ‘ They ’ did not come as far west as Fulham that night , but we did get it before the end of the week .
23 For page one three four and T U P E , yes , well we have done quite an extensive document , there 's been a lot done about T U P E in the public sector we 've done it in the government sector and given guidelines , and T U P E , while it is like you rightly say , a step forward , it 's not the total answer we need something better , but it does level out the playing field that the cowboys can find it difficult in and we as a union are advocating to our members where there is a transfer taking place , whether there 's a change to your employment challenge it and we will support that challenge with the necessary legal interpretation if so .
24 I have accepted part of it , and I 've amended it to ensure that we can overcome the criticisms er that would have been involved if we 'd left it er as it was , er and above all , and I think this is the most important thing , we 've made sure that it will work , er and that it will meet our objectives of getting competition into the franchises , if we 'd just ended up with one great monolithic British Rail , after all each franchise remember will be coming gradually , they wo n't be doing them all at once , there will be one next year , several the year after , and so on , if British Rail had been able to go around and pick them off , and say , Well we can run this now in the future much better than we 've done it in the past , so we 'll bid , and we 'll bid a low bid , that really would n't have been getting fair and proper competition into the system , so what i what I 've done is ensured , as I 've done all the way through in this bill in accepting amendments , that we make sure we achieve our objectives , and that above all it 's workable , the , as it was it would n't as it was the Paignton amendment would n't have been workable , because there would have been total chaos and confusion
25 We 've seen it in the er erm broadsheet up-market papers .
26 Now we 've divided it by the tan of fifty because you see
27 just got into Wales and we camped on that flat land and then we went up the riv , oh we 've got it on the
28 and then we carried straight on again but I wanted to get it done today , I did n't want to go back again weekend they want to get the carpets down inside and they 've got all the carpets there in the house , I mean it 's twenty eight foot long , twelve foot wide so erm we got the carpets in down and we 've got it in the house and it 's too big
29 We 've described it from the offspring 's point of view .
30 And they say , Ah come off it , we 've heard about it , we 've read it in the papers .
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