Example sentences of "[vb base] it [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Send it here to : Skateboard ! |
2 | You should complete the claim form and send it direct to your local DHSS Office . |
3 | You should complete the claim form and send it direct to your local DHSS Office . |
4 | The year-book is due to be ‘ published ’ this spring , so if you have not yet submitted your entry , please send it now to the Alumni Office or directly to Annette Chinnery at . |
5 | So , if you do want a pendant light , fit it close to the window to ensure privacy . |
6 | Take a small piece of glass , lay a circle of acrylic sealant or putty around the edges , and press it firmly to the floor , putty side down . |
7 | Any obscuring of the world as the known facts show it objectively to be betrays a weakness in me . |
8 | As he once put it wryly to a friend , ‘ the guys who have the brains ca n't get elected , and the guys who get elected do n't always have the brains ’ . |
9 | He lifted his head and put it slightly to one side to listen better . |
10 | I must of had them on my lap and normally put it straight to the ignition . |
11 | As a friend of mine — who has only the most ephemeral links with any religious tradition — put it recently to me : " We must learn to be channels not engines ! " |
12 | ‘ Put it quickly to your mouth , and then — you know where … |
13 | Erm , does any member of the Council wish to make any comment on this resolution before I put it formally to the vote ? |
14 | As Louise moved away she experienced a powerful urge to grab the massager and tug it close to her secret places again but she did not dare . |
15 | BREAK it gently to Lois , but Superman is about to DIE . |
16 | The eye has to jump ahead to the source marker , or register it peripherally , and link it correctly to the preceding text . |
17 | Read it again to be heard by eight or ten adults in your sitting-room , and again to be heard in a big hall , allowing time for your voice to travel to the back of the hall . |
18 | 6 Read it again to yourself , and try to " hear it in your head " , as it should sound . |
19 | It was quite easy um I read it again to her . |
20 | And so when Luke had brought home a copy of the People 's Charter and read it aloud to her she had listened ; considered ; believed . |
21 | It supposes that this practice will serve the community better-bring it closer to what really is a fair and just and happy society — than any alternative program that demands consistency with decisions already made by other judges or by the legislature . |
22 | ‘ The Mayor is desperate to attract more money — not give it away to things like the US Open , which is more than able to take care of itself ’ , he said . |
23 | Harbury rattled on : ‘ I know he 'd rather make a statement later on and give it simultaneously to everyone . |
24 | Erm , I like it there to be filled in by the managers older by about two years or so . |
25 | But the writers who use world-system theories in empirical studies of particular countries ' economic history include features that draw it closer to regulationist theory : for example , the uncertainty , problems and changes associated with conflicts over international hegemony are often studied . |
26 | When we get it together to be so . |
27 | It saves you having a holdall , organise it more to heavy if we put that in there , right , what about , will they fit in the bag ? |
28 | Some devices for keeping costs low are employed and these can , where required , provide up to an extra 20% of expenditure : a popular ploy is to purchase stationery in advance and then resell it cheaply to the candidate as second-hand stock . |
29 | She immediately wrote a brief congratulatory note , insisting that the waiter convey it forthwith to the chef de cuisine himself . |
30 | You place the P carriage on the ribber bed to the left of the knitting and pass it across to the right . |