Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] it [art] " in BNC.

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1 Their triple-engined ski boat had blocked the exit to the road and when people asked them to move it the BMW people started arguing .
2 It eventually got that they were typed and put into cellophane covers which made it a lot easier .
3 The only reason we suggest you vary it a bit is to prevent boredom .
4 The reaction from the other side of the table is different because you are a woman , they expect you to do it a different way . ’
5 Now I want you to do it the hard way , I mean you would n't normally do it this way but when you 've got letters in you 've got no choice .
6 The director wants you to do it a certain way , and either you do n't feel that he 's right or you feel that he 's right but he 's forcing you to be a square peg in a round hole .
7 Sandy Lyle says fairness is what makes a good course … it 's important to be able to see the dangers from the tee … he says that the new Oxfordshire club has everything to make it a success … a lovely club house … good parking … within easy reach of motorways and is built for big tournaments
8 JUNE 9 : Two months AFTER the deal has been completed , BRDC 's financial advisers , Rawlinson and Hunter , report they consider it a ‘ high risk ’ investment .
9 John Urry and I then broadened it and transformed it to make it the cornerstone of our chapter on postmodernism in The End of Organized Capitalism , especially by locating it within a framework of a book which is essentially a comparative political economy of advanced capitalist societies .
10 But hard as John Meaney tried he found it an uphill struggle against Hughes , who was firing on all cylinders , and his great ‘ cool ’ blessed with a wide repertoire of shots saw him a worthy winner 4–0 from seven frames .
11 Well the wes , wait a minute , let me stop it a sec .
12 I 'm prepared to pay but I 'll have to do it , just let me do it a bit a week .
13 Let me do it a minute .
14 But he could n't bring himself to give it a serious answer .
15 Through all of this there was a shadow falling across the conversation , and it was a while before Alina could bring herself to give it a name .
16 Let him call it an English fief if he will , it makes no difference to the truth , it 's but a word .
17 He says he uses it every week and has n't had any problems .
18 Oh I do n't know he under , when you that told he understood it a lot more than when she said it and she sort of went all
19 We will meet at Fortingall tomorrow , and let us make it the biggest meeting of all — the Glen Lyon folk will join us there , and once Breadalbane joins with Atholl , then they will know that the whole people is on thy move .
20 This is a question of authenticity in a certain sense of the word ; let us pursue it a little further , keeping Leech Wilkinson 's comments in mind .
21 Let us call it the ‘ English discovery ’ theory .
22 he wants to see you doing it the other way as well
23 Like its author , this is a book which insists you forgive it every one of its manifest faults simply because it presumes to be no other than it is .
24 Your paying me to keep it a bit tidy , I said and that 's what I 'm paid for , I said I ai n't paid to pass an opinion whether it 's clean or dirty he said you sound just like me June , I said oh do I ?
25 And we 'd like you to give it a good , hard look , ’ he says , in a voice meant to remind me that his company has a great deal of money lodged with us .
26 Whitlock had wanted to remain on duty for the banquet at the United Nations that evening but Kolchinsky had told him to call it a day .
27 They may well love the new baby , but that does n't stop them giving it a tweak when your back is turned .
28 Cos I remember you singing it a while ago but where did you get it from ?
29 ‘ All the books tell you to give it a year .
30 Not to , I know we saw it the other night did n't we ?
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