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

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1 It was an indication of It facing both ways , torn between a youth culture stumbling around politics and the embers of 1967 .
2 The view that certain types of fiction occupy a mediatory position between the ‘ reality ’ of a cultural heritage and contemporary ‘ true ’ accounts of it elevates these texts to a status which the novel has not held for quite some time .
3 Behind Hurd 's selection of a specific group of Arab states is the assumption that the Arab world as a whole can be ignored , since only part of it has any role to play in security in future .
4 So , if you would be so kind as to get into a position where you can see what I 'm doing without being too close it means that if we do splash any acid by accident er the likelihood of it causing any problems to anyone are minimal .
5 Since the perestroika process began , the Soviet economy has followed a steady course downwards , and there seems no prospect at the moment of it reversing that process .
6 On the one hand , the local situation and knowledge about it encouraged some people to retire at the same time as they were made redundant .
7 What was the object , I know we discussed it at great length , but what was the object of it going that way in the first place ?
8 The other types of symbols are equally internalized by society 's members , and as this is not part of Freud 's theory , Parsons suggests modifications to it to incorporate these types of symbols also .
9 But if I 'm moving around slightly like this and you 're having to follow with your eyes as I 'm making my presentation it brings variety to it brings that bit of variety like you said earlier that it brings some interest to it .
10 Nelson 's detailed account is well worth close scrutiny for it illustrates many aspects of socio-ecology most cogently .
11 Not one word of it made any sense at all to him .
12 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
13 Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor , there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards .
14 In Easton , the dislike of it made some policemen reluctant to attend certain sorts of incident where a great deal of paperwork could be expected ( such as road traffic accidents ) , although means of formal control usually ensured they responded in the end .
15 but whether we want at the end of it to have another water seminar , looking instead of extraction side but what the water companies are doing with our rivers it might not be a bad idea as part of er producing a considered view later on in the year but I do n't , I do n't think we can hurry this as there 's a lot of lessons to be learnt and I I do n't think we should do the work in the Fire and Public Protection Committee erm in getting our erm eyes taken off the dealing with the actual problem at the moment , we want to look , step , step back and say well what what was the cause of all that , but I do support erm proposal that we should have it listed as er
16 A rainforest receives at least 4,000mm of rain every year , 200mm of it falling each month for ten months .
17 There 's always a danger that you 've , you 've , it 's a fine balance between it creating more work , so it actually causes more problems .
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