Example sentences of "[noun sg] [subord] it reach [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The major problem is likely to be that enterprising ‘ try-outers ’ will hack the code they 've been given to play with and render the program fully usable if companies merely decrement a counter and destroy its function once it reaches zero as you suggest .
2 The walk is easy enough to follow — it simply goes along the canal towpath on the south side of the canal until it reaches Marsworth .
3 Anglian Water Authority claims that the water drawn off from the lake is still safe despite these problems because of the treatment it gives the water before it reaches people 's taps .
4 Bobbie stayed on the train until it reached Stackpoole Junction .
5 The tariff structure strongly discouraged completing the work of refining the sugar until it reached Britain , and there the increasing flow of sugar transformed people 's diet , provided revenue , and launched new industries .
6 The tour itself ran into bad trouble when it reached Stockholm .
7 A secondary market exists when the original depositor , holder , wishes to sell the CD before it reaches maturity .
8 Left : The Porcupine Puffer will have to be handled with care once it reaches 6″ or more .
9 Once the spit starts to form material is pushed along it by longshore drift , thus leading to its continued growth until it reaches water so deep that wave action is destructive .
10 The snag is that small dace , bleak , and other small fish that feed at or near the surface , can devour much of this loose feed before it reaches bottom .
11 As the sun shrinks it rotates faster , and flings off its outer , much cooler shell when it reaches escape velocity .
12 In about a kilometre ( just over half a mile ) the road reaches a terrace plateau , well wooded in places , and curves slowly to the right giving every-changing angles of view until it reaches Heiligenschwendi , lying on a sun-terrace at 1,100m ( 3,608ft ) , sheltered from the north by wooded hillside .
13 They would sell securities , thus lowering their prices and raising the rate of interest until it reached r e .
14 The road winds on to Arco de São Jorge and then goes in and round a deep ravine before it reaches Boaventura ( 65km ) .
15 He finds himself calling upon the Government to use its powers to stop or sink Christopher Columbus 's expedition before it reaches America , and sets off a chain of events disastrous to the ecology of two continents .
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