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

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1 A legend concerning the London North Western Railway Company ‘ Whitworth ’ class locomotive named The Luck of Edenhall No 90 — what an unusual name — but then the story of how it came by the name is unusual too .
2 The first method saves the graph as a ‘ picture ’ of how it looks on the screen .
3 you 're most of the time you 're getting it right cos this is just making the right sort of guess and you 're seeing the sort of When it gets to the awkward ones y you 're just sort of Well maybe it 's that , maybe its something else .
4 From afar it looks like the classical volcanic cone and it is with a mounting sense of excitement that I climb the last section of loose lava gravel and sharp , welded lava rock .
5 Each type has a slightly different chemical structure and differs slightly in how it behaves in the body .
6 From there it looks for the infra-red ‘ signature ’ of a rocket 's exhaust .
7 From there it spread through the abandoned shafts and tunnels , feeding on oxygen in the shafts .
8 10 It enters the spinal cord through the dorsal root of the spinal nerve from where it passes through the white matter and into the grey matter .
9 Then Benedict raised his head from where it rested in the wild disorder of her flaming hair , and his gaze met the misty love in the deep grey of her eyes .
10 Rather , its importance results from where it lies in the circuits of the left hemisphere and the way that it processes the inputs it receives .
11 Well , I shall argue that librarians and information scientists can help to add value to information in the path from when it first becomes publicly available to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
12 I would submit that these are all value-adding activities which librarians and information scientists can and should be involved with in the transformation process , from when information originally appears in the public domain to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
13 The new bass made use of Leo 's bolt-on maple neck , with the now traditional long-scale measurement ( the distance in which the top string can vibrate freely , ie. from the nut to where it passes over the bridge saddle ) of 34″ , and twenty frets set directly into the maple fretboard .
14 Indeed , following the street further along to where it runs over the little round-backed bridge , I could see the mist rising from the river , obscuring almost entirely one of the bridge-posts .
15 This is an opportunity to be built on when it occurs as the insurer 's preference for its own panel members is bound to be an initial issue ; at the same time as asserting the client 's right to choose , panel membership can be discussed .
16 Yeah , I 'm talking about how it arises from the evolution point of view , as an not , I do n't go in at all to the whole neurological question , or how the brain is produced consciously .
17 Do n't worry about how it works at the moment just concentrate on the mechanics of getting it running .
18 But what about where it says in the book that peaceful demos are ‘ passive wanks ’ ?
19 The trick does not work , but at least it leads to the hiding of Colas in Lise 's bedroom and the awful discovery of the two of them together just as Alain has received the key and goes to claim his bride .
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