Example sentences of "it [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He said it does n't matter who does it on down the second time .
2 We stick it on with a hot glue gun .
3 It is easier to bring off if you have an assistant to hold the camcorder , otherwise , you have to set it up on a tripod or some other suitable support and switch it on with a remote control or time-delay .
4 Quality manufacturers will offer sacks with a ‘ fixed back length ’ in several different sizes , so be sure your pack fits correctly and try it on with a realistic load before buying .
5 Cover the pot with a polythene bag and fix it on with an elastic band .
6 You look ready to dance with rage , and although we might collect a few pennies from them in return for our providing such a spectacle I hardly think that we could put it on as a permanent entertainment ! ’
7 He selected a tape from the rack and threaded it on to a spare machine .
8 Even if the herb will eventually outgrow its container , you can still plant it when young , press its foliage and then , when it becomes too large , pass it on to a culinary-minded friend who has more space .
9 I launched it on to a small lake and , lying flat on its wooden platform , pressed my face close to the water .
10 Panther claims it will blast the Solo from standstill to 60mph in less than 6.0 seconds and take it on to a top speed in excess of 150mph .
11 So he sold it on to a this kid and it was up Baxters
12 Otherwise passing it on to a third party , but you 're not in the case of a married couple .
13 Find a large map of the world and trace it on to a large piece of paper .
14 We would string together about seven or eight passes , then go backwards for a bit , then sideways , and then eventually the likes of McAllister , Speed , or Dorigo would get fed up , boot the ball in the box for either a ) an easy catch to the goalie , or b ) for Deane to flick it on to an easy catch for the goalie .
15 Then when he wanted it to go again he used to get the th the belt , the leather belt , and er sort of hook it on to the lower end of the cast iron pulley and follow it round until it went on .
16 As I am unsure which department of the Borough Council would have responsibility for a matter like this I am addressing my letter to you and trust that you will pass it on to the appropriate office .
17 He eased it on to the narrow road and it coughed and spluttered along .
18 In order to keep the sorted list , the school librarian or teacher would have to ask the computer to save it on disk i.e. copy it on to the floppy disk .
19 He hated it especially now as he dragged it out of its corner in the garage , squeezed it between his Vauxhall Viva estate car and the twins ' tricycles , and rolled it on to the uneven surface in front of the garage doors .
20 Take the second stitch and place it on to the first needle .
21 Dampen the edge of the buckram , bring over the seam allowance of the band and press it on to the dampened edge , notching out excess fabric on inward curves .
22 Grooms , scullions and carters carried our baggage and loaded it on to the great wagon : hangings , feathered beds , yards of damask and costly cloth , towels and napkins , were piled into chests .
23 When I get a case as the duty solicitor I pass it on to the criminal department .
24 ‘ And I 'll carry it on to the bitter end if that 's what it takes ! ’
25 If the hon. Member has more information about illegal services , he should pass it on to the proper enforcement authorities .
26 I am sorry not to have replied to your fax sooner but I passed it on to the wrong person for answers to your questions on promo videos .
27 He pushed her aside and unclipped the 331b launcher from the tripod then carried it to the back of the van where he dumped it on to the grey blanket which they had used to cover it .
28 No transporting it on to the main road so they can took took it to the pit bot .
29 He had moved in and taken the stuffiness out of the business , slaughtering its ‘ professional ’ pretensions , and bringing it on to the High Street long before the present new wave of trendy estate agents .
30 As each reader received a book he put the date opposite his name , followed by the date on which he finished it , before sending it on to the next person on the list .
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