Example sentences of "it [verb] one [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I can see me and him having it to go one of these days . ’
2 It represents one of his assignations .
3 This pattern of land distribution reflects such great disparities and brings about so much poverty that it represents one of the major problems that agrarian reform has addressed .
4 The interior of the church suffered from the dead hand of the restorer between 1897 and 1907 , but it represents one of the most monumental examples of the Romanesque in Bohemia .
5 Together with BC2 it represents one of the major new general classification schemes of recent years .
6 It represents one of man 's great architectural feats and was technically a major step forward .
7 It displays one of the foremost characteristics of gritstone climbing , and one which is by no means confined to Froggatt : namely a dearth of protection ! .
8 It is a relevant example because it involves one of the most searing of twentieth-century experiences , replete with both personal and broader political consequences , and it has recently been in the news .
9 As promised last week , there 's also a four-page report on slimming which I 've found really interesting since it involves one of the finalists in our recent 16+ Model Of The Year competition .
10 It involves one of the few regulators that have shown some teeth in standing up to the powers that have been conferred by the Government on privatised British Gas .
11 ‘ Come on , Rachel , you 've been here long enough to know how they love anything like this , especially when it involves one of us or one of the management team . ’
12 As I grew up in Kensal Green — which is just up the road from Ladbroke Grove — it became one of the areas the first wave of black immigrants came to .
13 As the news of Monkey Mia spread , it became one of Australia 's leading tourist attractions and was included on the itinerary of tour buses .
14 Along with Bologna , Oxford and Paris , it became one of the great centres of medieval scholarship , attracting students from all over Europe .
15 It became one of the most successful in the district and in 1920 was amalgamated with Hunt , Winterbotham , Strachan & Co .
16 It became one of the best known ‘ psychotogenic ’ drugs .
17 Ben Hogan has said that he wished he had learned the importance of left forearm rotation earlier in his career , as it became one of his keys in his later years .
18 It became one of his regular haunts , as did the Gargoyle , the club founded in the 1920s by David Tennant and run by him and Hermione Baddeley as a meeting-place for society and the arts .
19 Although the Harter Act compromise was seemingly counterintuitive ( how could the carrier be allowed to exempt itself for its own mistakes of navigation and management ) , it became one of the most internationally influential laws ever enacted by the United States Congress .
20 Under her leadership it became one of the most respected periodicals in the field .
21 Of liberal disposition , he opened Thirlestane House to the public and it became one of the greatest attractions of Cheltenham .
22 In doing so it became one of the few countries where the brand has an active agency handling Guinness through the retail distribution system .
23 in Hungary it produced one of the performances , completing five laps in pre-qualifying , the best of which was 23.5secs slower than Thierry Boutsen 's pole winning time .
24 By contrast 85 per cent of the pupils were said by their teachers to have no experience of Example 14 , although it produced one of the highest success rates among the lowest third .
25 Considerable ambiguity arises when the appearances of the incident are such that it is uncertain whether or not it fits one of these types of abnormal situation .
26 As far as I 'm concerned , a Tarot card is of no use unless it fits one of those hole-in-the-wall banks , preferably on somebody else 's account .
27 Each concern is family run , but it produces one of our greatest culinary delights . ’
28 It involved one of the biggest names in the rock world .
29 It snatched one of the sticks that Philip was holding and dragged it to the far side of the feeding-place , barking .
30 Piaget 's work is important because it provided one of the first developmental accounts of the emergence of logical thought .
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