Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv] to [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be convenient to be able to write an instruction to add into the accumulator the contents of store address 99 , and to have some automatic means for modifying the instruction just prior to its execution , so that it refers successively to addresses 100 , 101 , 102 , and so on . |
2 | I mean er best way for facility , well if , if you 're not in a hurry it goes up to lakes do n't it ? |
3 | Yeah , then it goes down to orgies or whatever what they are has any of that worked ? |
4 | Some clergy say the Church of England is doomed if it says no to women priests . |
5 | It leads either to problems about the relation between God and the world ( for example , to a denial that it is His creation ) or , as in the case of ‘ Epicureans , Hobbists , and the like ’ , to the attempt to reduce everything to matter . |
6 | They 've bought some baggage handlers who intercept the stuff before it gets through to customs . ’ |
7 | We are at the at where Shrewsbury Town of the third division lead premiership Blackburn by three goals to two , but Blackburn now moving forward , getting it across , it breaks back to drives it in low and left footed and that one is off the target , a shot driven in from twenty five yards by , not finding the goal . |
8 | And it is retroactive : it applies even to actions that were legal at the time . |
9 | For one thing , as it applies only to areas of new or rehabilitated housing , it can have only a marginal impact on overall levels of safety in all residential areas , at least for the foreseeable future . |
10 | I do n't think that was the purpose of the erm the E I P and certainly my evidence has not been er produced in that way and it relates solely to sectors . |
11 | It has 170 cottages around Britain that it lets out to holiday-makers and the income raised — more than £700,000 last year — helps provide extra cash for its vital conservation work . |
12 | The best economic incentive to achieve environmental goals is often a tax , for it brings home to consumers the external cost of their consumption without clumsily trying to regulate it away . |
13 | The meeting with Kremlin officials could mark another significant step by the Soviet leadership as it comes publicly to terms with the unpleasant truths of a hitherto denied past . |
14 | In the end , it comes down to resources . |
15 | When it comes down to specifics , there is not even any real consensus between the political parties about the state 's duty to secure the civil , political and social elements of citizenship identified by Marshall . |
16 | Great sporting moments have many facets but when it comes down to thrills and spill and leaving the pulses racing , the National is hard to beat . |