Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Secular books on the New Age tend to treat it as the latest fad ; the ‘ in thing ’ of the eighties , full of Alternative Types and quaint ideas about the ‘ good life ’ down on the organic , backyard farm . |
2 | I hate to see it like that . ’ |
3 | ‘ That is my assessment of the case , Madame , as I intend to report it to my commandant . ’ |
4 | LIKE BEAUTY , tawdriness is in the eye of the beholder , and on their country 's 40th birthday East Germans tend to see it through the cruelly unblinking eyes of thoroughly Westernised consumers . |
5 | We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line . |
6 | If , as is postulated here , usage is determined by the meaning to be expressed , the answer must be that there are two different ways of conceiving causation in English , make representing it in a way that calls for the bare infinitive , cause in a way requiring the representation of abstract movement in time signified by to . |
7 | More than a third of directors want more summarised information and want to see it in a more comprehensible , graphic form . |
8 | Well can I bring , say bring it to the meeting and . |
9 | Say you 've got a report about a small red car , and you want to compare it with all the other small red cars that have been reported in the area . |
10 | However , it should prevent anyone from mismanaging the waste and may include details of the business or process producing it in addition to a description of the physical ( or chemical ) nature . |
11 | They 're ideal if you just want to lose it for a couple of hours , but try not to get hooked . |
12 | and that if we want to borrow it in a couple weeks time |
13 | Swap swap it with a duff one ! |
14 | She needed a back pack and she needed some soap and a tooth travelling tooth brush , eh , yes that looks alright , knock knock it of the . |
15 | Mm , apparently the guy that was driving it had overalls on , so he may have been a mechanic delivering it to somewhere or test driving it over there |
16 | While this is not universally true — there are exceptions on record — it is true often enough that sociolinguists expect to find it in each new situation they study . |
17 | No say say it towards the . |
18 | When you want to pass it to somebody else in the press ? |
19 | I want to write it for live musicians of both sexes . |
20 | how much you want to write it in there , it 's up to you . |
21 | Selling forward means selling the foreign currency today for delivery at the time you expect to receive it from your customer . |
22 | If you want to talk it over anytime , we 'll arrange to meet . ’ |
23 | ( c ) the offeror receives a binding commitment from the merchant bank to pay cash to accepting shareholders who elect to receive it in return for the offeror procuring the allotment to the merchant bank ( or , as directed , sub-underwriters ) of the consideration shares ( by means of the nominations received from accepting shareholders ) . |
24 | The hotel 's owners want to replace it with old people 's homes , but they 've agreed to hold back the bulldozers while the building 's inspected by an official from English Heritage . |
25 | Anyone else wanting to cash in on the end of the Cold War is advised to get a move on — there 's already been considerable interest in the Wroughton air yard and the agents expect to sell it by the autumn . |
26 | I am talking about prisoners who do not want problems in serving their sentence ; they want to serve it in a civilised fashion , where that is possible in any prison regime . |
27 | And what they used to do is they say coat it with silver , they might coat it with copper first . |
28 | I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth . |
29 | I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth . |
30 | And I want to hear it from you . |