Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Something with the consistency of cement began to splatter from Peters ' ripped torso , but still he clung on to it in the renewed savagery of his hunger . |
2 | It is surrounded by buildings , the houses being built on to it at the eastern apse . |
3 | ah well , we , we did er , that house we did in , in er Kingsley , well the other side of Kingsley by Northwich for er , he 's the managing director of Tarmac for the North West Division and there he bought this house at Kingsley and er we added on to it on the kitchen was a complete wing that we built , a single storey and the roof spars had to show we had to put imitation |
4 | I , I 've bought you back the whip and I 'm just about to start the other one , so hang on to it at the moment , cos I do n't like too many books around that I 've borrowed , I 've got two . |
5 | Yet nearly everyone shapes up to it in the end . |
6 | This reversion to collusion is the carrot to induce the deviant to accept whatever is meted out to it in the punishment phase . |
7 | ‘ How did you get on to it in the first place ? ’ |
8 | You could get up to it by the stairs to the roof . |
9 | Erm you can come back to it at the end if you 've done everything else , but there 's something about these that er I think you 're one . |
10 | That 's good news says Pyramid , because SNI is likely to get closer to it in the short term while these issues are being resolved , whatever the eventual outcome . |
11 | No need to disturb the household , if we can come round to it from the other side . ’ |
12 | I expect you 'll come round to it in the end . ’ |
13 | As such , it has effected significant changes in some of the Bills sent up to it by the Commons . |
14 | But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent . |