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

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1 Once it was dry , Louise styled Kukkay 's hair by twisting it up at the back to create fullness on top while still leaving it curly and ‘ free ’ .
2 But North had at least a half-promise of another honour : Adolfo Calero revealed that the contras had plans to put up a statue of him in Managua , just as soon as they had won it back from the Sandinistas .
3 He took the unravelling length of fabric from her and expertly refolded it , depositing it back on the stall .
4 Rather , it first , made full divorce somewhat easier and cheaper , opening it up to the upper middle class , second , made judicial separation more expensive and more rare ; and third , continued to deny the poor access to either .
5 They simplified the house , knocking down walls , adding bathrooms , and opening it up to the cool summer breezes from the sea .
6 A harry torrent flooded through the opening and in no time at all the herd was legging it back to the high land in a wild stampede .
7 They always , they always lag as you know , our , our , we always underspend capital in the first half against what our division think they 're gon na do and they always think they 're gon na catch it up in the second half , they never do but erm , it wo n't be , you know , it wo n't be materially different .
8 The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum .
9 In order to get a true comparison between the firms ( and accordingly between the contributions , both capital and income generating , of their partners ) it may be necessary : ( 1 ) to revalue capital assets to a common date ; ( 2 ) to bring in the profits from the disposal of any property not required by the merged firm ; ( 3 ) to devise some means of compensation if goodwill is to be written out of account where it has previously been treated as an asset in which the partners have a share ; ( 4 ) where work in progress features in the accounts of one of the firms , to eliminate it by billing or to write it off against the capital accounts of that firm 's partners ; ( 5 ) to settle how bad debts are to be treated post-merger , either charged generally against the new firm or separately against the partners of the old firms ; ( 6 ) to write off the value of old fixtures and fittings ; ( 7 ) to revise profit and loss accounts to a common accounting date .
10 The weight of the shot drew it down through the grating and out of his sight like a skittering lizard .
11 Carefully she drew it out through the folds of the eiderdown and held it close to the flame of the nightlight .
12 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 .
13 It seems as if the reason that IBM UK Ltd could n't get any cash from its parent to bail it out at the end of last year and reportedly was told to go factor its receivables , is that IBM Corp was too busy bailing out IBM Deutschland GmbH .
14 It seems as if the reason that IBM UK Ltd could n't get any cash from its parent to bail it out at the end of last year and reportedly was told to go factor its receivables , is that IBM Corp was too busy bailing out IBM Deutschland GmbH .
15 You 've got to work it out on the basis of ten miles not on the basis of five miles .
16 We will select a winner , publish the card in the paper , and send it on to the national finals .
17 They 'll accept it and put send it through on the nod if we can get his support .
18 And and having completed that , you send it back to the personnel group at county hall .
19 This union along with the Labour Party should have no with the philosophy of workfare , it once and once and for all reject this philosophy and send it back to the bad old days of workhouses , parish guardians , the real Victorian values .
20 it 's all mass produced and they might as well not sell it to you , and send it back to the manufacturers and get a full discount .
21 I can actually recall a press release which came to me about a a principal tourism officer who had just been appointed to be the head , you know the president for the year of his professional body , and in his own town a press release was put out in which his name was incorrectly spelt , and the conference at which he was about to be invested was actually taking , and I blush to say that it was in Brighton , I can only tell you when I got that press release I did what I frequently do , which is outline in highlighter the mistakes on the press release , put it back into the envelope and send it back to the relevant officer .
22 I think they 've all got their own washing machines on the ward and that sort of thing , whereas we had to do it by hand and then bundle it all up and send it down to the laundry .
23 He 's going to rot it , which means he 's going to record it off transmission , and then pump it down , send it down to the General News Service in London for consideration by W A T O which is World At One .
24 Fill in the coupon on this page and send it off with the appropriate cheque
25 The purchaser would take his own blood sample , send it off to the laboratory , and await the results by post .
26 To apply for supplementary pension get leaflet SB 1 from the post office , fill in your name and address , sign it and send it off in the pre-paid envelope .
27 Under the terms of the agreement , O&Y will continue to manage the property and will buy it back in the future at a premium .
28 Yes , could you say that just a little louder , I 'm not sure that they caught it down in the lower basement .
29 So I said , ‘ Knock it back into the heart of the hole . ’
30 Next Thursday 's club E.G.M will debate a plan for chairman Wallace Mercer to buy the ground and lease it back to the club .
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