Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Seeing it features in your catalogue , would you prefer me to send the copies back to you ? |
2 | Where it occurs on open land , bird species characteristic of open country are replaced by those which prefer the limited cover afforded by young trees and are in turn replaced , as the forest matures , by those species which are forest dwellers ( Bibby 1987 ) . |
3 | Isotelus is typical of the North American continent , where it occurs in many localities . |
4 | The present map ( figure 3.1 ) shows an axis of high density extending broadly south-eastwards from the southern Pennines , where it takes in the industrial conurbations of Lancashire , Merseyside , and South Yorkshire , through the Midlands to the London conurbation . |
5 | I would send dignity to the devil , where it came from . ’ |
6 | I have no idea who got that extra money or where it came from . |
7 | The Undo command gives you a second chance when you delete a block of text in error by allowing you to replace it in the document exactly where it came from . |
8 | The term first appeared in the nonsense works of Edward Lear , but where it came from no one knows . |
9 | She had never questioned where it came from , though she knew deep inside . |
10 | Cadbury World is a permanent exhibition devoted entirely to Chocolate — where it came from , who first drank the mysterious potion , when it became eating chocolate and the part Cadbury played in this fascinating story . |
11 | We do n't know what it is or where it came from , but there 's obviously something in it ! ’ |
12 | Where it came from goodness only knows , but it survived illness , unhappiness and the hum drum of Roundhay . |
13 | Is that where it came from ? ’ |
14 | Has anyone got an idea where it came from ? |
15 | There is a lot of blood ; it looks red where it seeps into the white sheets , black where it quietly pools . |
16 | Where it crosses through the X and Y axes . |
17 | At the northern tip , where it merges with the Vale of Evesham , some grain was also grown , but the Vale of Berkeley , towards the south , was an area of small dairy holdings where arable farming was restricted in scale . |
18 | Incidentally , the golden eagle which I mentioned last week did not reappear in Yorkshire 's Nidderdale where it spent at least five days , but it was finally relocated . |
19 | It also resulted in the interest in the potential of the Macintosh extending beyond the production area to design and editorial staff where it developed into passionate enthusiasm . |
20 | His argument is that the density wave is of a different kind , the so called long wave mode , which propagates from the centre of the Galaxy outward , such a wave pattern rotates much more rapidly than the short wave mode and it just happens that , if this picture is correct , our Solar System is almost exactly at the place in our Galaxy where it orbits at the same speed as the wave ( Astrophysics and Space Science , vol 89 , p 61 ) . |
21 | Where it opens in his fireplace . |
22 | She leaned forward and tapped his hand where it lay on the coverlet , supporting his weight . |
23 | On the eastern side of the county , indeed , where it lay along the Bedfordshire border , one acre in every two was dealt with by the Georgian planners . |
24 | It had been run nose-first into the boat house where it lay like a huge , sleek beast in an undersized pen , the deep V of the forward end tucked under the gallery on which the three of them were standing . |
25 | He visited his father 's body where it lay in the abbey church of Fontrevault . |
26 | Everyone had seen the dead dog on the path , bloated and grey and bald where it lay in the mud , and the heaps of excrement , all teeming with the same flies that were sharing their food : and the association flooded their throats like vomit . |
27 | With a sudden flash of rage , she hurled the Browning far out across the dock , where it splashed into the water and disappeared . |
28 | From the explosive and detonator , a wire ran round the belt to the side , where it connected with a lithium battery similar to and no larger than the sort used to power digital watches . |
29 | Some of us went along and parked at Welshpool Station and took a look at the narrow-gauge line 's original terminus where it connected with the Cambrian Line . |
30 | It ran from Dingle to Seaforth Sands , where it connected with the L & y Railway . |