Example sentences of "[prep] it [art] [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Merger Regulation indicates in its recitals that if the parties ' combined market share does not exceed 25 per cent in the EC or in a substantial part of it a merger between them is unlikely to impede effective competition .
2 A lot of it A lot of it is just is just down to erm marketing
3 First of all it was the quality of it the intensity of it .
4 This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests , or at least to scrutinize their content .
5 Besides , with GEMU , which no East German politician dare oppose , East Germany will already have yielded its monetary sovereignty to the West German Bundesbank and with it a lot of its room for political manoeuvre .
6 She woke up , at first disorientated and unaware of exactly where she was , but memory soon came flooding back , and with it a drop to her spirits .
7 The suppression of to has the effect of leaving no distance between the request and the action requested so that the actualization of the request is represented as carrying with it the realization of what is asked .
8 The sap in their bodies would dry , and with it the intelligence in their strange-shaped heads .
9 But the present doctrine of competition is destroying it , and with it the picture of our Englishness .
10 He was most likely not even reading the Strand , but sniffing it and with it the atmosphere around him .
11 ( I was a little jealous — who would not be , when reading the private journal of a man you love and finding in it no mention of yourself , but instead only lush apostrophes to verminous whores ? )
12 Fictional stressing of deep connections between primitive and developed man , as well as the connections between primitive ritual and modern dramatic and religious practice stressed by Cornford , Harrison , Frazer , and the others encouraged Eliot to interpret the Rivers book in a way which let him see in it a reflection of his personal crisis .
13 whether it could properly be said that it 's a duty because it 's not , it 's a guide , er the question arises as to whether it 's a duty but of course it 's here , it 's always been in the expert 's report incorporated in it the reference to it erm but er Lord in my submission er it is undoubtedly correct that your Lordship would be greatly helped by hearing evidence from a solicitor engaged regularly , frequently , in commercial conveyancing work as to what the extent of the practice , the accepted practice and the professional standards operated by solicitors in this field and
14 The Labour Party showed more faith than anyone in the medicine of the pollsters and strategists , believing they has found in it the panacea for their 13-year malaise .
15 If she even fried an egg , she directed upon it the beam of her concentration , almost praying it would not break .
16 On the contrary , I read them as dismantling an old Crown privilege and substituting for it a principle upon which , in certain limited circumstances , the court has a discretion whether or not to require an undertaking in damages from the Crown as law enforcer .
17 The more History attempts to transcend its own rootedness in historicity , and the greater the efforts it makes to attain , beyond the historical relativity of its origin and its choices , the sphere of universality , the more clearly it bears the marks of its historical birth , and the more evidently there appears through it the history of which it is itself a part … inversely , the more it accepts its relativity , and the more deeply it sinks into the movement it shares with what it is recounting , then the more it tends to the slenderness of the narrative , and all the positive content it obtained for itself through the human sciences is dissipated .
18 ‘ Oh yes , ’ said Miranda , ‘ I walk across it every evening to my job … ’
19 ‘ Are n't you dazzled by it every day of your life ? ’ she said enthusiastically .
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