Example sentences of "[vb past] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I picked it up after the election and modified it in the light of the amendments that we had tabled when we were in opposition .
2 Helen took a tape-measure out of her pocket and suspended it above the grave .
3 The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go .
4 She walked across the clearing and prodded it with the gun till it fell to the ground .
5 Some years ago , walking along a riverside with a Pakistani biochemist , I picked up a flat stone and bounced it across the water .
6 Although the public as a whole accepted that loyalist extremists had destroyed the Alliance Party headquarters , a number of local people , including some caught in the blast of the explosion , doubted it from the beginning .
7 He hooked it into the bunker on the left of the green .
8 The process was patented by Squire in 1875 , and Squire and Messel described and demonstrated it before the Chemical Society the following April .
9 He Pronounced it in the way of Upper Egypt , dropping the " L "
10 The man drew it to the attention of a companion and , together , they lifted the strut of wood clear .
11 The case of the chainmaking trade was particularly acute because of the large numbers of women who entered it during the late 1870s from nailmaking .
12 This back parlour , Hope thought , as he entered it for the third time that day , is like a little theatre : Act I , Colonel Moore ; Act II , Amaryllis ; Act III
13 He took it along to Stationers ' Hall on 2 November 1691 and entered it in the Stationers ' Register to establish copyright of a sort :
14 The whole company — all but for Colley the Mason — was ranged round the chapel when she banged shut the door and bolted it against the mob .
15 Table 5.1 shows that the manufacturing sector led fixed investment in 1978 , but that ‘ financial and business services ’ overtook it during the recession ( and had doubled in amount by 1986 ) .
16 Frank Muir , introducing the slot , described it as the television industry 's favourite play .
17 He described it as the ‘ best news since 1948 ’ when the National Party came to power on the policy of apartheid , which eventually led to South Africa 's ban from the international rugby arena until this year .
18 It cost £300,000 to build , a vast sum for the time , and Murray 's Handbook for Travellers in India , Burma , and Ceylon , with typical travel-guide hyperbole , described it as the finest railway station in India or any country .
19 He described it as the ‘ old ’ fell race but it was started a few hundred years after the feast originated .
20 By the latter half of the century , the majority of books on child care — which were enjoying a tremendous popularity — strongly recommended breast-feeding and described it as the normal practice ( Fildes 1980 ) .
21 Joyce , who had experienced more than her fair share of personal sorrow , described it as the saddest day of her life .
22 Participants in the plenum described it as the stormiest in Gorbachev 's six years as party leader .
23 One commentator described it as the moment when de Gaulle 's spell was broken .
24 Mansell , who 's got his season off to a better start than anyone in history , described it as the happiest day of his life , but was first to acknowledge all the hard graft back in Didcot that made it possible .
25 A vet described it as the worse case of neglect he 'd ever seen .
26 One Bank of England official described it as the biggest scandal since the South Sea Bubble .
27 He was in a fix — he had bought two papers and merged them together , and I was n't around , I was in New York , and I did the logo for him in a hurry , but I did n't have time to design a newspaper , nor was it the kind of thing for which he could pay a big design fee , so he described it on the phone and then he faxed me some pages of the existing papers , and I said well what you have to do is look at the old London Times and do that .
28 But at the same time this form of contact can seem to other policemen and women as skiving , as even one member of the public described it to the field-worker ( FN 17/12/87 ) , p. 6 ) , although such a caricature obscures the fact that the contact often has a more meaningful purpose .
29 WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green .
30 This is called Reynaud 's Phenomenon , after the French doctor who first described it in the thesis for his medical degree in 1862 .
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