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

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1 You 're not putting it on under there !
2 Well , there was one thing sure : whatever that feeling was he had n't passed it on to even one of his three sons .
3 The painting was offered to the National Gallery , who turned it down but did not then offer it on to either the Tate or another likely candidate , the National Gallery of Scotland .
4 Post it on to here !
5 I sent it inside an envelope addressed to Ann in the flat below in Russell Square , asking her to post it on to wherever Alison was living .
6 It 's something off , it 's just the attachment that goes from ma , my mum 's Walkman and she nicked off with it when it was at when we were at her house and if I lo , if I keep it anywhere else I 'll lose it so I 've clipped it on to there so I know where it is .
7 He knocked it on to about 35 feet .
8 I 've got ta try hand it on for over a year then I went to live again .
9 so you felt that and that pulse point there if you press on it hard enough you can actually stop the one in the wrist and of course that is controlling the flow of blood to the rest of the arm and you leave a pressure point closed off like that for no more than ten minutes , because if you left it on for too long that it means not sufficient blood 's getting to the rest of the , the limbs and the limb must have its blood supply , so you leave the pressure on for ten minutes and then release it , say for ten seconds just so say that the hand comes back pinkish again and if it 's not slowing down , back on with the pressure again for another ten minutes and that 's how you use it , tap off , ten minutes at the most , tap on for a little while , if it 's leaked again reapply , ten minutes at the most , tap on again , okay and that 's how you 'll control it , so if you do have a sit a situation where the bleeding was bad cos you 've got a , a limb severed , you could n't perhaps put sufficient direct pressure over that limb , this done , right , to control the bleeding then you could use indirect pressure , here , breaking or here , right in the , no playing now please , no trying to find this one right now , do this one tonight , in bed and the old lady said now what are you doing to me , never you mind , go to sleep
10 He positively brims with charm , suggesting that , like the proverbial Don , he has the enviable ability to turn it on at just the right moment .
11 Yeah put it on in here
12 We should have put it on in there .
13 Waiting to — well , God knows how you take it on from where you left it .
14 But I wanted to be involved with a company who was well into the swing of tube amps and take it on from there , and so I started with Ampeg in 1990 . ’
15 We 'll bring it up at the staff meeting on Monday and take it on from there .
16 Would you bring it in at once ?
17 Switch it o switch it in on again now .
18 waddle it in on there .
19 Bring it in to here .
20 There 's a regular traffic of straw from here to the west country which is mostly pasture-land and needs to order it in from outside the area for animal feed .
21 I 'll drop it in round sixish .
22 The bloke says bring it down for today .
23 She had taken that whisky bottle from a nearby table and brought it down with as much strength as she could muster on Duvall 's head .
24 I 'll write it down on here .
25 So , so it must be it is erm can I write it down on here ?
26 You did , you put it down on there .
27 Anabelle thought it a splendid treat , and drank it down at once .
28 in the supermarket and I pick it up to have a look Bryony says do n't touch that 's naughty , do n't touch Ann , put it down at once
29 Oh we 'll have it down at there then .
30 Hakel and Reimer make a book of a slender subject and somehow , despite 160 pages and 529 references , manage to slim it down to practically nothing .
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