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

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1 They only stick to Union regulations when it suits them . ’
2 It was he who recommended her to apply to Breakspear College when it started admitting women .
3 Adis who appeared before news cameras at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford earlier this week was transferred to Stoke Mandeville because it houses the national spinal injuries centre .
4 Police pursued the car along the A345 to Bulford village where it crashed .
5 Africa was always nasty to Miss Mates because it had maimed and nearly killed her treasure .
6 In a number of cases , grain was carried up the canal to the docks , was transhipped , and promptly retraced its steps along the canal to Saul Junction where it passed onto the Stroudwater Canal .
7 In the meantime , the horse was delivered to Dunure Mains where it stood as stud stallion .
8 Alongside the spring the tree-lined from Carrants Court Led up the hill to Northbrook Farm where it joined the road from Church bridge .
9 The range of opinions expressed by nobles on the provincial committees made plain to St Petersburg that it had to act alone .
10 The vineyards of Villers-Allerand lie on either side of the main Épernay to Reims road as it descends from the Montagne on to the plain .
11 WAD general secretary Margaret Williams , said : ‘ At present , a lot of disabled people are unable to go to Grange Road because it involves too much walking .
12 She switched to London Weekend because it went on all night and watched another film , then a comedy about a Los Angeles police precinct .
13 PC Blenkinsop noted Nurse Walton 's reaction to Michael Ryan and it annoyed him .
14 The Bettiscombe skull , preserved in the house at that time , was said to be that of a negro slave , so devoted to John Frederick that it emitted the most ghastly screams if it were ever parted from him .
15 This decision was immensely helpful to Jonathan Cape since it had been and remained their intention to publish the next two volumes of the Diaries and a further volume that related to Crossman 's earlier back-bench activities .
16 There still exists today a Northern Ireland Assembly , but its main function is as a scrutiny body for Westminster legislation applying to Northern Ireland and it lacks executive powers .
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