Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] it [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In common with these base emotions it receives general condemnation as an anti-social force which , by its very nature , is inherently immoral and despicable .
2 And the G M B demands that when the good committee report it makes such behaviour illegal .
3 According to the Health and Safety Executive it costs British Industry more than £2 billion a year in absenteeism .
4 And that video can be obtained from Tavistock Church , in Tavistock Place it costs twelve pound fifty , with one pound fifty postage erm , but I think that it has been recommended to us and a number of the provinces have asked for copies to be made available and then maybe there are some churches within our provence that might like to have that video so that they can draw the attention of their churches to the work of the Council for World Mission .
5 As a foundation material it has numerous advantages : it is strong , does not lose its shape and can be spun into strands sufficiently thin to allow fine weaving .
6 Texas Instruments Inc has developed a new low-cost multi-chip packaging technology it calls Multichip Module Laminate/Overlay in which the key element is Polyimide plastic .
7 Once a Bill or a proposed measure requiring parliamentary approval enters the lists and it is realised that an environmental impact assessment must be produced , and once it is decided to commission an environmental impact assessment it becomes public property .
8 For turbulence the problem manifests itself as follows : when one formulates an equation for the double correlation function it involves triple correlations , an equation for these involves fourth-order ones ; and so on .
9 On the plus side it tolerates high temperatures .
10 In these days of restrictions on capital investment it makes good sense to adapt to current and probable future needs when incurring capital expenditure .
11 A medical supplies shop in the back streets of Shanghai is not the average travellers idea of an attraction , but for the tack traveller it contains hidden treasures .
12 As well as a beautiful polished brass fire it has central heating , a shower and a flush toilet .
13 For the language teacher it provides powerful clues concerning the causes of the sensation of floundering in conversation to which we referred earlier .
14 I think it 's a perfect example of rumour feeding on rumour , that once something gets into the market place it causes all sorts of entrepreneurial people out there to think there 's an opportunity they ought not to miss .
15 But for the time being it gives Japanese firms a small advantage .
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