Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb -s] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Pearce encapsulates it as each generation ensuring that it passes on to the next an undiminished stock of assets , including environmental as well as man-made capital .
2 Divide mixture between tins , so that it comes up to the same level in both .
3 Add a length of plastic pipe over the top of the funnel so that it comes up to the top of the bottle .
4 But the more one looks at the character of the prison population the more one is struck by the magnifying mirror that it holds up to the inequalities of our society .
5 So it comes back to the alcohol , probably the brandy , and Lord Wittisham . ’
6 ‘ Clearly , once it gets on to the motorway it can get anywhere .
7 we 've got , is at the back of the house right , and then it goes up there , then that is the houses and it goes down to the sewer in the road , so er
8 It 's it 's er , the travellers tradition and it goes back to the old tradition of the Scottish people as well
9 And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again .
10 And that again is emphasised by P P three and it goes back to the erm the o the object of sustainability and reducing C O two emissions .
11 It 's open grass with not much cover and it slopes down to the pond and the stream which bisect the two parts of the battle area . ’
12 I think the basic problem is erm it goes back further than that and it comes down to the organisation that my colleague here belongs to .
13 You send it round , what they want training on and it comes back to the manager
14 The nozzle of the big cleaner appears , it keeps coming until it falls on to the furniture and other junk piled against the wall .
15 Until it comes up to the next page .
16 Cinderella , oh I do n't know when that one 's coming down if it comes down to the pictures we 'll go and watch it , I 'll promise you that , right , who 's nicked my cup ?
17 Just to mention one more thing the force video , a number of community affairs staff have mentioned to me that it 's out of date cos it goes back to the previous organisation
18 But it comes back to the point of how much tempo passes in the one phrase .
19 That is because it feeds on to the most congested part of the York inner ring road which is the er Gillygate erm Lord Mayor 's Walk section .
20 Whether it goes back to the Iron Age or the Bronze Age , however , it has lost its original character as a wide trackway across open country .
21 So all church members are being asked to think about the issue and make up their minds before it comes back to the General Synod for the final vote .
22 We have a situation where the landowner is going to have to sell land relatively cheaply , in order that the land then , the land prices do not reflect too horrendously when it comes through to the price that has to be paid by the person who 's going to occupy the property ; either in terms of a letting figure or of something which is going to be an , effectively a mortgage figure .
23 And we 've seen , we 've seen the commitment to Local Government , have n't we , on the planning application on the , where two local Councillors , two Labour Councillors , sitting there , listened so much to their electorate that they abstain when it comes up to the vote ?
24 We also recognise that there is a tremendous problem for deferred pensioners in achieving reasonable transfer values er er er it 's a massive problem for them , even where they could find perhaps something to do with that money and a scheme that would do them better , not always , because there , there are people that give bad advice , but there are some that go into it very thoroughly and when it comes down to the bit the transfer value they receive makes it im practically impossible for them to do it .
25 Oxfordshire have wanted it back as a site to open up to a much wider public , it 's not very suitable for a prison anyway , certainly since local government reorganisation in 1974 and they have plans for making use of it if and when it comes back to the county
26 Eventually , when it comes back to the switchboard , they will know that you 've not answered , and they can say ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's nobody there , would you like to leave a message ’ , in which case , that call will then be diverted to a particular message desk , where they will just take a very brief message which will be passed onto you .
27 Strolling , they pondered public education versus private schooling ; Johnson wondered why boys from England had been sent as far as Aberdeen to be educated , with ‘ so many good schools in England ’ , and they went back to the New Inn , to be joined there by Sir Alexander Gordon , an old friend of Johnson 's , who had sent a card in advance , and through Boswell we join their conversation as it drifts back to the stocking-making .
28 Oh it will change again as soon as it goes round to the , to the three four one again er y you do n't see it changing it but
29 This cobbled route is still a joy to follow ; the top half of it , as it curves down to the church and the river , lined with sober houses built from the local cocoa-coloured stone and dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries — datable precisely in some cases from the inscribed lintel stones ; then the church , seventeenth-century and disappointingly dull ; the old bridge over the Nive , which is the place to look up — and downstream , at the houses built along the banks with their projecting wooden galleries ; and then on towards the Porte d'Espagne , past the shops and more very decent old houses .
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