Example sentences of "its [noun sg] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 By 1980 , with the IPC ‘ H ’ line to Haifa long since closed , there remained the 1.4 million b/d ‘ T ’ line to Tripoli on the Lebanese coast , with its branch off to the Syrian port at Banias .
2 I am sure that West Yorkshire will welcome any assistance that the schemes can give , and will also appreciate that its rate support grant has increased by 16 per cent. , but that does not mean that it can bring its force up to the required standard .
3 The government responded forcefully on Feb. 25 to prevent a second attempt by the movement to take its campaign on to the streets .
4 Some of this , such as traveller 's joy ( Clematis vitalba ) , has extended its range on to the alkaline mortar-rich soils of the urban wasteland .
5 There were also rumours that Ford had now taken its stake up to the maximum 15 per cent allowed under the golden share held in Jaguar by the Government since its privatisation in 1984 .
6 I would buy the parchment and arrange its transport down to the wharves and we concluded that , if we sold the wine brought back on the first voyage , we would make a profit .
7 Meanwhile , the second capacitor passes its charge on to the third capacitor .
8 Competitive equilibrium would ensure that each industry expanded its output up to the point at which price equals marginal cost and therefore social marginal benefit equals social marginal cost .
9 After she 'd cleared up lunch she hoisted Ethel 's huge ox heart out of its water on to the chopping board .
10 I read with some concern that a housing development planned for the Valley is to disgorge its traffic on to the Road near the Hill Lane Lane crossroads .
11 Firstly , the USA experienced low inflation in its economy up to the early 1960s due to ‘ conservative economic policies .
12 Through the mist he could see the vague outlines of the priory church and followed its outline round to the ruined oak stump where Lady Eleanor had received her mysterious messages .
13 As the big jetliner continued its turn back to the airport , Duncan applied some power back to the left engine .
14 MOTORISTS were made late for work yesterday by a llama which wandered from its farm on to the A22 at Forest Row , Sussex .
15 The foal cringes , lowering its shoulders , extending its neck , and raising its muzzle up to the other horse .
16 My task , after having been subjected to a six months ' course to learn Russian , was to supervise the packing up of the Wilhelmshaven dockyard , and arrange its shipment back to the Soviet Union as part reparation for the enormous damage that had been done to that country by Nazi Germany .
17 AIS sees Skymaster as an important way of getting its information over to the public in an efficient , quickly updated fashion that is easily accessed .
18 The regiment traces its history back to the Siege of Carroburg in 1865 , when it mounted a valiant and wholly successful defence of the walls in the face of a huge army led by the Count of Middenland .
19 Also it would involve computer firms in expensive re-designs. and at least part of this expense would find its way through to the end user .
20 When washing your hair , work a blob of shampoo about the size of a ten pence piece into the roots , and let the lather work its way through to the ends .
21 As the smoke from the fire gently filters upwards through the drying malted barley , the peat gently imparts its distinctive aroma , which will in time find its way through to the finished malt whisky .
22 For most of us , the turkey is as traditional as mince pies , but the story of how it found its way on to the Christmas table is an interesting one .
23 There are a handful of noticeably small start-ups wrestling with the key interoperability issues facing Unix as it elbows its way on to the desktop .
24 Praxsys is one of a handful of noticeably small start-ups wrestling with the key interoperability issue facing Unix as it elbows its way on to the desktop .
25 By the time the evaluation began all the stock purchased under the project had found its way on to the shelves .
26 Despite the opportunities for patronage and profit which resulted from the statute , what we need to note here is the existence of an explicit legal restriction on endowments for the church , a limitation which found its way on to the statute books and into the consciousness , therefore , of lawyers and members of parliament for the rest of the Middle Ages .
27 Some aid workers estimated that as much as half of the food aid sent since January had been stolen , although some pointed out that looted food eventually found its way on to the market .
28 Emancipation with land had found its way on to the agenda .
29 Although much was spread on British roads , some found its way on to the nation 's dinner tables through stores ' own label brands .
30 This steam sometimes blasts its way up to the surface through the lava , causing what is known as a phreatic explosion , so the advance of the lava is then anything but peaceful , and unwary spectators are sometimes injured by the explosions .
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