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

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1 I tried to dust the grit off my forearm where it adhered to the sweat .
2 Such an Order may be used where it appears to the authority to be expedient in the interests of proper planning of their area , including the interests of amenity , regard being had to the development plan and to any other material considerations .
3 Under Section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 , where it appears to the Attorney General that the sentencing of a person in the Crown Court has been unduly lenient he may refer the case to the Court of Appeal , with leave , for the sentence to be reviewed .
4 Under s37 a local authority may be directed to investigate a child 's circumstances in any family proceedings where it appears to the court that a care or supervision order may be appropriate .
5 Why should the assumption of a perfect detachment be retained in ethics , where it amounts to the transparent fiction that I can , so to speak , stand outside myself , withdraw to a point of observing Ego witnessing unmoved even my own emotions ?
6 ‘ The right to recovery after a demand colore officii rests upon the assumption that the position occupied by the defendant creates virtual compulsion , where it conveys to the person paying , the knowledge or belief that he has no means of escape from payment strictly so called if he wishes to avert injury to or deprivation of some right to which he is entitled without such payment .
7 It first appeared three lines ago where it referred to the suns ability to give life to the earth of a cold star .
8 It is , however , an unusual building in that , although it conforms to the Vladimir plan and Byzantine pattern , the architect introduced Italian fifteenth century building methods , using light bricks and tie rods in the arches and vaults .
9 It developed from the 1920s onwards , particularly for mass consumer goods produced in large production runs , although it spread to the ‘ production of standardized intermediate components for the manufacture of these means of consumption ’ ( Aglietta , 1979 : 117 ) .
10 The appellants applied to discharge the registrar 's order on the ground , firstly , that it was in all the circumstances oppressive and secondly , that it amounted to the use of section 236(2) for a purpose not intended by Parliament .
11 Many feel that The Photographers ' Gallery has a somewhat lopsided view of contemporary photography and photographers and that it preaches to the already converted and them alone .
12 The last folly was finished in nineteen thirty-six and provoked such a public outcry that it led to the first-ever planning inquiry .
13 Thereby he had represented to the finance company that the van was not his but that it belonged to the trader .
14 It is important to plan the evaluation process at the outset so that it relates to the stated objectives .
15 The most likely understanding of this letter is that it relates to the subscription proposals .
16 The above form is essentially objective , in that it relates to the objects of local government , e.g. education , health , highways , etc .
17 Er , er my understanding to , to er about five minutes ago was that you were saying we have not failed to perform our legal obligations under clause nine , because clause nine er is either wholly or to be extent that it relates to the underwriting which we disapprove partially invalid out of being part of the erm , the anti competitive of erm the argument you 're pursuing .
18 To pay for the pits the government told British Coal not to pay four hundred and eighty one million that it owed to the staff 's superannuation fund .
19 It means that you can spot irrelevancies and be better at controlling your behaviour so that it contributes to the achievement of your objective .
20 Hofmeyr et al demonstrated this pressure surge in a term infant and postulated that it contributes to the development of periventricular and intraventricular haemorrhage in preterm infants .
21 In that respect , Kundera could have fooled at least one of his readers ; but I do see that it belongs to the point of it all that the uncommon Jaromil should be thought humanly representative .
22 I detest the fact that so many famous paintings have been moved in the past , against the wishes of their creators ; and that the transfer of ‘ Guernica ’ has been justified on the grounds that it belongs to the State .
23 Secondly , in an exchange like the following ( from Lyons , 1977a : 668 ) : ( 94 ) A : I 've never seen him B : That 's a lie the pronoun that does not seem to be anaphoric ( unless it is held that it refers to the same entity that A 's utterance does , i.e. a proposition or a truth value ) ; nor does it quite seem to be discourse-deictic ( it refers not to the sentence but , perhaps , to the statement made by uttering that sentence ) .
24 The central charges as items is that it refers to the charges from my own department , legal department , all the other central departments and an input to er the Strategic Planning Committee operating , but it 's not items that the Strategic Planning Committee has a control over , so there 's a change , an estimated change of cost and sometimes that reflects the changes in methodology of agricultural cost and that seems to be happening at the moment .
25 Before the fungus kills the fly , it attacks its nervous system , changing its behaviour so that it climbs to the top of the plant , puts its head down to attach its proboscis to the leaf , and sticks its abdomen up into the air , ready for the passing breezes to take the spores away when they are released .
26 He ascertained that it related to the evidence and not to the law , but he did not find out what the problem was and merely gave general guidance .
27 In this case the court gave a further reason why the false statement was not caught by section 14 , namely that it related to the price at which the goods were offered for supply and section 14 did not cover false statements about prices .
28 The aims and potential objectives of the teaching unit will be built into the teaching material , the computer program being a part of this material , and their successful realization by a wide range of teachers will depend crucially on the driving system of the program and the image of the unit that it presents to the user .
29 Lord Fraser ( at p813 ) stated : The Crown contended that the definition in s454(3) ( now TA 1988 ss681(4) ) applied to all transactions that did not have a bona fide commercial reason , and that it applied to the present transaction , the sole reason for which was to avoid tax .
30 The Labour party claims that it listens to the views of business .
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