Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Has it gone to specifically to the address of the commissioners ? |
2 | Why has it gone to somebody who ? |
3 | It 's not been recently has it according to that ? |
4 | Has it come to this ? |
5 | ‘ A thousand years of running and hiding , and what has it come to ? |
6 | As a result , as far as farmers are concerned tree planting has not been integrated into their work patterns or land management , nor has it led to enhanced levels of interest among previous participants . |
7 | What ma what ma what difference has it made to your life Peter ? |
8 | Tom turns his head in embarrassment and has it explained to him that his regular caddie has gone back to Orville Moody , and I 'm his new one , so he says , ‘ OK ’ , and walks on to the first tee . |
9 | ‘ When we sleep , one of us has it chained to our wrist . |
10 | If the sole intention of the Association were to secure civil rights for Ulster Catholics while accepting and loyally supporting the constitution of the Ulster state … why has it admitted to its counsels and membership , as it undoubtedly has , a number of men from an organisation pledged to the destruction of that state ? |
11 | There 's clearly a problem , any ward councillor who brings out t that sort of thing which is non non-trivial to this council er for the reasons he has it seems to me deserves er to be supported unless there 's a very strong case against it and I do n't worth considering and that 's what I shall vote.worth co you do n't . |
12 | Has it got to be one word answers ? |
13 | Has it got to be on the ferry has it ? |
14 | I mean , why was Dave being quoted for , what has it got to with Dave ? |
15 | Have you just got to sort of like the , these open to interpretation , or has it got to be word for word ? |
16 | ‘ Has it occurred to you that this Morris fellow and my brother were in this thing together ? ’ he said softly . |
17 | ‘ Cleo , ’ Dauntless said firmly , ‘ has it occurred to you that the business they 're involved in is very dangerous ? |
18 | Has it occurred to you how hypocritical you 're being when — ? ’ |
19 | Has it occurred to the Minister that the problem is that there are plenty of young people camped out in the open air , but that they do not have any work ? |
20 | Has it occurred to the Secretary of State to discuss that with the CBI and perhaps also to nudge his colleague , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , to try to change that trend ? |
21 | Has it occurred to you that she might disturb or upset them ? |
22 | ‘ Has it occurred to you that I nearly disturbed the murderer — that I might have been killed as well ? |
23 | ‘ But has it occurred to you that you are totally off-target ? ’ |
24 | And that is the erm absence of understanding it seems to us from the County Planning Department of the way the actual market works , and of the need for a local authority area erm in seeking to obtain employment for its people , the need for that area to be able to offer a variety of er employment land both in quality , size and location . |
25 | I think it is erm Greater York that has been seen as an area with special problems because of its er historic character , erm which we spent many hours debating at the York greenbelt local plan inquiry , and I think most participants there accepted that the er what was being protected was not just the historic core , but also the setting of York and its surrounding ring of villages , and the way which it is proposed to protect that setting and character is by a greenbelt , now it follows that if you are imposing extremely severe restrictions on new development in an area around a settlement , then you have to meet the legitimate development needs for that settlement in another location , the further away that new settlement or other policy response is located it seems to me the less likely it is to meet the er needs of that settlement , and that will give rise to erm , you know , additional pressures on the settlement you are proposing to protect and maybe those pressures could not be resisted , and I think that 's why there is this requirement that erm the development which might otherwise be built on the edge of York , but which is not proposed to be so built because of the greenbelt needs to be located close , as close to York as is consistent with the original environmental objectives greenbelt objectives for the greenbelt . |
26 | Zeroing it amounts to the application — within section 1(1) ( a ) — of a false trade description . |
27 | Undeterred , this week he committed his currency to the European exchange-rate mechanism , where despite the lack of gold reserves it appears to be managing bravely . |
28 | Where a summons or other originating process has been served on a defendant by post or insertion in his letter-box under Ord 7 , 4 10(1) ( b ) or 4(a) or r 13(1) ( b ) or ( 4 ) and after judgment has been given or entered it appears to the court that the process did not come to the knowledge of the defendant in time , the court may of its own motion set aside the judgment and may give any direction or make any such order as the court may think just . |
29 | For a new system to work it needs to be flexible and to fit in with your own personal requirements . |
30 | If it 's to work it has to be part of a general strategy for traffic in an area not on one street at a time . |