Example sentences of "[prep] it [conj] [prep] it " in BNC.

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1 To assess the distribution , the project leader is first asked to give a date such that the true date is as likely to be after it as before it .
2 To assess the distribution , the project leader is first asked to give a date such that the true date is as likely to be after it as before it .
3 They were not far removed at any time from the poverty line , and more frequently below it than above it .
4 Justin saw Adam as prefiguring Christ , Eve as a ‘ type ’ of Mary , and called the correspondences of Old and New Testament figures the principle of ‘ recapitulation ’ ; that was to say that redemption is not from the created order but of it and within it .
5 You could al you could always take her to the dent , is the other tooth in front of it or behind it ?
6 Calm down guys I want to ask you is is he better with it or without it ?
7 She could have it out and she 'd have a lot of fun with it and on it .
8 The only answer is to spread the people and the jobs thinner — so that fewer travellers , bringing their cars and their litter - journey into it or through it .
9 However , the pensione was not particularly comfortable and she preferred to spend more time away from it than in it .
10 Would it be necessary and would we want er to supplement that with something No with Northumberland in it or on it .
11 Erm but I mean there 's nothing in , in that that we get from national level that has anything at all appertaining to Northumberland in it or on it , has it ?
12 They had er , a little carpet at the back and their stickers all round it and inside it , it was a fun van if you like .
13 It 'll either go round it or under it wo n't it ?
14 Where he is the occupier of premises in or on which the chattels ( not attached to the premises ) are found and , before the finding ‘ he has manifested an intention to exercise control over the [ premises ] and the things which may be upon it or in it ’ .
15 I mean I said , the erm it 's the nearest integer which is equal to it or above it .
16 Chordotonal organs ( p. 127 ) , tracheoles , and nerves run to it or through It .
17 Down it or under it
18 It seems to me that they are describing at first hand a world made up of physical materials similar to those which we can see and touch , with an invisible ( to most of us ) non-material life force much like the ether superimposed on it and within it .
19 It is like going into Europe — the important thing is by reiteration to make people think , whether they are for it or against it , that it is inevitable ’ .
20 We laugh at it and with it ! ’
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