Example sentences of "[vb infin] its [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
2 Each letter published will win its writer a £10 National Garden Gift Token , exchangeable at 1,500 garden centres , nurseries and shops all over the UK and any Interflora shop .
3 Whether or not Unix Labs is successful in its appeal , it believes it can still win its case on its other claims of misappropriation , misrepresentation , trade mark infringement and breach of contract .
4 Whether or not USL is successful in its appeal , it believes it can still win its case on its other claims of misappropriation , misrepresentation , trade mark infringement and breech of contract .
5 Good business planning could have helped Darlington win its bid for a body scanner , a senior hospital official said this week .
6 My own view is that the Church of England must win its crisis of nerve and dare to do things differently as this millennium draws to a close .
7 Shareholders will end up with a highly leveraged vehicle — which is fine if the group is going to thrive and win its franchise , but dangerous if either the group 's stream of advertising revenue or its franchise is under threat .
8 The most humorous caption to this photograph received in writing before April 20th will win its sender a unique personal T shirt .
9 The most humorous caption to this photograph received in writing before November 1st will win its sender a Canoeist T shirt .
10 ‘ I believe the team will win its place in Division Two . ’
11 Hewlett-Packard Co , for all the speculation Unix System Labs Inc put in play that it would win its adherence to Destiny , says it 's not going to adopt the SVR4.2 code .
12 I hope that you will consider its relevance to your own activities .
13 The organiser of a moot should consider its timing .
14 Tattersalls will consider its position as soon as the Chancellor 's decision is definite .
15 Genetics is now an advanced science , but we only need consider its elements .
16 Having described what the Chart qua graph looks like we must now consider its properties as a process .
17 The jury will consider its verdict tomorrow in the trial of two men accused of murdering a police informer .
18 ( This chapter studies only the phenomenon of the North-South divide and does not consider its causes .
19 The complex man will respond to no single managerial strategy , but will consider its appropriateness to circumstances and his own needs .
20 Similarly , the board of the selling company must consider its responsibilities to the company , its shareholders , its employees and , where insolvency is a possibility , its creditors .
21 The defender averred that as a result of that announcement he telephoned Macfie & Alexander , speaking to Mr Rae , one of the partners , and told him to expect an offer of £70,000 from Ferguson & Forster and that he instructed Mr Rae that when the offer was received , he ( the defender ) would consider its terms and if he found them satisfactory he would instruct Mr Rae to accept the offer .
22 We will consider its mystery as well as its glory .
23 In addition to the role of the military in the policy-making process , we should also consider its importance as an executor of policy .
24 The hospital , driven by the doctors themselves , is seeking trust status ; I hope that my hon. Friend will consider its application sympathetically and support the hospital in every way that she can .
25 The tenant should consider its deletion , particularly where the premises form part of a shopping centre and the other units have already been constructed or are about to be so .
26 Now the important thing about the toxin is not so much that it can paralyse its victim , but that biologists can use it , and they can use it because it 's possible to label the toxin radioactively and then employ this to look at the distribution of receptors in patients with miocenia and characterise the receptors in other ways .
27 Ultimately , however , the fabric you select for your window treatment should not only complement your chosen style with its visual appearance but it must also suit its purpose .
28 The binding of a book should always suit its complexion .
29 Now nationalised and backed by government money , the firm may buy its way into video technology and markets .
30 The electricity industry says that it will buy its coal from abroad unless British Coal can produce at 130p per gigajoule .
  Next page