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

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1 Erm th the net result of it the proposal stopped dead , are those who did not wish to transfer , meaning the pensioners , had an increased inflation percentage as a result er pensioner representatives have been appointed , widows have had a increased pension .
2 C.J. some 160 years earlier in Tenant v. Goldwin , and they cited as instances of it the rules relating to cattle-trespass , the escape of mischievous animals and nuisance by the escape of fumes .
3 Ahead of it the Wyrmberg turned from a distant toy to several billion tons of rock poised between heaven and earth .
4 Every time I thought I 'd got the hang of it the service changed .
5 On the face of it the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director , and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio , Kevin Spacey , Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker .
6 No I was telling you she did this this erm maths and she got a ah at the end of it she got a , like , pleasing work and at the end of it the teacher had written erm your work is beautifully presented Carla erm you work i instead of your work and Kim says that teacher 's a bit naughty she 's missed the r out !
7 She had forgotten or erased his face , and so she saw it through a blur , but his body was naked , exactly as she had remembered it , golden-white , muscular and slender , the black mass at the groin and out of it the penis rising dark amber-red .
8 On Monday Paul had his tutorial , and at the end of it the Professor sent for him ; he looked grave .
9 The slight tilt it always had now become a great lunge to one side , and as the mist moved against it the bin appeared to be moving the other way .
10 Robert Julius Matson had guessed right : the first train had come through just nine years after the town was founded in 1858 , pulling behind it the fertiliser works , the com mill , the seed-com warehouse , and with them the quiet prosperity that spawned the first Masonic lodge in 1871 , a voluntary fire brigade in ‘ 75 , the telephone in ‘ 84 and the first sewer in 1920 .
11 Behind it the water looked tantalisingly calm with a gorgeous white sand beach fringed with coconut palms .
12 A dark palpable mist hung over the moorland and behind it the sun flamed in temper .
13 Apple trees grew on either side of the double-sided small house , and behind it the land rose smoothly to a small wood that followed the ridge of a hill .
14 The façade proclaims success , but behind it the building dwindles to nothing .
15 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
16 The fourth point is to check whether your choice of a particular subject calls for any prior knowledge or qualification ; or whether it carries with it the obligation to study a related subject .
17 Instead I had to sit and watch him produce the belt , and although he seemed pleased enough with it the incident left me even more empty of joy than before .
18 Specialisation brings with it the ability to provide expert services at a relatively low cost to the customer .
19 This power brings with it the responsibility to ensure that decisions are made and priorities are set upon the basis of the best educational advice available .
20 An effort by $500m-a-year semiconductor maker Micron Technology Inc to develop its own 64-bit superscalar single-chip RISC processor has floundered , taking with it the subsidiary built a year ago to house it .
21 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
22 Leopold 's fear , on the other hand , was that Mozart might lose the appointment in Salzburg and with it the chance to begin paying off the debts .
23 Unless it was an ‘ original ’ a document could not carry with it the right to claim delivery of the goods .
24 Although she has again failed to earn her professional ticket , and with it the right to compete against the men , but she has defeated Mike Hallett in an exhibition match this year and has gained ample experience competing in Barry Hearn 's Matchroom League .
25 One of the points taken on behalf of S. was that the notice was invalid because as soon as he was charged the Director 's investigation came to an end , carrying away with it the power to call for information from third parties .
26 This will entail monitoring and sampling activity , and carries with it the power to ban the sale of dangerous products and to organise their withdrawal and destruction .
27 Mr Colman if I might add that re- orientation has brought with it the need to change our pricing strategy and therefore rather than going package by package right through the whole thirty four , we 're actually trying initially on the engines to go in one bang to price everything on the engines and do it in the next few months .
28 My right to the first move at chess carries with it the duty to continue with the game , and so on .
29 This means , in effect , that each Alu sequence that inserts itself into the chromosomes carries with it the means to get out again and reinsert itself somewhere else .
30 But as I was going into it the sun came out , challenging the smell from the night lavatory .
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