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

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1 It 's best not to try and fit it in during school breaks because you need a continuous stretch of time at it .
2 So if he 's got to he 's ga got to re re-buy something then he just clips it down with sandpaper does he ?
3 I got it down at Smithfield market this morning .
4 I submerge to re-wet my hair and stamp it down in place to stop it shredding my eyeballs .
5 He would grab a completed section of the overall plan from Mark 's private secretary just as soon as she had typed it , and dash off to his own office down the corridor to study it carefully many times over , before taking it along to Muldoon to keep him in the picture .
6 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 .
7 Whitlow driving the free kick into the wall and then lays it off to Lewis stabbed in and away by Collimore .
8 In summer , you 'll need to top it up with water to cope with any evaporation and fish will need regular feeding .
9 Zeinab had set it up for Owen to meet her theatrical friends at their usual cafe and as she and Owen turned into the square , there they were , occupying their usual tables on the edge of the pavement .
10 Harvey held it up for Pike to see .
11 Yes you have n't done it up for years have you ?
12 I mean he would of put it up for sale knowing that you wanted to get somewhere between you , knowing that the house market is as it is
13 The Germans have taken the view that ‘ domestic price stability must have priority over exchange rate stability ’ , leaving it up to others to ensure the latter .
14 The Laming/Foster circular of last year held back from legislating on the purchaser/provider split , leaving it up to authorities to restructure services as they considered feasible .
15 But it leaves it up to staff to assess the limits that may be used in given circumstances .
16 Within weeks , the Westminster Gazette ( 15 September 1898 ) had taken it up in order to ridicule the enemy forces in the Sudan campaign .
17 So I thought I do n't have a lot of money in flat , not that I have a lot , but we like it out of way do n't we ?
18 ‘ Accept the letter then , Miss , ’ the older man insisted , holding it out for Beth to take .
19 A diver had found it out at sea trapped beneath the underground storage container from a petrol station , the container having been ripped right out of the ground .
20 Erm you know it just says about how they carry it out about subjects assumes that er the samples .
21 It was a case of using a magnifying glass and working it out from there.We asked experts for advice , but they did n't agree .
22 Routine care consists of keeping weeds and pests under control , and the tidying up of superfluous foliage immediately the frost has cut it back in order to deprive aquatic insect pests of a winter refuge .
23 Voters of conservative inclination should be on guard against demolition squads from other parties which want to knock it about in order to prove their radicalism .
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