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

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1 Get an organ donor card , fill it in and show it to your relatives to let them know your wishes .
2 Please take the time to fill it in and return it to the address below by June 1 1992 .
3 and you have your agenda , will you fill it in and send it to me ?
4 ‘ The two of you rolled it up planks on to the truck , roped it down and drove it to the site ; is that right ? ’
5 She marched over to the desk set against the wall , and scribbled three chemical formulas on the hotel writing paper before folding it over and giving it to Mike .
6 When the claimant was a relative or friend , the first reaction after the hugs and kisses was to take hold of the label round the child 's neck , tear it off and throw it to the ground .
7 He peeled it off and threw it to one side then sat facing the three Americans .
8 ‘ He 'd been wearing this over the shirt he wore for the sitting , ’ Edwards said , ‘ and at the end of the last sitting just as he was leaving , as an afterthought , he said , ‘ Oh you better have this ’ and took it off and gave it to me , like the end of a football match . ’
9 Mary switched it off and handed it to him .
10 ‘ This book : if you lose it somewhere , someone will pick it up and return it to you .
11 I think it came from David , but Angie and Tony certainly drummed it up and sold it to us and then went on and sold it to others .
12 The steak was ready and Matthew dished it up and took it to the dining table .
13 Cowley took the phone from Roz Hatch as she picked it up and passed it to him , then left him to his privacy .
14 Then they stand it up and show it to the world .
15 A wooden scooter he 'd made tipped me over the handlebars on its maiden voyage and he picked it up and smashed it to smithereens against a lamp-post , as if it were a cobra that had just delivered a fatal bite .
16 ‘ This is for you , ’ he said , picking it up and offering it to her .
17 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
18 Pick it up and give it to mummy please ?
19 Pick it up and give it to mummy please .
20 Oh put it down here I 'll cut it up and give it to the birds .
21 You picked it up and gave it to me .
22 This time one came off ; the man who ran the shy picked it up and gave it to Emmie .
23 They wrapped it up and gave it to her , and it did have a head like a baby .
24 My father-in-law bought it for £26 , did it up and gave it to us for a wedding present in June 1969 .
25 It clutches the note , screws it up and holds it to its greasy black coat .
26 Catching sight of her bag on the end of the bed , he picked it up and handed it to her .
27 Stick a piece of Christmas tape across the top of the stocking , cut it out and stick it to a folded piece of card .
28 When I came across an article in The Times of 18 December 1964 , on cats which could swim , I cut it out and sent it to George Boas … but not to Panofsky .
29 In order to test my reaction , and before I had received my copy , Michael had typed it out and sent it to me , almost as if it might be one of his own efforts , and I had reacted with some reserve .
30 I take it out and show it to her , move it towards her hand .
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