Example sentences of "it [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In some cases these Rios 2 chips will overlap the PowerPC in performance while others should outperform it 50% to 100% at the same clock speeds thanks to superscalar technology .
2 And it 's completely sugar free , making it kind to teeth .
3 Because this policy existed , and the government was democratic , both the United States and the International Monetary Fund have given Argentina the benefit of the doubt and lent it money to tide it over .
4 Seeing me , it had taken to the air , clumsily at first , then with Increasing speed as its great wings beat it downriver to Rash .
5 You would give it mouth to mouth if it was dead , if its heart had stopped beating .
6 The Wehrmachtfahrkahrte was issued it Mistelback to Wien Ost on the 26th November 1938 , on what was once the Austrian State Railways , by then part of the DR .
7 However there there is there is I think some re there are relevant sections in in the county council document N Y eleven , which follows on which is the the county 's as I understand it rebuttal to the H B F's assumptions on erm the environmental constraints and how they should apply across the county .
8 He soon achieved all this , but due to an error in carpet thickness calculation , he had to climb a ladder every day for his carnal dinner which meant that when the actually made it p to the nipple-ceiling he ate much more than originally intended .
9 Taunton 's share of the cider market reached 35% , ranking it second to Bulmer ( 45% ) .
10 If natural rock is such an influence and repository of psychic memory , it is not surprising that the sites where it outcrops to the surface should be considered so special .
11 His second followed good work on the right wing by Kelly , he played it infield to Hodge , who passed it along the ground to forresters feet … in the same sort of position as white for the 2nd goal … except facing the touchline .
12 By night the solitary road from Verdun came under constant fire from the German gunners , certain that French munition columns must be coming up it nose to tail .
13 Were it face-on to us , I suppose that binoculars would show the spiral ; it is a great pity that it is placed at such an unfavourable angle .
14 A ‘ Confirmed Credit ’ is one where a second bank ( usually one familiar to the exporter ) adds it name to the Credit and thereby assumes all the responsibilities of payment mentioned in Article 10 .
15 Today the structure houses a television transmitter , the French time signal and lends it name to the Paris radio station which reports the city 's traffic jams locked below .
16 Yeah , what is it quarter to three ?
17 We usually have it Sunday to Monday .
18 I had to wear it back to front for the photographer .
19 ‘ Was it news to them ? ’
20 It revs to the 7400rpm red line , but the driver is usually forced to change up a good 2500rpm before then because it 's all starting to get noisy .
21 Meanwhile , the credit arm is shifting to plc status , as a full Ford subsidiary , to give it access to a wider choice of borrowing sources and ‘ to offer more competitive interest rates ’ , says Chairman Alec Murray .
22 It scampered towards the cat door that would give it access to the bigger house at the end of the row , but suddenly it stopped .
23 And the recent deal with Tivoli Systems Inc ( CI NO 2,107 ) has given it access to SQL and object-oriented database tools .
24 Compaq Computer Corp has signed a distribution agreement with Beijing Stone Group Co Ltd , China 's largest private computer distributor , giving it access to Stone 's 100-plus sales outlets : it already has agreements with five other distributors for the vast Chinese market .
25 The jury had been confined to an hotel overnight and , in the judgment of Lord Lane , C.J. , any risk of prejudice was capable of being overcome by denying it access to radio and television .
26 On Feb. 10 President Hashemi Rafsanjani said that Iran was the victim of " propaganda blackmail " aimed at denying it access to nuclear technology .
27 All of it grist to the mill of this young poet-in-the-making .
28 Besides , he would only make it grist to his mill .
29 Erm what value , if these are always look at it X to Y. Right ?
30 It would be prudent to assume that the GRU , in collaboration with its clients , is effective at identifying needs and diverting what it purloins to the right places .
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