Example sentences of "it by [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the event of any Related company ceasing to be so related then ( unless the requisite rights are duly assigned to it by such Party by agreement ) each Party undertakes on request to grant to it continuing rights of a similar nature on fair and reasonable terms .
2 In November 1990 Treuhand stated that half of all land and property had claims entered against it by former owners .
3 Go and see it by all means , but do n't expect too much .
4 Make no mistake about it by all the processes of the government propaganda machine by kite-flying and carefully placed links , the government is trying to soften us up to the idea of increasing the State pension age for women to sixty five .
5 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
6 Yeah well I 'll speak to about it by all means but I 'm not quite sure how the hell she 's gon na be able to do it .
7 Whence comes it by that vast store of [ ideas ] ? …
8 There is no harm in adding , say , 5% to that price as long as you are prepared to reduce it by that amount in negotiation .
9 If , if , if you could explain it by that because presumably their standard of living did change between eighteen fifty
10 It 's just multiply it by that constant thing each time .
11 divided it by that .
12 You multiply it by that .
13 The nearest whole number of hours Do you take it by that number ?
14 Not doubling it , not trebling it , but to improve it by something like five or ten percent , and then the next time we go to a sales conference , you 'll be the ones winning the prizes , instead of the people who 've to be winning the prizes , because you 'll not have to improve it by much to win the prizes do you ?
15 They charge it by each phone or generally .
16 But if it continues to gain in stature , as is the case at the moment , then the necessary resources ought to be put into it by those who hold the purse-strings of archaeology .
17 One is for the representative not to vote as an individual , but to cast for each position or proposition the number of votes cast for it by those ( s ) he is there to represent .
18 We used to have to use a generator for our electricity and that used to go off at ten o'clock at night so if there was an operation that needed doing , there were two car batteries that were turned on and you used to have to do it by those .
19 When international marketing first appeared as a distinct subject few writers described it by any title other than that .
20 Nor is it by any means the case that the nouveau roman is automatically considered in France as emblematic of postmodernism : this remains a largely imported concept , more frequently raised in discussion concerning the wider cultural condition .
21 This is not as objectionable though as the host of descriptions which virtually conceal the identity of the product and refer to it by any of a number of lurid , dramatic or pseudo scientific titles which bear little if any relationship to function .
22 He had formed his own view of Jake although Harry had not coloured it by any comments other than the barest fact .
23 The Secretary of State wrote : ’ I can assure you that the action the company has taken has not been forced on it by any of the measures the Government has introduced following the MMC's report on the brewing industry . ’
24 Is it by any chance a terrorist training camp ? ’
25 We ca n't acquire it by any other means other than receiving the gift as God the gracious giver makes it available .
26 After all , he must be pushing forty at the very least to be a consultant in A and E , although he did n't look it by any stretch of the imagination .
27 We were in a hole and are n't out of it by any means .
28 Er Lewis and Ramprakash there , so the umpire 's view is somewhat impeded , Lawrence in from the pavilion end , bowls to , oh the full length , and he 's off the mark with four , steers that down to deep third man , there is no deep third man , and er he indulges in a little token trot to the other end , but no one was going to chase that or , or stop it by any stretch of imagination , four , the total a hundred and sixteen for three .
29 As indicated above , the notion of a de facto authority depends on that of a legitimate authority since it implies not only actual power over people but , in the normal case , both that the person exercising that power claims to have legitimate authority and that he is acknowledged to have it by some people .
30 But all of them endorse one or the other of the principles of political neutrality mentioned above and seek to implement it by some variant of the following principles of restraint which limit the political relevance of ideals of the good .
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