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

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1 It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939 , but , though he failed to hit it off with the central committee , he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy .
2 if we if we get it off the ground at all it may be we 'd want to carry it over till the Autumn and start the new season with it .
3 I 'm here for one reason — to do a job , and I mean to carry it through to the best of my ability , with or without your approval .
4 The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum .
5 There can be emergency situations , for instance if your dog cuts its paw or is bitten by a poisonous snake , when you will need to carry it back to the vehicle or home .
6 They tried pushing it back into the hole but the force of the water was too great .
7 finally only one of junior teams has made it through to the third round of the cup …
8 ‘ I tried to play it down in the report . ’
9 Four weeks of being cooped up with Flute had taught Arthur that Ubu Roi was the most seminal possible thing about funniness , and if it was a book he was prepared to try getting it out of the public library one day .
10 Yet , curiously , the science that has changed the presentation of text has brought it back under the control of a single person , just as it was when the first presses printed .
11 And then if it if if we have it down in reception for a bit , er and it works and does n't look like falling to bits , the we could consider taking it along to the Newark Show as well .
12 Their houses , the tall , crumbling tenements with their cracked roof tiles and their creaking balconies huddle together round the church as if they want to shoulder it out of the way .
13 Codron tried to get it on at the Royal Court — on the face of things , an ideal setting-but it was turned down there , too .
14 So as a result to that , there , there erm , there is going to be a public meeting on the tenth September , which is actually organised by the Labour party , erm , but obviously the who thing very worried about the attendance at that , erm the , have , had to organise it very quickly because he wants to get it in before the sixteenth , we 'll still trying to get erm a National speaker , I 'm hoping that Julie from the er , eh National Help Federation will be able to come , but she 's on holiday till Monday erm , I do n't .
15 erm What happens if erm your boss is n't on the phone and their boss has transferred all their calls to the other phone , the other phone rings as well as the secretaries ring , so you pick it up on your phone , which is R star star 3 , and then you want to get it through to the boss , but when you ring the number it comes through to the other phone .
16 So think of some number right divide it by a hundred and twenty now we want to get it back to the number we first thought of so what
17 We want to get it out of the way before it starts escalating .
18 want to get it out till the last minute in case it rained on it again .
19 But you have no faith in the power of the economy and want to prop it up with the crutches of the rotten police regime .
20 No , the only way the Seven could get at The New Hope would be to try to blow it out of the sky from below .
21 Other countries , including West Germany and Japan , are following , and the UK is a world leader in research , though our country 's usual secrecy has kept it out of the headlines .
22 I carried my bewilderment into the coffee shop and tried to drown it along with the froth of my cappuccino .
23 Not everybody 's cup of tea , I know , but it beats battling it out with the Republican Guard or the evil Knights of Knobtwat .
24 We agreed to set it up at the last meeting .
25 He says well I , we were on about sort of and he says bring it up at the next meeting , I says
26 They 'll accept it and put send it through on the nod if we can get his support .
27 By the 1970s he 'd moved it back onto the street .
28 And since he 'd opened it up in the first place — and he definitely owed David Dennis a drink for putting him onto it — every chance of a couple of TV spots on the strength of it .
29 I remembered — I 'd stuffed it back in the envelope with my dreams .
30 Sparta had taken Delphi out of Phokian control ; Athens intervened to give it back to the Phokians , and that was that .
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