Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Originally six absconded from a local farm and successfully made it to the mill in a lorry chassis , however they had dwindled to a single cockerel . |
2 | Billy had already hand-reared a male cub and successfully released it into the wild . |
3 | Bourdieu 's first task is to rescue taste as preference from essentialist doctrines of aesthetics , and thereby free it as a potential tool for the contingent historical analysis of society . |
4 | In them he is no longer fighting against his instinctive understanding of the region , traditions and spirit of his home country , but embracing it as a source of inspiration , and eventually using it as a touchstone against which the characters and even life itself are to be judged . |
5 | There is no reason why this track should be any worse than the " effort " track except that I have chosen to block off the easy track and so turn it into a dead end . |
6 | He moved from St James 's Hall to a large , sedate house in Lime Grove , and swiftly converted it into a combination of a commercial office , a factory and a school of physical culture . |
7 | Temple was sincere in his desire to preserve native society from too sudden change : he enjoyed its idiosyncrasies , respected its vitality , and greatly loved it as an unkempt garden in which the product of a more ordered civilization might find repose . |
8 | If we wish , we can establish one melody for the first verse and merely repeat it in the others , possibly varying some factor such as accompaniment , volume , colour , etc . |
9 | At journey 's end she folded over the top of the bag and thoughtfully replaced it behind the netting on the back of the seat in front . |
10 | ( and rightly linked it to the |
11 | The Sweeper reached out a hand and gently put it on the front of Minch 's cage . |
12 | He took hold of her hand and gently directed it under the blanket which shrouded him . |
13 | She reached up and gently touched it as the pall-bearers halted at the spot where her mother , on holiday from Rochdale , Lancs , was gunned down by mistake by an IRA sniper in Belfast last Friday . |
14 | Allow to cool a little until the mixture is thick but still pours , then spoon onto the top of the cake and gently work it down the sides . |
15 | Installation involved hoisting the reactor by crane and gently lowering it into a prefabricated steel structure . |
16 | The mess steward came in with Woolley 's piano-accordion and gently laid it on the table . |
17 | This Museum , with the help of the Museums and Galleries Commission/Science Museum Grant Fund , was able to purchase most of this collection and thus help it in the public domain . |
18 | The new insight is that Grb2 associates with Sos1 , and thus recruits it to the activated receptor in the plasma membrane where Ras activation is presumed to take place . |
19 | For the subject does not understand history according to its scientific formulation , but undergoes the process of inter-pellation at the level of ideology , and thus experiences it through the formulas of historicism . |
20 | And just put it on the coffee table , but keep it away from those books . |
21 | erm it may be erm a a good idea to use it as a erm as a first scheme perhaps to erm to try and er car park and if you look at that at the beginning and just keep it on a on a rolling programme then all that does n't get so enormous er it does n't get such a a large task so maybe if er , but it does need coordinating perhaps we should think about it . |
22 | Erm but if this trend continues , I can see them shooting down the activities side of this this place and just using it as an advice centre . |
23 | and just tie it on the top . |
24 | And just treat it as a |
25 | I 'll go in with them and see what I got ta get and just strap it on the roof . |
26 | And just do it on the money you owe on the house . |
27 | Well that 's , what I do is I use that metal that you can hang it with and just hang it onto a little hook so it 's up and over and out of the way . |
28 | After Brundle 's Jaguar took off like a scalded cat , it was Mass who hunted it down , and soon engaged it in a lurid battle . |
29 | Topaz found it very difficult to obey the command for constant disdain , and soon shed it for a charm which worked like magic . |
30 | Even Marguerite 's tight shoulders relaxed and , as he slowed the car and finally brought it to a halt before the house , Alain made a sound of deep satisfaction . |