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

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1 Brown will probably be involved in passing it on to other sites as well as to colleagues at the Morgan Grenfell operation .
2 For the most part , a node is a staging post area , collecting energy during daylight , and passing it on to other parts of the plant during darkness , when the elaboration stops , and there is not so much traffic on the stem main road .
3 All you need to do is write down the basic outline of the story , with relevant names , departments , and an office-hours telephone number , and pass it on to one of our contact points .
4 Add it on to one .
5 Cut the slice in four and put it on to four hot plates .
6 Finish drying with the diffuser , pushing it on to each section of hair so it almost touches the scalp .
7 When that did not work they tried pumping or spraying it on to neighbouring fields , hoping it would filter through the ground by natural causes .
8 The duty of care , provided under Section 34 of the 1990 Environmental Protection Act , makes all businesses responsible for ensuring that their waste is disposed of properly , by passing it on to authorized waste collectors .
9 We believe it would be a cynical interpretation of sustainable development to pass it on to future generations to solve .
10 We believe it would be a cynical interpretation of sustainable development to pass it on to future generations to solve .
11 So in 1911 Steel-Maitland offered to join the Halsbury Club in order to guide it on to safer lines — and was immediately accused of disloyalty by Walter Long .
12 The characters from the two novels carry their ontological status with them and pass it on to those they engender .
13 However , both the Commission and national authorities are bound not to disclose any business secrets and therefore the recipient of any such document could not pass it on to any other national authority or use it otherwise than for the investigation in hand .
14 He assured me he would , in turn , pass it on to any family he might have .
15 You have n't passed it on to any children at all ?
16 Ultimately the Marino family surrendered the site to the governor who sold it on to another Milanese businessman , Carlo Omodeo , who did at least allow a member of the Marino family to live in part of it — at an agreed rent .
17 A child was writing a poem in Bengali and passing it on to another boy to translate for him .
18 If you have been nominated to respond to an SPR , this option enables you to accept responsibility for the SPR or to pass it on to another user .
19 They 've put it from that wall , and they 've stuck it on to this wall .
20 Bring back Anton Corbijn ; put it on to recycled paper
21 ‘ We drummed it in to all three of our children not to go off with strangers and Johanna was sensible enough to listen , ’ said Robert .
22 Pack it in to small straight-sided china , glazed earthenware or glass pots .
23 He do n't have no tower himself , but Khor said he had like some socket on his finger , just plugs it in to some surgery-box and the machine fixes you up real good .
24 If the registration service was erm , asked to ma to reduce its budgets for ninety four , five and future years , by twenty thousand , it could do it in to three , four , five because it would bring forward twenty thousand pounds worth of carry forwards .
25 In Figure 9.5 I have continued it down to 10 bars , the pressure versus altitude being calculated from adiabatic lapse-rate conditions .
26 He eventually whittled it down to eighteen thousand and his successors have since reduced the number even more dramatically .
27 Machover puts it down to psychosomatic causes .
28 A check was done on the pH and a proprietary acid buffer was added to bring it down to 6.5 Softening resin was added in a box filter to bring down the hardness to 8°DGH .
29 These machine errors happened two or three times a day , I put it down to mechanical damage whilst moving .
30 Oh we 've got it down to absolute fine art now !
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