Example sentences of "[vb base] it [prep] [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , you say it after one go and you go up to the next go do n't you ?
2 Then split the cards face down into three different piles and take a card from the middle pile and place it on one side of the outside piles .
3 But even if we 're not involved directly , I mean are you saying then that we perhaps put it to one side , it 's happening somewhere else ?
4 Put it on one side , lad .
5 The tent-pole bag was torn , so I put it on one side with the sewing kit .
6 I think she should mentally wrap him in a parcel , tie it tight with string and put it on one side for the moment .
7 Well he 's only put it on one side .
8 Just put it on one side .
9 So , it 's the difference between audiences : if you put it into one context it 's bad art , you put it into another context , it 's brilliant information .
10 Which is what I meant to erm tt get on to Chris from the press office B B C Well I 'll give him a bell and just organize it for one day .
11 For example , an investor could buy a ten-year bond , hold it for one year and receive the coupon , and then sell it for the current price of a nine-year bond with the same coupon .
12 Suppose also that an investor intends to buy the share , hold it for one year and then sell it at the end of the year .
13 if you hold it in one hand .
14 If a fond mum sends you back after a weekend at home with your favourite fruit cake , do you keep it in a tin under the bed and eat it secretly , or demolish it at one swoop by sharing it with others ?
15 Scrap it for one day .
16 Er , she gets that for every ten pounds she 's got to spend , so you multiply it by three point eight , yes ?
17 I read it at one sitting , and it scared me stupid .
18 Er but there are of course h n while we 're on that point there are , I 'm afraid , there are s people who take advantage of Marks and Spencers , erm because they know there 's going to be no problem about having goods exchanged so what they do , they buy something from Marks and Spencers wear it on one evening for , for a party or special occasion
19 but drop , pop it over one look
20 It was customary to fly a flag at half-mast when anyone connected with the May weekend died so , not to be beaten , committee members managed to obtain a telegraph pole , paint and erect it in one weekend so that old Amos would not be cheated of this sign of respect .
21 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 .
22 The difference being , that if it 's a saucepan then obviously a saucepan you lift it with one hand and if it 's full of hot water or something then you 'd have to be careful .
23 Stun it with one dose and swat it with the next .
24 They can ship it , National Power can ship it half way across the world and get it for eighteen pound a ton .
25 Apply it to one surface , then clamp the parts together while the adhesive sets .
26 Apply it to one surface then press together quickly and accurately to make a good contact .
27 Again , we said this morning , try and keep it to one page .
28 First crack the whole code and keep it on one side .
29 Use it at 1 ounce ( 28g ) to the gallon ( 4.5 litres ) per square yard ( square metre ) or 5–6 yards ( 5–6 metres ) row run .
30 now you can stick a whole one in your mouth and eat it in one go , ca n't you Martin ? , yes Martin it is it that you did
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