Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A petitioner wishing to withdraw his petition or for it to be dismissed must apply to the court and file an affidavit in support of his application specifying the reasons why he wishes the petition withdrawn or dismissed ( r 6.32(1) ) .
2 By doing this , we separate off everything which counts for or against it in virtue of its effects , or alternatively , its contribution to the formation of certain wholes .
3 On the relief the girl Athena , without aegis or shield ( she is shown now even without helmet , or with it in her hand ) leans on her spear , hand on hip , looking down at a small stele .
4 The touch judges ' flags were on the pitch more often than off it in a game I saw recently here ( in Eastern Province , South Africa ) .
5 Nothing would be more disastrous for the future of British Airways than for it to be summoned to my right hon. Friend 's office and told how to run its affairs .
6 The learning process for Composers Pen is quite a lengthy one , partly because of the complex ground that it covers , but do not be put off by this as the effort expended will be more than worth it in the end .
7 They go and off it with the doctor .
8 Kylie wanted to personally say thank you to all the kids who have bought her records and for it to be worthwhile you need to have kids within twenty feet of her .
9 In order to enable the JPR to result in action and development , and for it to be used as a basis for discussion the following year , the interview is often summarised and stored in the worker 's personal records .
10 If no action lies for the actual object , none the less the doctrine of tracing allows the money or property received by the trustee on sale of the object under trust to be pursued , and for it to be regarded as subject to the trust in place of the original property intended .
11 Just ask for your account to be paid and for it to be paid quickly .
12 On 19 June 1984 , local residents and landowners formed the Silvermines Pollution Action Group ( SPAG ) to campaign for the mine to be made safe and for it to be covered with topsoil .
13 During this process it was suggested that a dummy engine be installed to save time and weight , but this idea was rejected on the grounds that the idea was for the Norseman to be as live an aircraft as it could be , and for it to taxi from the hangar in which is was being restored , across Howey Bay , to its position on the shoreline , adjacent to where it would be mounted on the pole .
14 We want to guide the Bill through all its stages and for it to be properly scrutinised in Committee .
15 9.8 Perpetuity period The perpetuity period applicable to this Lease shall be [ 80 ] years from the commencement of the Contractual Term and whenever in this Lease either party is granted a future interest in property there shall be deemed to be included in respect of every such grant a provision requiring that future interest to vest within the stated period and for it to be void for remoteness if it shall not have so vested Despite the importance of the rule against perpetuities , it is surprising that most leases granted today make no mention of it .
16 He never made an effort to look for a job , but would sit for hours , staring at the television and through it without seeing .
17 We must remember Aldeborough when we read this rather odd poet , for he belongs to the grim little place , and through it to England .
18 Reports on housing , drawing upon the experience of model estates built before the war and during it for special groups such as munition workers , paved the way for the massive scheme of ‘ homes fit for heroes ’ inaugurated by the post-war coalition government .
19 Here the three criteria of ( *a ) explainability , ( *b ) comprehensiveness and ( *c ) positivity intertwine , as I indicate by means of the asterisks : The problem for the atheist is to provide a convincing account ( *a ) of religious experience , and with it of the entire ( *b ) religious history of mankind , which will do justice ( *c ) to its character and effects .
20 The movement for a national Nonconformist forum , and with it for a union in some form of English Nonconformist churches , was a product of the 1890s .
21 Faye was in the kitchen with Roberta , so Alice shut the door quietly behind her and went with Monica out to the road , and along it to where they were hidden by the healthy bushes of Joan Robbins 's garden .
22 The river was in flood and tradition maintains that Coilus was able to cross only by leaping onto a large rock in mid-stream and from it to the farther bank .
23 He looked at the traffic roaring by , and over it through railings at the leafy greenness of Gray 's Inn , edging into view on his right .
24 Thence northwards to Mina 's land , so eastward to the stream and over it at the place called Ufa 's ford , thence to the place called Lagness , thence to Laxley , and so to the place called Balsham , thence to the bridge at Ellridge , and thus northwards besides the marshy places , over this to the stream called ( Aldingbourne Rife ) and thence east to Waermund 's enclosure , thence to Wador 's barrow from that place to the fishpond , and from there to ( Ryebank Rife ) , and so the line runs to the sea …
25 He touched the long , dark green curtains , looked out into the garden and over it at the house beyond , tall and dark , A dim sodium-yellow glow filled the sky ; patchy snow blemished the garden .
26 He could just make out the great empty arch of the east window and beyond it the shimmer of the North Sea while above , seeming to move through and over it like a censer , swung the smudged yellow disc of the moon .
27 In her limited understanding , she could see a way to the upper strata of Arcady society and beyond it to the stars .
28 Gate A — which symbolised a new career — opened into a grassy field , and beyond it to a breathtaking cliff walk which stretched into the distance .
29 There is a steep mountain road served by mountain postbus ( route 600.38 ) from June to September leading to the village of Bristen ( 6km , 4 miles ) and beyond it to the Golzern cablecar station ( Timetable 1595 ) which gives an altitude start to climbers .
30 The door stood open and beyond it on the pavement was cast the shadow of the Medjay posted to keep watch .
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