Example sentences of "[verb] it on [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Mimms went for a cross he was never going to reach , Jason Dozzell helped it on to Kiwomya , and the in-form striker calmly lobbed home the winner past the despairing lunge of Nicky Marker .
2 Members agreed to pass it on to Durham County Council .
3 The former Spurs full-back , whose Wimbledon team were among the originators of the direct approach , complained : ‘ Leeds hoofed the ball about 50 times further than we ever did and relied on John Lukic knocking it on to Lee Chapman 's head for about 70 per cent of their attacks . ’
4 When I tried it on in Harvey Nichols it looked all right , but now I see it out here I realize how stupid and childish it looks . ’
5 The money was definitely being brought to Mordecai ; and Mordecai was definitely passing it on to Osman .
6 Finch handed the photograph to Miller , who did no more than glance at it before passing it on to Golding and muttering : ‘ Could be anywhere . ’
7 I put my hand in the water trickling down the rock and put it on to Zoe .
8 Put it on for Tuesday .
9 ‘ He gets the money from someone else and passes it on to Osman ? ’
10 Agnew turning it on towards Ormanroyd and the header by Laws was excellent .
11 Fearing pre-election jitters would make things worse for French collectors this year , organisers Daniel Gervis and Florence Benhaim also changed the dates of the Salon to put it on after France 's two-round General Election on 21 and 28 March .
12 Back at Nathan 's sledge he is too cold to be bothered to ride again so we hoist it on to Odd-Knut 's sledge and ride on .
13 He turned the block over to ‘ train online ’ , warned it on to Bradley Fold Station and pulled his signals off .
14 She can always hand it on to Peaseblossom or Mustardseed .
15 As a matter of fact' — he frowned in concentration — ‘ I do recall her putting a matchbook in her handbag at one point and saying she would pass it on to Heather because she collected the things .
16 I expect he 'll pass it on to Duroc 's men . ’
17 Wrexham 's Labour MP , Dr John Marek , received part of the petition containing over 1,000 signatures at the weekend and will pass it on to Mr Cook in the Commons .
18 Arriving at Le Caillou , Napoleon found that Maj Duuring of the First Chasseurs , guarding the baggage , had taken the initiative and sent it on towards Cherleroi .
19 Culley took change from a ten pound note from the barman and passed it on to Stan , then carried the drinks over to the table where Kelso was sitting .
20 He passed it on to Winston .
21 I passed it on to Irene . ’
22 The commission to design the memorial chapel was first given to G.F. Bodley ( 1827–1907 ) , an eminent church architect of the late-Victorian period , but Bodley passed it on to Comper who had been his most highly talented pupil .
23 An unsuspecting crew member intercepted a call destined for the prince and passed it on to Diana .
24 Rowland sold it on to Murdoch .
25 While he waited he switched on the television , flicked it on to CNN .
26 I have discussed this with Simon and have passed it on to Paul Ralph for him to gather the components together for you .
27 ‘ I was getting more and more irritable , partly because of David trying it on with Sara .
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