Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Jesus , it was awful , and the worst thing about it was , when we arrived the baby was still warm , so we tried to revive it with mouth to mouth .
2 However , FreeHand is simpler to use for the amateur or casual artist and this may be all the motivation he or she needs to buy it in preference to Illustrator 88 .
3 Does he agree that the right way to encourage the electronics industry to export is to help it at home by tax cuts such as those announced yesterday by our right hon. Friend ?
4 Once Newton 's physics had been constituted , it was possible to apply it in detail to astronomy .
5 She unearthed an ancient bicycle from some forgotten shed corner and proceeded to ride it from cottage to cottage , her sackful of letters stuffed compactly into a basket in the front .
6 You 'll have to read it to daddy after tea .
7 Well I always like to read it from left to right but it does n't matter really .
8 In effect , each is swearing to keep it on pain of death .
9 The Conti family held on to Sora after the election of Innocent 's successor , Honorius III , who wished to retain their loyalty and allowed them to keep it in return for payment , but lost the territory back to the Regno after a successful campaign by Frederick II in 1221 .
10 Certainly it would be unwise to see it as proof of understanding or acceptance .
11 We have no option but to see it as movement from left to right .
12 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
13 The disk comes with the necessary programs to decode the 33,000 word dictionary , to allow you to edit , and to re-encode it for use with Scramble .
14 and it is usually necessary to remove it by flocculation with alum or alum with sodium aluminate , followed by filtration ; the final pH should be adjusted so as to be close to neutrality on the alkaline side .
15 The FE market was large and growing , and the recent Budget had allowed still further provision to expand it in line with government policy to increase student numbers by 25% over the next three academic years , Mr Whitnall said .
16 In 1944 , Beveridge wrote : ‘ We cure unemployment in war through hate of Hitler ; we ought to cure it in peace through hate of social evils …
17 I know it 's a cliche but we really do have to take it from game to game — it 's the only way . ’
18 Theirs is an America of hardcore unemployment of gangs , of drugs and guns and struggle to make it from day to day .
19 However , in Brimelow v. Casson , persuasion of theatre proprietors by a theatrical performers ' protection society to break their contracts with a theatrical manager was justified on the grounds that the wage paid by the manager to chorus girls was so low that they were obliged to supplement it by resort to prostitution .
20 Alternatively , the choreographer may be inspired by a piece of music and wish to bring it to life in dance ( see page 41 ) .
21 GS , and GT at the high-end wo n't be getting too much more attention , though GT prices are to be cut to bring it into line with Freedom .
22 This approach is difficult to reconcile with the principle of supremacy of Community law and would not seem to be the correct way to apply the principle of indirect effect the duty of the national courts to interpret national law as far as possible to bring it into line with Community obligations .
23 She began by rewriting the syllabus to bring it in line with GCSE , which involved some reduction in content .
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