Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the event of any Related company ceasing to be so related then ( unless the requisite rights are duly assigned to it by such Party by agreement ) each Party undertakes on request to grant to it continuing rights of a similar nature on fair and reasonable terms .
2 For instance , one of the manuscripts containing a copy of only Book 1 , describes it as the first part of the book called " The Mirror of Contemplation by Canon Walter Hilton " ( Lansdowne MS 362 : Prima pars libri qui dicitur Speculum contemplacionis — Walterus hiltoun canonicus while one of the few manuscripts to contain Book 2 alone refers to it as " the secunde part of the reformyng of mannys soule drawyn of maister Watir hiltone hermyte " .
3 However , as the pope himself had been so committed to it before his election , such an outcome was unthinkable .
4 Had he not , through the magnetic influence he was able to exert even over those of his own race , personally seen to it at the Peace Conference that these Arabs were not sent unrewarded away ?
5 It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time .
6 I do not have the room to articulate this opposition here , but only to point to it via the already observed generalising tendency in de Man 's thought .
7 If I oppose him now in this , he will only return to it after my death .
8 With any luck , it should not need much doing to it over the next few years .
9 I do not wish to oppose the previous order , although it is debatable — merely to refer to it in passing , to say that I hope that , when the Select Committee on Health takes evidence on the national health service trusts , no witnesses will be intimidated by threats of disciplinary action intended to prevent them from giving evidence .
10 You have a dialogue box to go through in order to amend the entry , and you can only get to it by double clicking on the item 's stock code .
11 The humans below tried shining coloured lights at it , and playing tunes at it , and eventually just speaking to it in every language known to humans .
12 The bird has a piercing yellow eye and I think an older generation of wild-fowlers still refers to it as the golden-eye although that name , strictly speaking , belongs to an entirely different species .
13 but we do n't usually refer to it as Clog 's theory or anything like that .
14 Now assign a system-wide logical name to the storage directory ; you will always refer to it by the logical name from within LIFESPAN .
15 But erm , and you could always refer to it in your dialogue with them if you had a claim to make , er that they were only paying the district rate .
16 On the final stage , the Ribblehead viaduct comes into view in a widening landscape and Whernside is seen in full stature , assuming a majesty not usually attributed to it from other directions .
17 ‘ Nobody buys tickets for Box 5 , but the ghost always comes to it on opera nights . ’
18 an inscription on the Monument which was not finally removed until 1831 imputed the blame for the Great Fire of London ( 1666 ) to treacherous Roman Catholics , and Pope indignantly alludes to it in the third of his Moral Essays ( ll. 339–40 ) : ‘ Where London 's column , pointing at the skies , / Like a tall bully , lifts its head and lies . ’
19 The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording .
20 Yeah , it had that really feel to it like it does n't feel too alcoholic and then suddenly goes whooooooo
21 I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair .
22 In cases where both men and women have been regularly exposed to it at work , nitrous oxide has been linked to a high rate of miscarriages .
23 6.1 As respects all information as is directly or indirectly communicated to it by another Party ( hereinafter called the supplying Party ) under the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Project ( including technical information or otherwise relating in any manner to the business or affairs of such other Party ) the recipient Party hereby undertakes to the supplying Party that it will until five years after Completion or abandonment of the Project treat the same as ( and use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the same be kept ) confidential and will not disclose the same to any other person without prior written consent of such other Party in each case except to the extent that it is reasonably necessary in or for the purposes of the exercise of the rights and licences granted to it pursuant to this Agreement .
24 There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else .
25 The official table of appointments in 1779 for the college of foreign affairs , which lasted until it was slightly modified by Catherine 's son Paul in 1800 , provided for each mission abroad to have two students regularly attached to it for these purposes .
26 Most typically , the apparent reality of the object is an effect of its being treated like a painting ; the text frames its object and then refers to it in terms that suggest that it is already represented on a canvas .
27 It is possible to start off with the simplest possible system with a few reports and then add to it as new requirements are uncovered .
28 Each of the six main sections of the programme starts with a brief analysis of the situation , and then responds to it by proposing a series of study processes .
29 The landlord Alec Crossley kept an orderly house and his buxom blonde wife Grace was always jolly and invariably found time to listen to the troubles of her customers , even when she was hard put to it behind the counter .
30 In his memoirs he admitted that he had secretly aspired to it for decades , but had not pressed the issue for tactical reasons ( because it would have made him vulnerable to the charge of Bonapartism and perhaps also , as Debré argued in his memoirs , because popular election of the president in the circumstances of 1958 would have placed a majority of votes in the hands of the peoples of the French Community ) .
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