Example sentences of "of it [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The alternative is to scare off the enemy and this is done by inflating the body and raising the rear end of it towards the approaching assailant .
2 Central to those ideals had been — at least since 1922 when Tawney published his Secondary Education for All — the extension of secondary schooling ( although , less precisely , not all of it of the grammar-school variety ) to the whole of the population .
3 It is a legitimate debate and of course the parroting of it as the only way forward is inappropriate to serious people trying to discuss that .
4 More might be attempted ( Ayer , 1954a ; Alston , 1976 ; Hannay , 1979 ; Wilkes , I 978 ) but we have , I submit , gone some way in analysing consciousness with the general conception of it as the interdependent existence of subject and content .
5 She had thought of it as the happiest day of her life , a day with only a small shadow upon it , an insignificant wisp of fear , nothing to disturb the joy .
6 Even with this kind of evidence , even with that kind of evidence , almost uniquely good evidence in my experience , the Council leadership , which is in , has been in possession of it for the best part of a month has made no move to suspend any Chief Officer on charges of gross misconduct , which of course if it had been any of our members accused of something like that , they 'd have been down the road instantly , nor has it reinstated any worker wrongly sacked .
7 THESE FOUR boxes of action highlights from Pickwick enable the devout to exhume the 1992 World Cup , feeling it again as if they were in attendance in Australasia once more or seeing much of it for the first time if sleep and work schedules got in the way during those 33 hectic days and nights .
8 I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own .
9 As the organisers could n't find any reason to suppress it or reject it , they dumped the piece behind screens where it could no longer be seen and we lost sight of it for the whole exhibition .
10 The answer to that question , and the implications of it for the British polity of the 1980s , will form the basis of the final chapter .
11 In short , it may be illuminating to start with the damage and work back through the cause of it to the possible duty which may have been broken .
12 He once reproached Sir Philip Sidney for his famous refusal of a cup of water on a Dutch battlefield as an act that looks ‘ aggressively holy ’ , and it is hard to imagine any other critic of the age allowing himself such a remark , or even conceiving of it : The okay thing would be to drink some of the cup himself and pass it on , leaving most of it to the other man … ’
13 Then , bracing herself , she strode to the top of the staircase and stood gazing down the wide , sweeping curve of it to the imposing hallway and the big front door .
14 Judging by her tone , she might even have transferred some of it to the absent Rose .
15 Sift the flour and ground rice together and add one third of it to the creamed mixture .
16 When an order has been made , the district judge sends a copy of it to the Senior Master of the Supreme Court , Queen 's Bench Division , for transmission to the Registrar of the European Court .
17 A. The Authority delegates to governors of primary and secondary schools oversight of the curriculum , and control of it to the head teacher in consultation with his staff …
18 And in Edinburgh the appearance of It at the still-functioning Paperback Shop renewed the link with Haynes for people like Lloyd , who could regard themselves as the Americans ' ambassadors in the north .
19 Unbecoming as it was to their cred , the embarrassed band loaded themselves and gear into the vehicle and tried very hard indeed not to be seen getting out of it at the other end .
20 I thought we might be out of it at the 4th hole in the last round .
21 ‘ But Oliver , ’ I said , trying to make some sense of the story , and also trying to make a bit of a joke of it at the same time , ‘ Is n't it traditional to give flowers to a girl when you arrive rather than after you 've left ? ’
22 They both took lookout positions on opposite sides of the roof , and although Charlie could still hear the sound of the battle , he was quite unable to make out who was getting the better of it on the other side of the forest .
23 I 've felt for sometime we needed to put more pressure on Welsh Office ministers who I feel are having a pretty easy time of it on the environmental front .
24 In addition , the deal covering the Walter-Guillaume donation ( handled by Jacques Walter after his father 's accidental death ) implied that the international nature of his own private collection — his right to dispose of it on the international market in other words — should be respected and the French State show itself ‘ worthy ’ of the gift .
25 Over a quarter of a century , most of it on the front bench .
26 Did you catch any of it on the local telly ? ’
27 Raskolnikov uses the blade of his axe on her , whereas he has just used the back of it on the older woman , crushing her skull .
28 When the chicken leg is cooked , cook the stuffing by the side of it on the same plate , according to the instructions on the packet .
29 In keeping with the reassessment of Hungarian history under way since the beginning of 1989 , a resolution was passed on May 15 , 1990 , restoring citizenship ( in some cases posthumously ) to people deprived of it during the political repression between the late 1940s and the early 1960s .
30 He did quite well out of it during the last year .
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