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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Thank you , thank you for bringing it forward .
2 Thus it can not be expected that a consideration of the species present in an assemblage will identify the predator responsible for bringing it together even for large sample sizes ( Mason & Macdonald , 1980 ) .
3 Indeed there is a strong case for using it generally , even among lower quality systems when the lack of setting up is taken into account .
4 You feel guilty about enjoying it so much .
5 — Pork — specially dangerous in this respect , as the old British saying about eating it only when there is an " r " in the month ( i.e. the cold months ) bears out .
6 The ball set up for to drive it straight into the wall Speedy then tried the shot Oldfield takes over .
7 Forgive him for seeing it differently .
8 It is not the panacea to all our ills and also we 've got ta make it quite clear to the Labour Party that they can not use and the acquired rights directive to include compulsion in competitive tendering .
9 I did n't have to mention the flaps for sticking it together .
10 Yeah I do n't know about hanging it though .
11 You got ta paint it like .
12 And , surely it 's about erm helping , I do n't know how you go about it but the illegality of it prevents people admitting it and asking for help , and taking erm any advice that people can give about using it safely .
13 The ego ideal is replaced in hypnosis by the primal father , in the primal horde and all groups in which these emotions are used for keeping it together over time .
14 It is gratifying to the region that tribute is paid to Sunderland Museum and Art Gallery : ‘ The output of the Sunderland potteries as a whole is without doubt the best documented — one must be grateful to the Sunderland Museum for the research done — and for summarising it so admirably in the publication Sunderland Pottery .
15 After removing it there was no more trouble from low pressure .
16 Fifty years ago an American airman died averting a disaster , when he crashed his stricken bomber into a field after steering it away from a busy town centre .
17 Arthur agreed to foot the bill only after scrutinising it carefully first .
18 With the exception of a few journalists perhaps over-committed to the official Anglo-American view after following it so assiduously for three years , the press , too , was mostly unenthusiastic .
19 a member of the G M B. I 'm proud to say that I 'm a trade unionist , and I 'm proud to say that I 'm a Socialist , and if I 'm gon na remain that , and if we 're gon na carry that message forward , we 've got ta be on the move , we 've got ta do it , we 've got ta carry it forward , we ca n't afford to muddle our way through .
20 ‘ We got ta do it again .
21 She 's got ta do it sooner or later .
22 No you 'll do it , you 've got ta do it properly .
23 Oh you got ta do it now ?
24 I mean , cos you 've got ta do it better than him .
25 Well you only got ta do it once more so
26 You know if you send an open letter you you 've got ta do it fairly Otherwise somebody else is going to write in and
27 And almost I am tempted to make my advice about writing it just one word — Do n't .
28 ‘ Got ta give it more second house , ’ said the Stage Manager , as she passed .
29 Property is the muscle of the elderly , and you ca n't really blame them for flexing it occasionally .
30 I was gon na give it to Ian to take to college tonight , but he 's not in so I ca n't , so I 've got ta send it now but I ca n't address .
  Next page