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

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1 Somehow , he made it through to the end .
2 He passed it on to the others at their dinner time meeting .
3 This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom — he blocked out or refused to remember her name — a cold witch , he decided , a witch who would find no satiation in this world , maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her .
4 Simpson raises his hands in the air , United have got Andy Melville and Steve Foster at the far post , Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it in to the far post , looking for Paul , Paul heads it back over the top — and they 've scored .
5 He dropped it on to the desk in front of Scott who picked it up , studying the outlines of Paula Wilson 's face .
6 Hooking the shirt off over his dripping head , he dropped it on to the pile .
7 Harland 's chairman , Dr John Parker , was n't sad to see the ship go this week when he handed it over to the Navy in a ceremony at Cammell Laird shipyard on Merseyside .
8 He knocked it on to the fairway , hit his third shot on to the green and then two-putted for par .
9 At the 15th he knocked it on to the green comfortably , but we had a long wait because poor old Tommy was in trouble again .
10 He pushed her aside and unclipped the 331b launcher from the tripod then carried it to the back of the van where he dumped it on to the grey blanket which they had used to cover it .
11 Shaking the spinnaker out of its bag , he curled it on to the trampoline while checking the cotton lashings that held it rolled .
12 The first few minutes of the film were somehow missing , but he watched it through to the end .
13 Then he took it out to the back and burnt every bit of paper in his Dad 's incinerator .
14 When the punch had cooled he took it out to the garden shed , within easy reach of Tibbles who , since her dose of chicken thallium , seemed to have improved in every conceivable way , and went upstairs to the bedroom .
15 There was , Aunt Margaret said , a safe in their bedroom where he kept the money until he took it in to the bank at the end of the week in the massive , gleaming , opulent-looking calf-skin briefcase with a very large lock .
16 As it was still under guarantee , he took it back to the shop and a month later was told it had been repaired .
17 He eased it on to the narrow road and it coughed and spluttered along .
18 He eased it back to the site .
19 erm only the Emir , and he has to give very erm strict reasons for it and he sends it back to the parliament to look into it again and when it comes back the second time the Emir can pass it .
20 ‘ Keep it ! ’ she blazed as he tossed it on to the terrace by the front door .
21 Taking the third mug of coffee from the tray , he carried it through to the bedroom .
22 Then , carefully shielding the flame with his cupped hand , he carried it back to the village .
23 He forced it back to the starboard bow .
24 And then she checked Well anyway the week after he 'd phoned there was no what you call in it so he wrote it in to the damn thing and said why is it when some people puts adverts in they not only put it in once they put it in three or four times the same week
25 Once the glass was full he held it up to the lantern that hung from the awning 's strut and toasted whichever patient had paid for that afternoon 's bonefishing .
26 He held it up to the light to give a clearer view .
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