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

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1 Of course , the label or promotional literature as constituting a representation would have to induce the representee to enter the main contract of sale and he would have to know of it prior to the contract .
2 The deeply integrated place of the artefact in constituting culture and human relations has made discussion of it one of the most difficult of all areas to include in abstract academic discourse .
3 The two popular actors left it to director Richard Donner to make sense of it all at the end of the day .
4 As far as I can tell , Guitarist has always welcomed valid criticism and suggestions for changes or new ideas , but that does n't mean that they have to follow all of it all of the time .
5 Evolution is presented as a progression from simple to complex forms with us at the pinnacle of it all as the most complex .
6 I suppose what I was asked and what I said in reply will be subject to the ‘ 30 year rule ’ — and heaven knows what any archivist will make of it all in the year 2012 !
7 , left , and are certainly on top of it all in the steeping area .
8 Anyone who had this kind of machine behind them must be important , so it had the effect of presenting him to the public as this bigger than life pop star which , if you look at his record sales at the time , he was n't , but he was becoming a media myth , some of this due to his own talent and some of it due to the MainMan hype machine .
9 Thus an order of the court that a former council house or New Town Development House be transferred to one party of the marriage will not necessitate at the time of the transfer repayment of the discount or any part of it allowable at the time of purchase .
10 prior to the departure of the Iwakura Mission , the Meiji regime too had started a limited programme of industrialization and social change , much of it contingent on the dismantling of the political , social and economic structure that had prevailed under the Tokugawa .
11 I 'll just stand in front of it most of the time .
12 He ate most of it most of the rice anyway .
13 These features develop if the back-arc lithosphere behind the orogen is moving towards it relative to the underlying asthenosphere , since this convergence will probably lead to partial subduction of the back-arc lithosphere .
14 ‘ Great Expectations ’ is also a very humorous book with many little funny episodes throughout it such as the time when Joe offers comfort to Pip at the dinner table by giving him gravy
15 ‘ First , are we wrong about Andrus being behind it all on the Copt side ? ’
16 His maximum brought with it one of the fastest race times ever seen in Swindon .
17 Each course had a ‘ conduction officer ’ who stayed with it all through the training .
18 It is clear from this that for Rolle prayer was the most important exercise by which the reality of faith is realised , which is why he deals with it first after the section on the necessity for patience in adversity : Prayer is the means by which the transforming dynamic of the love of God is accessed in the innermost marrow ( " inhirliest mergh " ) of our hearts ( 7.118.28 ) and labour becomes light ( 11.123.30 ) .
19 Thus it could be argued that a doctor is functionally more important than a nurse since his or her position carries with it many of the skills necessary to perform a nurse 's role but not vice versa .
20 Under the 1980 Local Government Planning and Land Act the old loan sanction procedure disappeared , and with it some of the detailed controls .
21 He was to have a wide , if rather scattered , influence in English theology through the nineteenth century , and served to introduce into it some of the same impulses that Schleiermacher brought in Germany .
22 We should adapt that and perhaps incorporate into it some of the schemes that have been tried and could be improved .
23 It was hard to get , and she filled the bucket by crumbling into it some of the clumps of dried earth that were still inside old flowerpots .
24 Despite the recession they have packed their bags to get away from it all with the sun of the Canaries , and snowy French Alps the top destinations .
25 Add to all this the price of a well deserved holiday from it all at the end of your final term , and it is quite likely that you could be stretching your finances to the limit .
26 Our free-entry competition could whisk you away from it all on the romantic trip of a lifetime .
27 Main picture : away from it all in the Dolomites .
28 And to ease my memory , to free from it some of the words , the phrases I had already written — precious seeds — I would walk and walk ; walk like a man without a camera , who only has his diary to record what he sees .
29 However , when looking at speech at the level of the tone-unit we are not usually interested in this ; a much more important difference here is that between tonic stress ( marked by underlining the tonic syllable and placing before it one of the five tone-marks ) and non-tonic stressed syllables ( marked or in the head or in the tail ) .
30 More and more people are turning to this type of therapy and are discovering in it many of the consolations and insights that were once the preserve of religion .
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