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

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1 Agreed to purchase one machine initially , JF to be responsible for booking it out to Garden Departments .
2 Yes , I mean I do n't think there 's a problem about opening it up to them except their meetings traditionally are in the early morning
3 Short-term memory is the phenomenon by which we can remember a telephone number long enough after looking it up to be able to dial it .
4 There is also the hereditary factor and cellulite does tend to run in families , so you may have your mother to thank for passing it on to you !
5 after that we sort of passed it on to the one next you know what to expect , but if it was down to my mother she 'd never tell you .
6 Thus it is a general policy to ensure that mineral working is carried on ‘ with proper regard for the appearance and other amenities of the area ’ , and that when the working is finished the land should ( wherever practicable ) not be left derelict but ‘ restored or otherwise treated with a view of bringing it back to some form of beneficial use ’ .
7 Cycle parking is actually I wish they 'd actually pay a bit more places to actually put your bike and you did n't have to sort of tie it up to some lamppost or something
8 Now you can look at that and sort of chant it out to yourself and learn that as a table or learn it visually or vaguely remember some of it and fill in the gaps by going back , What happened when we tried when we dripped ac acid on a metal ?
9 It is now fairly certain that the Australia antigen represents part of the virus responsible for type B hepatitis and its discovery has made it easier to determine the modes of transmission and the presence of a ‘ carrier ’ state , in which the infected person may suffer no ill health from his disease but is still capable of passing it on to others .
10 It was just that erm the other varieties around were competing too heavily against it so they thought what 's the point of passing it on to the children .
11 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
12 But I would of liked to of handed it on to someone else !
13 Spartak defender Victor Onopko smacked Rushie while in the penalty box , but instead of pointing it out to the referee and then playing it by the book , we had David Burrows tearing into an absolutely scandalous tackle and the tone was set .
14 And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd
15 Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway …
16 Instead of taking it out to the back and throwing it in the bin .
17 Surrogacy is an arrangement whereby a woman carries a child with the intention of handing it over to another woman after its birth .
18 They 're in the process of putting it up to two .
19 It appears from Jean Piaget 's child psychology that perception has been inseparable from simulation right from the start , and that instead of learning to project my inwardness on to other persons I had to unlearn the habit of projecting it on to the rising sun or a bouncing ball .
20 ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’
21 well he put it in , probably did n't put it , must of taken it out to of looked at it surely
22 The Wolvercote Tongue was insured for half a million dollars , and one of the safest ways of transferring it over to England had got to be on the person of the traveller : few people would entrust such an item to letter-post or parcel-post or courier-service ; and even if they did , the insurance-risk premium would be prohibitive .
23 The hay had been cut a few days before and dried in the sun and Frederick made light work of heaving it up to Albert on the cart .
24 It 's actually quite a good book and I 'd had a few qualms about turning it over to Lenny the Lathe , who specializes in converting books more than an inch thick into fireproof combination lock safes .
25 I would then propose to add it to the agenda of the Transport Working Group before bringing it back to the Chief Executive 's Management Group .
26 In bringing it up to date and making it profitable , he had to tread warily , for although it was made up of land and property , it was essentially about people .
27 From this you can better judge both the potential of the farm and what is involved in bringing it up to that potential .
28 No , everyone was bringing it back , it was , Ben from bringing it back to it .
29 When a child has got the squeeze , he is allowed to hold on to it as long as he wants before passing it on to the next person .
30 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 . ’
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