Example sentences of "[n mass] and [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Flake the mackerel and scatter it over the spinach . |
2 | It would be very useful if we could trap all this data and stuff it into a file , then we could study it at our leisure . |
3 | He erased all the existing data and replaced it with a single line written in capital letters : TO BE TERMINATED AFTER THE ASSASSINATION OF JAMEL MOBUTO . |
4 | It is also possible to collect learning data and feed it to an instructor either on-line or off-line . |
5 | Otherwise a data collection exercise is necessary to capture the data and store it in the database . |
6 | As the system is updated , nothing is lost for storage is so cheap that it is always more cost effective to slap a primitive TEI type header on each block of data and transfer it to the next store rather than sort out what is likely to be needed from what is not . |
7 | ‘ Our EIS software will extract validated data and convert it into a more user-friendly form — charts , graphs and tables — allowing ‘ drill down ’ to greater levels of detail within a subject . |
8 | In 1888 he bought Kirkstall Abbey near Leeds for £10,000 and presented it as a civic monument , and he gave £5,000 to Leeds Infirmary , as well as other sums for charitable purposes — deeds for which , in 1889 , he became the first honorary freeman of Leeds . |
9 | The committee of the Celtic Plate Tournament at Blackwell Grange Golf Club raised more than £400 and donated it to the hospice in memory of their colleague Jock Taylor who died recently . |
10 | The child held out a cloth , and took the fowl and wrapped it in the napkin , and handed the package back to Davide . |
11 | in the end , Graham decided to donate the tank , equipment and fish and maintain it for the hospital free of charge . |
12 | I removed this fish and put it in a quarantine tank and I treated both the Damsel and the fish in the main tank with Cuprazin . |
13 | 4 By the end of the week , I rubberband the treat food dish onto the end of an extra perch and put it into the cage through the door . |
14 | They assumed that wealth was automatically there , and that the task of politics was simply to take from the wrong people and give it to the right ones . |
15 | Grate the rind from one of the grapefruit and put it into a baking dish , together with the shallots and wine . |
16 | Mary Rose took off her mink and handed it to a large redheaded girl , who looked at it and stroked the silky fur before she hung it up on the back door among the muddy anoraks . |
17 | This is the time to know how fear works and to tackle it in the right way . |
18 | In 1974 , the fire brigade moved into new premises , rendering the existing building useless — so the local district council bought it for £36,000 and changed it into the block of 10 flats for elderly people . |
19 | The Church of Scotland bought it in 1960 for £27,500 and opened it as an eventide home two years later . |
20 | In the second set of instructions , take the one pair and perm it with the two highest scoring selections in each of the three trios and in the third section , perm a straight 8 from 9 among your second column trio matches . |
21 | For example polymethyl methacrylate ( Perspex , Plexiglas ) may be moulded to any desired shape by warming it to temperatures little over 100°C and cooling it in the deformed state . |
22 | Since the first edition of this volume , the government has discontinued the low-income families statistical series and substituted it with a new series showing households below average income . |
23 | The price of this combo is excellent for a twin channel amp , but its shortcomings in the lead department may keep it from playing in the World Series and confine it to the Junior League . |