Example sentences of "[vb base] it [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | East Germans expect it to scrap the security police wing while shifting its intelligence work to the interior ministry or a new agency . |
2 | The Gift Of Song is being released on June 7 , the start of National Housing Week , and organisers expect it to top the compilation album charts . |
3 | To our surprise and delight it mimicked the effect of the signalling region . |
4 | They say it delivers the kind of ride and first rate handling normally associated with larger cars . |
5 | They say it makes the experience less painful for them and less traumatic for the baby . |
6 | The police say it trivialises the rave drugs scene and should n't be on sale . |
7 | To ensure an even finish , place a board over them and tap it to level the cobbles . |
8 | Dressed up or down it fits the fill for every occasion and will be one of the easiest things you have ever made — try it in linen , washed silk or a floral print |
9 | I want it to have the money for the investment that it needs to build the phone service that we require for the 1990s . |
10 | Screw this in , and remove it to create the thread . |
11 | If , despite the precautions to remove loose bristles , one does drag on to the varnish , remove it using the corner tip of the brush , or with a toothpick or cocktail stick . |
12 | That structure was consolidated in the Local Government Act 1933 , under which Act it remained the system of local government until the Local Government Act 1972 . |
13 | Such silliness , and tampering with the text , will not do either ( suffice it to say the word ‘ flying ’ nowhere appears in the Hebrew ) . |
14 | You hope it takes the pain out of it to talk about it , but it does n't . |
15 | The idea is to buy a stick , then drop it ; not throw it mind , but drop it on one side of the bridge and hope it beats the others past the finishing line . |
16 | If we catch it leaving the island will be easy . ’ |
17 | Do n't force it — let it do the work . |
18 | ‘ Before the Doctor dies , let it witness the destruction of the other parasites it was foolish enough to disarm ! ’ |
19 | Now take it out let it join the bird table . |
20 | Let it touch the radiator — it wo n't leave its hand there when it discovers it is hot . |
21 | I hardly cut it shape the ends . |
22 | Cover it to stop the water from evaporating and leave it undisturbed for 3 or 4 days . |
23 | SAVE it using the filename Task7YourInitials ( see Task 4 ) and record its details in your manual log |
24 | SAVE it using the filename YourInitials8 ( see Task 4 ) . |
25 | SAVE it using the filename YourInitials9 ( see Task 4 ) and record its details in your manual log |
26 | SAVE it using the filename YourInitials10 and PRINT a copy |
27 | SAVE it using the filename YourInitials12 ( see Task 4 ) and record its details in your manual log of files ( Task 6 ) . |
28 | SAVE it using the filename : YourInitials30.ltr ( see Task 4 ) and record its details in your manual log ( see the text of Task 6 ) |
29 | SAVE it using the filename YourInitials30c and PRINT one copy . |
30 | SAVE it using the filename : YourInitials17 . |