Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a [noun] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 If you intend using a wheelbarrow measure it first .
2 Instead of reading it down , I mean say a Frenchman reading it down , say through erm
3 By using the latest technology , he has developed a method to do it all at once .
4 Er they tried to write a rider to bypass it completely , but I do n't know whether that is sound .
5 NOW that Lennox Lewis has earned a world-title shot it 's interesting to see so many people who previously dubbed him a Canadian imposter jumping on the Brit-for-Champ bandwagon .
6 Want to give a hand to drag it in ? ’ and , ‘ Where 's the mushroom basket ?
7 Suppose that an infant who has hired a horse injures it by careless riding .
8 It can impose substantial fines ( of up to 10 per cent of turnover ) on parties who give effect to a merger either during the suspensory period or after the Commission has issued a decision prohibiting it ; and on parties who fail to divest businesses ( or take other action ) where the Commission has ordered them to do so .
9 PORTH Group , the Christmas decorations maker , has issued a statement saying it has completed talks with its bankers , National Westminster and Societe Generale , over its bank facilities for this year .
10 when the period ( if any ) fixed for the duration of the company by the articles expires , or the event ( if any ) occurs , on the occurrence of which the articles provide that the company is to be dissolved , and the company in general meeting has passed a resolution requiring it to be wound up voluntarily ;
11 A nurse has been knocked down and seriously injured by her own car after she tried to stop a man stealing it .
12 For the first time a British government has established a mechanism enabling it to determine the content and purposes of education along broadly similar lines to other Western European democracies .
13 He would n't say any more until he 'd had a chance to talk it over with a friend , he said . ’
14 ‘ I 'll be going to see a specialist to get it sorted out as soon as I can . ’
15 We 've got to find a way to make it OK to buy a Buick . ’
16 It was , though , and you 're going to have to learn to live with that fact , because you 're certainly not going to get a chance to put it right ! ’
17 I 've had to get a padlock to lock it away .
18 If by note , then she would have had to get a scribe to read it to her .
19 As a county we seem to have a need to make it as hard to succeed as we can .
20 The economy has been so strong in the last few years it 's going to take a lot to bring it down . ’
21 ‘ If Britain is going to produce a Wimbledon Champion it is vital that young school children are continually attracted to tennis at an early age , ’ said Durie .
22 If you 'd like to make a contribution send it to :
23 Did n't like have a finale did it ?
24 If Aschmann becomes unable to perform — as a result of your deliberately destructive influence — I would at once have to issue a statement making it plain that from now on I disassociate myself entirely from the Hochhauser Season . ’
25 Nevertheless , the resolution might still have won a majority had it not been for the stolen goods in the outhouse .
26 ‘ Ken was such a brilliant bloke that if he had an idea of how to deliver a line , he 'd try to find a way to block it .
27 The world has changed since the long , low silver engineering prototype was unveiled at the 1988 British Motor Show and Jaguar 's then chief executive , Sir John Egan , decided that they should try to find a way to build it , as the ultimate supercar to outdo Ferrari and Porsche .
28 And you 're quite sure that while the car was down in Streatley , the thieves who I 'm after would n't have had a chance to take it and use it for their break-in ? ’
29 ‘ It must have cost a fortune to have it taken apart piece by piece and reconstructed , but my Nico never hesitated .
30 ‘ You 'll maybe have to pay a man to do it , then , ’ he said .
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