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

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1 Or do n't or manually type it in .
2 We 've more or less pinned it down to coming from the the drainage systems .
3 If you add the line SET WINPMT= prompt to your Autoexec.bat file ( or just type it in before you start Windows ) any MS-DOS sessions that you start will have the command prompt as defined .
4 Any way that you can think of that will help to get these axes right because most of the time it 's going to be this sort of thing I mean you said , Do you want me to work it you know use the graph or just work it out from this .
5 It does not , however , provide them with any defence to a claim that they negligently advised a particular treatment or negligently carried it out .
6 There is an art to the task ; it is possible , otherwise , to put out the fire by smothering it with too much fuel , or even to poke it up too hard so that the last embers blaze up and the fire dies .
7 Whatever you do , do n't press both sides of the neck at the same time : you could diminish the flow of blood to the head , or even cut it off .
8 I know I live on a fierce and magical planet , which sheds or surrenders rain or even flings it off in whipstroke after whipstroke , which fires out bolts of electric gold into the firmament at 186,000 miles per second , which with a single shrug of its tectonic plates can erect a city in half an hour .
9 You can ask at your branch for the balance on your account , or even find it out using one of your bank 's automated machines .
10 Because you will know in advance when you need the cash , you can use a 90-day-notice account or even tie it up for five years for a better return .
11 She admitted it but that was , she had drunk more than her share , that was , it was not to be taken seriously , there were , she could n't even remember saying it , it could have been him , he was drunk was n't he , misunderstanding or even making it up , after all he had done it , not her , he had taken the boy to London , she was asleep , did n't even hear them go , he had taken the boy and left him there , OK , lost him there , easy to do in London but better find him or all hell would break loose and she was not going to carry the can , not for anybody .
12 Or else found it out .
13 Unfortunately over the years there was such a deficit for whatever reason lot 's of things were tried it was then decided that it was two options one was closing lose so much money or actually put it out to franchise fortunately enough that people were at all the money and we did n't get an income from it .
14 If the owner does not resist the taking of his property , or actually hands it over , because of , for example , threats of violence , in one sense it could be said that there is ‘ consent : ’ yet the offence of robbery , as defined in section 8(1) of the Theft Act 1968 , involves , as one of its elements , theft .
15 Making herself examine this thought , slowly and properly turning it around in her mind , recreating the scene which she could see so vividly of Jasper and Bert with the two I.R.A. , she had to admit that Jasper and Bert had made a bad impression .
16 But he survived his brush with death and eventually made it back to an English hospital .
17 The long aisles of trees threw Twoflower 's voice from side to side and eventually tossed it back to him , unheeded .
18 Azhag fought the Troll , and eventually chased it back to its lair where he slew it after a bloody struggle .
19 Provided he could use the motion , he might be able to rock away at the melancholy and eventually shift it off its fierce sticking point .
20 He tugged at the flask of whisky inside his tunic and eventually worked it out .
21 Beat back a pawn storm on Queen side and eventually turned it round .
22 My way is to burn a hole in using a soldering iron , or by heating up a similarly shaped piece of metal on the gas oven and slowly easing it through .
23 She bought a pine table from a junk shop and slowly sandpapered it down in the garden , and then sealed it , something she 'd never done before , never even thought of doing before .
24 As you breathe out you will trap some of this air in this mask and slowly breathe it back in .
25 ‘ How what , Jannie ? ’ asked Bob , taking a teaspoonful of sugar from the jar and slowly licking it up .
26 I did not dare move , and yet I did : I put my hand on his thigh , and slowly moved it up towards the centre of my desire .
27 He had lifted the locket on its fine gold chain and deftly fastened it around her neck .
28 I felt disinclined actually to hand to him the piece of paper I was holding , and so put it down on the end of his bed .
29 You have to be able to hold it up there and perhaps put it down on paper or apply it .
30 You will say I ought to have informed you I would not part with the boy in such circumstances as you had taken trouble to describe but until I saw the girl I was not sure in my own mind what to do and only made it up when confronted with her and not taking to her at all .
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