Example sentences of "to it from the " in BNC.

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1 But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent .
2 There seems little doubt that Trow Gill once brought down a stream , this entering as a waterfall at the gap now occupied by boulders , and this theory is confirmed by the dry channel coming directly down to it from the heights above .
3 Our young people deserve honesty from ourselves and have a right to it from the Church .
4 The annexe need not have been roofed , although there was access to it from the main part of the building .
5 Sun Microsystems Inc hopes to get one of its workstations on BBC1 's Tomorrow 's World science television programme in the UK tomorrow : Oklahoma State University 's Dr Marvin Stone has developed a hand-held device dubbed ‘ the thumper ’ which can measure the ripeness of a watermelon by delivering a blow to its skin and Sparcstations can put up a colour map indicating the ripeness of a field of watermelons from data downloaded to it from the thumper .
6 An agent residing on each client provides the machine with operating operating parameters delivered to it from the application residing on an administrator 's host system .
7 The Scottish army marched to relieve Berwick and encountered the English forces drawn up on Halidon Hill , which lies about two miles north-west of the town and commands all approaches to it from the north .
8 An image copy of the Working-Set is taken whenever a new dictionary range is transferred to it from the Main Database .
9 The countryside is so close you can walk to it from the city centre .
10 He spins a tiny triangle of silk a few millimetres in length and deposits a drop of sperm on to it from the gland that lies underneath his body .
11 Lakatos assumed that any field of enquiry that does not share the main characteristics of physics is not science and is inferior to it from the point of view of rationality .
12 The British Telecommunications Act 1981 established BT as a public corporation and transferred telecommunication functions to it from the Post Office .
13 You get to it from the cliff-top . ’
14 It was provided with a direct link to the London and North-Western 's Camden Station and so animals were driven direct to it from the trains .
15 Whether you 'd break into to it from the front , from the side , the back that sort of thing .
16 Then , taking into account the resources of the authority , and the revenue available to it from the National Non-domestic Rate , the government is to decide how much Revenue Support Grant it will give , and how much revenue it considers should be raised by the authority itself through Community Charge .
17 No need to disturb the household , if we can come round to it from the other side . ’
18 If we allow the King 's Cross Railways Bill to proceed and in the end no high-speed link or underground link between Stratford and King 's Cross is built , we shall be left with an enormous white elephant at King 's Cross with no means of getting to it from the channel tunnel .
19 It was planned as a pilgrimage church with a large crypt for the relics and with stairways leading to it from the aisles .
20 When he returned to it from the telephone box outside , it was unoccupied .
21 Trudgill writes : speakers are not capable of acquiring the correct underlying phonological distinction unless they are exposed to it from the very beginning , before they themselves have even begun to speak .
22 The problem which arises from this is that we are never given any inkling of the totality of a king 's estates , and there is a particular difficulty in trying to construct a picture of crown land by listing all references to it from the whole Merovingian period ; if kings rewarded their followers by conferring estates on them , even though the grant might not be hereditary , the pool of land must have changed constantly .
23 Normal arrangements are for the purchaser to be entitled to the interest on the monies subsequently released to it from the retention accounts .
24 Indeed , some estimates have suggested that if the Exchequer received all the tax due to it from the black economy , the basic rate of income tax might be cut by 10 per cent .
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