Example sentences of "it [prep] [det] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 After the war , Bank use of the hotel began to diminish and in May 1949 it was sold to a member of staff who ran it for many years on his own account .
2 And that 's it for another year on Central News .
3 So when the Danes reconsider it in another referendum on May 18th , will most Europeans know what is at stake ?
4 If the dog continues , then place it in another room on its own , re-emphasizing the word quiet .
5 If it 's to be helpful if if Mr is saying on behalf of the Parish Council that by showing it in this way on the key diagram , he feels is prejudicing or the Parish Council 's position is prejudiced at some future date , then it 's to be helpful to that that the County Council is saying it is prepared to show it simply as a an arrow and similarly for consistency it would seem to make sense to show the western in the same fashion .
6 Even the back pass could have been salvaged had Beeney realised how crap it was a second earlier , and even then , he could have tried to kick it to either side on Gray , as opposed to trying to kick it as hard as possible … straight at gray .
7 Then the immigrant purchases a large tract of land , and farms it without any expenditure on soil conservation , often without chemical or organic fertiliser , until yields have declined and degradation or erosion has set in .
8 Nutty said icily , ‘ Not everyone can afford made horses that do it without any effort on the part of the rider , like yours .
9 He suddenly thought of the hat she had lost , searched for it , and found it among some leaves on the ground .
10 You can then pull the headboard out and rest it at any angle on the mattress for reading , watching TV or enjoying breakfast in comfort .
11 This remodelling might also be contemporary with the decision to provide earthwork defences , though it could have preceded it by several years on current dating evidence ; either way , such changes mark a significant watershed in the town 's development and pose important questions about its status and function .
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