Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
2 I pick up the bike and return it to the shed .
3 Dunlop rode the Honda which Gawley has had all year and the plan was for Gawley to take over the bike and ride it at Donington .
4 Lee took hold of the bike and pulled it over the fence .
5 She dressed hurriedly , made herself a snack , took the bike and wheeled it round the corner of the cottage into the front garden .
6 If Franz Kafka was to re-write The Trial and set it in Hampden Babylon , the novel 's alienated victim would be a goalkeeper , a solitary figure trapped between the posts , perpetually fearing the penalty .
7 Because the high power electron beam would damage the magnets , a magnetic transport system ( not shown ) injects the beam into the wiggler and removes it at the exit .
8 Lean forward as you rise As in the beach start , by leaning down on a straight front arm you are taking the weight off the back of the board and putting it on the mast foot .
9 I took the collar off , removed the stones , put the rest in the sack and took it to the gibbet .
10 ‘ Hello , Margaret , ’ said Juliet , a little disconcerted when the woman lifted the colander and held it before her .
11 The rubber takes a grip on the shell and forces it between the rollers , which are set at just the right distance apart so that they crack the shell without damaging the kernel .
12 Having been placed on to three lengths of webbing , six men would be required to lift the shell and put it into the case ; the webs were then cut , as it would not have been possible to withdraw them .
13 I remember boiling the milk and pouring it on the tea leaves .
14 The gaoler opened it , took a cresset torch from the passageway and pushed it into a small crevice in the cell wall .
15 It was my job to go to all these various places and collect the money and take the numbers on the till and collect the money and put it in a bag , put it in the safe .
16 She took the money and put it in her pocket .
17 and he said and if he sells the car and keeps all the money and spends it on himself he says that 's gon na look , he 's gon na look really bad
18 Macnaghten J. dealt with the question whether the action is maintainable on the ground of the principle of Foakes v. Beer ( above , p.240 ) , to which I have referred , and he says : ‘ In the present case the jury , by their verdict , have found that on July 6 Mr. Kennard made an offer that if , on the following day , the plaintiff obtained the money and paid it into a bank at Eastbourne with instructions to remit it to the account of Stanley Evans & Co. at the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England , he would not serve the bankruptcy notice .
19 Mum was crying as she picked up the money and slipped it into her purse which she kept down her bosom .
20 It would also leave Lewis as possibly a minor player in the world heavyweight scene which could be returning to the chaos that surrounded it before Mike Tyson brutally united sports richest prize .
21 You know I very carefully picked up my glasses and put them in the case and put it in my in there
22 He reached for the case and took it in both hands .
23 When Oldham Magistrates granted summonses against Brady and Hindley for the murder of the child following a private application , the Director , having already decided that in all the circumstances it would not be in the public interest to institute proceedings against them , used his statutory powers under Section 6 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 to take over the conduct of the case and to discontinue it under Section 23 .
24 Scrambling to his feet , he took the case and hung it by its handle on to a support-post of the fence , then quickly climbed back over , lifted down the case , and hurried back across the glade and down the path by which he had come , finally disappearing into the trees .
25 Because of the sole directorship , the Revenue is trying to ride roughshod through the facts of the case and turn it into a mini investigation .
26 The carefully designed tasks , which are a feature of all the books , challenge the practising teacher to reflect on the information in the text and apply it to their own knowledge and experience of teaching .
27 A fortnight later Edward sealed the text and issued it to all sheriffs .
28 Very , very carefully , Holmes took the snake and threw it into the metal box .
29 In some species the outside of the suds hardens into a dry crust , retaining the moisture within ; in others , the female regularly descends to the pond or stream beneath , absorbs water through her skin and then returns to the egg-mass and moistens it with her urine .
30 By reserving his rights he does not achieve a legal impasse , and indeed , if this is the goal , he should be advised to terminate the contract and re-negotiate it in the light of the new circumstances .
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