Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They always , they always lag as you know , our , our , we always underspend capital in the first half against what our division think they 're gon na do and they always think they 're gon na catch it up in the second half , they never do but erm , it wo n't be , you know , it wo n't be materially different .
2 Under the terms of the agreement , O&Y will continue to manage the property and will buy it back in the future at a premium .
3 you do is hang it over on the clothes line , stand back a few inches , just give it an even spray ,
4 I did all that and you 're gon na hang it out on the line .
5 A small one , but let's chuck it in with the rest .
6 ‘ Why do n't yer chuck it down in the dustbin ? ’ he suggested .
7 They found the brassiere under the bed and Jo let him hook it up at the back for her .
8 Let's go downstairs and show it off to the others . ’
9 You 're concentration goes it 's like er it 's like someone 's going to try and head it in to the net and he 's trying to work out which corner it 's going into and he 's
10 The finals take place later in the week when the last 32 teams will battle it out in the historic surroundings of the Oxford Union .
11 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
12 I shall grow it down into a bob and have it a bit long steppy bit at the back and keep growing it .
13 Erm is it , It 's not an atom but it 's You could n't break say a piece of uranium or into an atom , but you could break it up into an isotope .
14 Whatever type of communication system we use , we can break it down into the following parts : ( a ) a source of information ( b ) a device which converts the information into a suitable form for transmission ( c ) the means of communication ( channel of communication ) itself ( d ) perhaps some form of processing circuit(s) at intervals along the way ( e ) a destination for the signal and its conversion into a suitable form ( which is normally that of the original ) and , finally , ( f ) the receiver of the information .
15 It 's quite a complex manoeuvre and so we 'll break it down into the different parts that changing hands , turning the boat around and changing sides .
16 The H B F figure for Greater York was twelve thousand three hundred , the Barton Willmore figure was twelve thousand seven hundred , but they did break it down on a district basis , and they gave five six five o to Ryedale , and then Michael Courcier , represented by Mr Sedgewick , a much more modest figure of ten thousand six hundred , for Greater York .
17 We 've got some soup so we thought well we can make some of that up in the morning then we could just warm it up for the dinners
18 Do n't bring it over to the first character , leave it exactly where it is .
19 We 'll bring it up at the staff meeting on Monday and take it on from there .
20 Would it be a situation if we asked the Town Clerk and er maybe with the Chairman , it 's a little bit difficult , I think the Town Clerk at this stage , to speak to and then if it seems possible we could bring it up at the Planning Committee meeting and arrange a date to go down and have a look , when we 've actually approached the land owners .
21 ‘ I 've been involved in a few of these things but I 've never seen anyone bring it up to the level he did — he turned it up a few notches . ’
22 Will you bring it up to the house tomorrow , instead ? ’ he shouted .
23 Paula , and perhaps we 'll bring it up in a first aid .
24 you could bring it round to the corner .
25 She 'd bring it out into the open .
26 I mean can you bring it out into the open ?
27 ‘ Because , ’ the Doctor answered , a little hoarse himself , ‘ the enhancer works both ways , and the Old One 's survival instinct is letting him draw on its excess life-force to try and bring it back into the world .
28 You can bring it back in the morning when you pick up your own . ’
29 So let's bring it down to a really personal level then .
30 I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever .
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