Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He took it from me and put it on the mantelpiece .
2 I 've brought a bottle with me and put it in the fridge .
3 He wrenches his cigarette from his mouth , glares at me and grinds it into the ashtray , disconcerted by the firecracker element .
4 Mrs McDougall , with a quick , concerned look at me , took my basket from me and dumped it on the counter .
5 It was suggested that some existing pensioners , who may not have drawn the sum due to them on leaving the Bank , could now claim the sum due to them and donate it to the Fund .
6 One strategy is to take a statement from them and tender it under the Civil Evidence Act to see if the other side serve a counter notice requiring them to be called .
7 I composed a note for them and left it in the hall beside the phone .
8 The significance of the service lies in the attempt to take the process away from them and place it under the control of national and local welfare élites .
9 Always carry it with you or push it into the soil .
10 Go back to the lift and go up , carry the weight to the button and drop it on the button to start the swing , stand on the swing and fly up-right , collect the weight above you and throw it onto the button next to the swing , go back to where you grabbed the weight , go left , collect the weight , go right to the wall and fall down , throw the weight on the button , go up , left , up the pipe , collect the flower and go down the pipe .
11 Method 2 : Choose a record or tape of a piece of music which pleases you and put it on the turntable or in the cassette player .
12 Ask if you can take the form away with you and put it in the post the same day , or bring it back later .
13 It 's the matter of the moment really , you just fling them into a roasting tin do n't you and put it in the oven ?
14 I could lend it to you but got it at the moment you know .
15 He had brought his telescope ashore with him and mounted it in the little dormer window high up under the eaves of the steep-pitched east-facing gable of his house .
16 I pulled the coat off him and flung it onto the hawthorn bushes where it rested upside down , spilling the contents of the torn pockets .
17 He took out the photograph which he always carried with him and compared it to the woman he had just seen .
18 He took Duncan 's suitcase from him and put it on the back seat .
19 He made coffee , then found the piece of paper Roxborough had given him and took it to the phone .
20 Julius immediately took the receiver away from her and replaced it on the rest .
21 He took her glass from her and set it on the top of the bookshelves , then he said softly , ‘ You look somehow — different . ’
22 Melissa took the tray from her and carried it to the buffet , while Juliette covered her face with a towel .
23 She made a grab for her shirt but Felipe took it from her and flung it into the back .
24 ‘ That 's right , ’ said Adam , taking the scarf from her and handing it to the girl behind the counter .
25 Donna took the envelope upstairs with her and laid it on the bedside table .
26 ‘ Try harder , ’ he appealed and , taking her wine glass from her and putting it on the table , he drew her close .
27 Stay with the traffic , ’ he reiterated , opening the Falkplan for her and putting it above the glove compartment .
28 He took her room key from her and slid it into the lock , and she felt suddenly breathless .
29 He also noticed a reduction in Miss T. 's awareness of what was going on around her and mentioned it to the nursing staff who told him that it was the effect of the drugs .
30 For example , a disabled plaintiff may require a motor car equipped with special devices to enable him to get in and out of it or to control it on the road .
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