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

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1 The Cambridge Theatre Company 's production of The Revengers Tragedy — a work believed by some to have been written by Thomas Middleton , others by Cyril Tourneur — opened this week at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre , Guildford where it runs until tomorrow ( Saturday ) before transferring on its tour to the Theatre Royal , Winchester from Tuesday to Saturday next week .
2 While both Angevins would naturally have liked to get their own way in both regions it is likely that the Quercy meant more to Richard than it did to Henry .
3 Then , he wrote a West End musical based on his aunt 's Remembering Judi and it transferred to Broadway , with Nina Kenyon making an impressive singing debut in her original role , finally outgrossing everything written by Andrew Lloyd Webber .
4 I had been very naive when we started out in Rotherham and it came as a shock to me to realize that not everyone can see the justness of a just cause .
5 The top Irish and Australians also begin their careers in Flanders and it shows in the way they ride .
6 Inchoate anger seethed on in the Weald until it exploded in the autumn of 1645 when the ‘ Clubmen ’ appeared , basically a ‘ confederacy with the vulgar multitude ’ of tenant farmers .
7 I was fostered with Millie and it went from there .
8 He was the first high-ranking UN official to visit Taiwan since it withdrew from the UN in 1971 .
9 Even more surprisingly , this little black and white indictment of the National Health Service did almost as well in the United States as it did in Britain .
10 There are , of course , those who have infinitely more experience that Squidgey when it comes to caring and sharing with people who are spending their last days in AIDS wards and/or hospices .
11 The Cavalier was being followed through Milton Keynes when it turned into the cul-de-sac and hit the wall at about 50 miles an hour .
12 While Hastings senior is a solid full back , he is no Blanco or Joubert when it comes to attacking play , and his big Garryowen quickly becomes predictable .
13 Combwich ( pronounced ‘ Cumidge ’ ) is a quiet , picturesque community clustered round a bend in the River Parrett as it meanders on its way from the sea to Bridgwater Docks .
14 What happens as far as patients in hospital are concerned Ann when it comes to an election ?
15 They had reached the hilly avenues of Lisbon when it occurred to her that he could be worried about how she might behave when the time came for them to part .
16 He seemed to be mulling things over because he must have seen that this had not been the shock to Maggie that it had to him .
17 It signifies the widening activity of the king 's judges in the localities of England and it witnesses to the relish and vigour with which the king 's authority was implemented over rival jurisdictions .
18 The sun came late in December if it came at all .
19 Of these , only the first was part of PNP and it proved to be the most problematic , partly for administrative reasons and partly because of the delicacy of the issues of culture and status which it raised .
20 This office was administered by the Assistant Director in Scotland until it closed in 1959 .
21 Erm in fact the Department of Transport have reached the subsequently of , the , third of December and it confirms to us that they did place erm their , their erm flight management figures on , on level
22 Rumours of transatlantic bids persistently hover over Burmah but it seemed to be the suspected presence of SHV , the big Dutch group , that fuelled the price .
23 The meeting , to be followed by talks between their heads of government tomorrow , could head off a Russian threat to cut off natural gas supplies to Ukraine unless it pays for the gas it received in January .
24 I mean , she could have been er in love with Rochester but it looks to me like a beginning of an idea , you know , that er there are circumstances in which she er
25 An episode of the new series was banned in England because it referred to the ‘ victory of the IRA over the English in the 21st century ’
26 A former Minister of the Republic of Ireland told me recently that sovereignty did not mean the same for the people of Ireland as it did for us .
27 Complex natural ecosystems are replaced by unsustainable simple ones , with a resulting loss of biodiversity — and that applies as much in the de-natured agricultural prairies of Alberta and East Anglia as it does to the hamburger ranches of Brazil .
28 Ramsay and Fraser reckoned that perhaps one-third might desert Dunbar when it came to the crunch .
29 Oxfordshire is the most violent county in England when it comes to rural violence .
30 Customers have been far sharper than IBM when it comes to game theory or its real world equivalent , common sense .
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