Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [conj] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm a sucker for coastal walking and am naturally attracted to Dorset as it offers some of the best in the country .
2 But for all his troubles Stephen , an amiable and gallant king , had managed to hold on to England and it took three strange twists of fortune to transform the situation .
3 The Town Development Act , 1952 , did not apply to Scotland and it became necessary to cope with Glasgow 's housing problem by means of a second New Town .
4 Many people are attracted to Yugoslavia because it offers such great value for money .
5 We ship exports to Europe and it costs X pounds .
6 The points made , the order of delivery and even some of the phrases used so closely resemble Scott 's first letter to Palmerston that it seems likely that Elcho had been briefed by Scott .
7 ALAN Kernaghan is ready to book a World Cup passage to America but it means waving goodbye to Middlesbrough .
8 Britain has apparently undertaken to review its own aid to Vietnam once it becomes clear that forced repatriation is working smoothly , and that Hanoi keeps to its side of the bargain , not to punish boat people who are deported from Hong Kong .
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