Example sentences of "it [prep] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So these pass on their rubbish to garbage companies , which transport it for burial to states like Ohio that still have landfill space . |
2 | OAG members examined the dumped waste , suspecting that Raybestos was dumping asbestos waste there while being prevented from dumping in Ringaskiddy , and sent some of it for analysis to London . |
3 | That can mean only that the common agricultural policy is to be reformed in such a way as to take money from the United Kingdom and give it for cohesion to countries outside . |
4 | The council passed it for allocation to youth activities . |
5 | ‘ The radio set can remain on for hours at a time ; you can enjoy it as background to reading , writing , homework , housework … . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I 've only got three X squared plus two there but you ca n't differentiate whit respect to three X squared plus two and then say you actually done it with respect to X . |
8 | U equals four X cubed minus X X differentiate it with respect to X twelve X cubed minus four |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Once Newton 's physics had been constituted , it was possible to apply it in detail to astronomy . |
11 | Secondly , the SIB has been given the power to designate rules and regulations issued by it in relation to conduct of business , financial resources , client money or unsolicited calls , so that they apply to all authorized persons . |
12 | The measures of the 1870s had temporarily reduced it in relation to population size , but in the 1890s it had begun to rise and growth was dramatic after 1901 . |
13 | In spite of much justifiable criticism , the Flory-Huggins theory can still generate considerable interest because of the limited amount of success which can be claimed for it in relation to phase equilibria studies . |
14 | Were you talking about it in relation to death or arrhythmic events ? |
15 | Aristotle wrote about it in relation to drama and what we can gain by going to the theatre . |
16 | He plunged on the bomber and raked it from tail to nose ; then let his dive carry him under it and pulled up in time to plant a burst in its belly before climbing into a half-roll which brought the next plane almost within range . |
17 | A soluble form of this protein could bind to the virus and prevent it from binding to human T cells . |
18 | The audience can pick up the dramatic thread running through the cadenza and make sense of it from beginning to end . ’ |
19 | She first saw Dogs Today on the newsstand , reads it from cover to cover and then keeps it . |
20 | I read it from cover to cover and keep every copy . |
21 | And you know it from cover to cover ? |
22 | Eva read it from cover to cover ; films , music , book reviews as well as the politics . |
23 | In the " Lady Chatterley " case Mr Justice Byrne instructed his jury to consider the total effect of the work after reading it from cover to cover . |
24 | Conservative plans would split it from top to bottom in a complex network of charging that pitted patients against doctors , doctors against hospitals , hospitals against charities and charities against patients . |
25 | Conservative plans would split it from top to bottom , he said , in a complex network of charging that pitted patients against doctors , doctors against hospitals , hospitals against charities and charities against patients . |
26 | An architect by profession , he took six months off work to help the builders make the house habitable , and then he and Anne painted it from top to bottom in a vibrant range of colour schemes , theirs is the tonic to take : the narrow winding staircase is an orangey red , the kitchen a pale blue , the living room a shade of yellow , the conservatory woodwork a blue-green , and so on . |
27 | To speak loosely , a causal circumstance does not include two or more links of any one causal line running through it from past to future . |
28 | Her left arm hung uselessly at her side , agony tearing through it from shoulder to wrist as the circulation returned . |
29 | He opened the door to a large room completely bare except for a vast trestle-table that filled it from wall to wall . |
30 | Billie lay there , imagining Adam with that smart-arse grin across his face , as he watched the girl abuse his body , lick it from toe to top . |