Example sentences of "[vb past] it [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mimms went for a cross he was never going to reach , Jason Dozzell helped it on to Kiwomya , and the in-form striker calmly lobbed home the winner past the despairing lunge of Nicky Marker . |
2 | And I had to my satisfaction traced it back to Jules and Boris [ Yul 's grandfather and father , both of whom deserted their families ] . ’ |
3 | If he found that the archbishop disliked a nomination , he coolly referred it back to Downing Street . |
4 | and what they did , and you were there , and you must 've been listening , what they did , percent for people , they moved it up to Policy and Resources , Policy and Resources percent for people came around , Councillor spoke . |
5 | For a time it was held at Bologna , in the papal states , but the imperial representatives protested and the pope moved it back to Trent . |
6 | ‘ I reported it twice to Kilburn police station in London and the Salvation Army but I never saw her again . |
7 | A council inspector was called in to test the beer at the club in Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk … and found it up to strength . |
8 | ‘ Yeah , on Master Of Puppets we dropped it down to D and live we took it down to C sharp . |
9 | So I hired it out to people and work night and day when the weather was bonny , combining their barley and that . |
10 | I 'd never driven a van in my life but I managed to drive it from the East End to the West End , which I found a feat , and then I finally drove it up to Cumberland in the snow which was even more of a feat . |
11 | We gave him the money and he handed it immediately to Romany , the administrator of bribes . |
12 | He handed it over to Cranston . |
13 | He pulled a sheet from one of the beds , spread it on the floor , opened up wardrobes and drawers , scooped up armfuls of clothes — there was no time to make any kind of selection and even if there had been he would have been unable to pick and choose , they were all women 's clothing — dumped them on the sheet , tied up the four corners , lugged the bundle up the companionway and handed it over to Riley . |
14 | ( Critics of the Keynesian approach often pointed an accusatory finger at this assumption , claiming that it removed wage theory from the hands of economists and handed it over to sociologists . |
15 | On an impulse he returned to the bar , took off his own hat , the one he had bought on Maidstone 's advice , and handed it over to Franco for safe keeping . |
16 | He stared at it a moment , then handed it across to Karr . |
17 | She leapt down , carefully shook the sand off it and handed it back to Simon as he and Ben ran across the last few yards towards her . |
18 | Kim picked the book up and opened it at random , then handed it back to Hammond . |
19 | Corbett studied the list intently , grunted with pleasure , handed it back to Wishart and rose . |
20 | She re-read the definition , then closed the book and handed it back to Molly who smiled . |
21 | So I wrote a piece about slugs and handed it in to Brown . |
22 | A postman on his morning delivery round found the empty bag on a footpath alongside the railway line between Arbour Lane and Stump Lane and handed it in to police . |
23 | Sunderland turned it on to win 3–0 against Ipswich and end their dismal sequence of five league defeats but Crosby expects an entirely different type of game against a side battling desperately for survival . |
24 | Because you turned it up to number five and it was pale . |
25 | They sucked it and licked it down to size . |
26 | We flew to the coast at Clacton and followed it along to Felixstowe . |
27 | They reached the great river at Old Melrose , at the foot of Lauderdale , and followed it down to Kelso , where they had made contact with Sir Simon Fraser , who was not exactly besieging Balliol in Roxburgh Castle but containing him there , with the Warden 's force , to prevent him joining Edward Plantagenet at Berwick . |
28 | They caught up with the truck and followed it back to camp . |
29 | Bracknell 's youth team keeper , Dean Simmons was soon under pressure and as early as the ninth minute , Abingdon took the lead ; having forced a corner , Keith Appleton swung the ball into the area , Steve Aries won it well in the air , and knocked it down to Liam Herbert who crashed his shot past Simmons to make it one nil . |
30 | Beuno swung it up to eye-level . |