Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [verb] its [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | JUST AS the calculator has produced its own brand of innumeracy , so the word-processor is generating its own style of illiteracy . |
2 | The University has completed its own survey ( through consultants ) of the backlog of repair and maintenance of university buildings , and has reviewed the level of funding which might reasonably be put towards the backlog in addition to its customary allocation for repairs and maintenance . |
3 | Auriga has lost its former Gamma , or Al Nath , which has been transferred to the Bull as Beta Tauri . |
4 | That sudden creativity has engendered its own literature . |
5 | The pound has found its own level and if the UK continues to creep out of the recession with a stronger pound , anything is possible . |
6 | 7.3 What is required is a purpose designed method of reporting incidents of violence and the Department has developed its own report form . |
7 | One further possibility is that France will lease one of the channels to Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Telediffusion , the company that produces TV programmes in Luxembourg , CTL wants to operate its own TV satellite but is having trouble raising the money . |
8 | Industry has identified its own problems very clearly . |
9 | Now LASMO aims to keep its own directors and managers up to speed with high-calibre intelligence from all quarters . |
10 | Conflict may arise if a large fundholding practice decides to pursue its own health priorities or ignore those of the local district health authority . |
11 | Your Transport Policy Committee presumably has some thoughts on rail privatisation which are prevented from being published until the House of Commons Transport Select Committee has published its own evidence . |
12 | Superimposed colours , transparency and opacity , signs of rust where moisture has seeped into the cloth stretched over the frame : for the last ten years Michel Mouffe 's work has created its own history through the layered transformations taking place within the canvas . |
13 | Until 1967 , all beef breeds in Scandinavia were registered by the Nordic Association of Beefbreeders but since that year Denmark has registered its own beef animals . |
14 | Now that Grundig has priced its own recorders at dumping levels , however , the Japanese have been given a heaven-sent opportunity to welch on their promises to the EEC . |
15 | The Faculty has established its own computer network and provides facilities for students to wordprocess their work . |
16 | Each LAN has to have its own licence and can not be bridged over wide area network connections . |
17 | Under the 1988 Act the following services must be open to competitive tender if the council wishes to permit its own service departments to participate : |
18 | The mountainous terrain does bring its own challenges , and I suspect that in summer there are quite often storms of the type we experienced , even though further inland it may be fine . |
19 | Humanity comes to control its own destiny and ‘ make its own history ’ . |
20 | Each team has to create its own routine which has to include mandatory starburst , jumping jacks , domino sequence and freezing techniques . |
21 | But the disappearance of his son , Larry , in the war has passed its own sentence on the family . |
22 | But since the rules are that the place has to pay its own way , he has welcomed all comers , from the World Indoor Bowls Championship to Militant Tendency , who staged their annual conference in the Palace of the People . |
23 | Two weeks before the Department of Education publishes its nationwide league tables of school results , the Daily Post has compiled its own figures , with half of all schools in the region agreeing to participate . |
24 | The group has revised its own specification to require most of the recommended items to be incorporated in any new vehicles that are purchased . |
25 | For the past 60 years , The Savoy Group has manufactured its own beds to make sure guests have a good night 's sleep . |
26 | If food intake is low the body starts to use its own sources of fuel , including fat stores ( particularly important for the slimmer ! ) . |
27 | ( WES AD LIB BACKREF ) ( ANNE ) Still to come on Central News … an old railway town plans to build its own university … |
28 | ‘ Every part of the body likes to ask its own questions too , I believe , ’ he continued . |
29 | It 's early days and the market for acrylics needs to find its own level . |
30 | The Securitate has regained its former power and keeps the minorities in the same old state of terror and repression . |