Example sentences of "[art] car [coord] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Police have appealed for witnesses to the raid or anyone who might have seen the men stealing the car or abandoning it .
2 Cornelius came around the car and took it from him .
3 A brief encounter with the new range last week convinced me the changes have rejuvenated the car and made it the equal of anything from Munich or Stuttgart .
4 Do you want to borrow the car and return it later ? ’
5 She had the most ghastly pallor , Sabine thought , racing to fetch her jacket from the car and put it under the older woman 's head as a pillow .
6 You were slowing dow get towards the car and blow it up !
7 ‘ I 'll fetch the car and bring it round .
8 With a sigh , she got out of the car and locked it , walking deliberately by his car to peer curiously inside .
9 When they got near the large boxes , Christopher stood up inside the car and lifted it round to turn it .
10 They tied him into the car and set it alight .
11 This monitors nine separate areas of the car and immobilises it if someone tries to break in .
12 He climbed from the car and examined it with interest .
13 The salesman was just closing the hood , and Hank walked round to the back of the car and bounced it firmly up and down with his hands .
14 She brushed past Penry , eluding the hand he put out to detain her as she ran outside to the car , deaf to his entreaties as she jumped in the car and started it up with a violent rev of the engine .
15 He answered the advertisement , inspected the car and bought it .
16 ‘ I looked for a marshall 's post , but the guy 's glove prevented him pulling out the safety pin in the extinguisher and I had to get out of the car and do it for him ! ’
17 She was went to sleep in the car I used to sit in the car and do it cos the light was good out there .
18 In National Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. v. Jones ( 1988 H.L. ) the issue was whether the sections could operate to defeat the title of someone much earlier in the chain of events than C. Thieves had stolen a car and sold it to A who sold it to C ( a car dealer ) who sold it to D ( another car dealer ) who sold it to Jones .
19 In the evening rush-hour a lorry had skidded into a car and jammed it up against one of the pillar-boxes outside the hospital .
20 At thirteen he took a car and wrote it off .
21 I can not believe that many members of the public believe that that is justice , or that it conveys the right message to those who , tonight , will steal a car and race it in the path of some other innocent victim .
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