Example sentences of "he [vb past] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He threaded it through the bunkers into the heart of the green .
2 He escaped with the help of Bosnians , who gave him civilian clothes to replace his army uniform , and a network of ethnic Hungarians , dodging military police across the country until he made it over the border to Szeged .
3 With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 .
4 Berger said : ‘ He made it to the first corner ahead of me and I tried to hang on .
5 Neville 's determination paid off : he made it to the top , raising £55,000 on the way .
6 His ‘ act as if you own the place ’ approach seemed to work , and he made it to the double doors that opened into the main tunnel complex , not even pausing as he attached a circuit board to a second brick and casually tossed it into the heart of the pile of drums on the dock nearby .
7 Juliet stood staring at him as he made it to the kitchen chair .
8 She knew how Sisyphus must have felt , rolling that stone wearily up the hill , only to see it slide back down again as he made it to the top .
9 He made it to the Temple of Bel-Shamharoth . ’
10 In competition with 800 other boys , he made it to the last five , but nerves got the better of him during a final audition at the Criterion Theatre , in London 's West End .
11 ‘ Anyway , Charlie made it really simple for me , there were two guys at the back who could n't stand up and he laid it on a plate for me .
12 Jehan pulled his tunic over his head , and he laid it on the empty stool to his right .
13 He laid it on the table halfway between him and Cley , his head on one side as he appeared to measure the distance precisely .
14 He laid it on the desk .
15 Folding it up carefully , he laid it across a chair .
16 He checked it with a shake of his head .
17 He inserted it through the side of his skull and , finding that he was still alive though in some pain , drove to a nearby hospital , where he later died .
18 And he attacked it with a relish and enthusiasm which surprised even himself .
19 He plunged it into a dish of lavender essence and was astonished how quickly the burn healed .
20 And said , so it 's completely anonymous and all that and he said oh I ca n't be bothered to send that in , so he chucked it in the bin and they phoned him up and said why have n't you sent your form in ?
21 He , he put all down and he , he pinned it on the back on the back door
22 For a long time he held the photograph , fingering it gently , careful not to mark it , and then he pinned it to the cork-board on the wall .
23 He passed it over the table , and courteously got up to give Catherine a second copy .
24 Three days after receiving the inspectors report , he passed it to the Serious Fraud Office for further investigation .
25 He re-directed it to the sales department and made a mental note to have a word with the post room ; it was about time that they got their act together .
26 Pitching the F1 as a ‘ super-bike ’ , he sold it at a retail price of £13,000 .
27 An owner now obtained ( in theory at least ) the same price for his land irrespective of whether he sold it to a private individual or to a public authority .
28 He sold it to an American bookseller , who broke up the historic volumes that had survived the hazards of more than six centuries .
29 After this but before the rogue was traced , the rogue took the car along to a market in Warren Street ( where dealers commonly sold cars ) and he sold it to an innocent purchaser .
30 The star lot , Holbein 's Lady with a Squirrel , was withdrawn two weeks ago by Lord Cholmondeley , when he sold it to the National Gallery for £10 million .
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