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

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1 L M Ericsson Telefon AB 's Ericsson Corp says it sees cellular telephone unit sales growing 30% to 40% this year from the current 20m in use worldwide , half in the US .
2 Independence allows it to try new parts that others may not be able to play .
3 Its hard wood helps it resist cold winters , and its thick-skinned grapes are almost impervious to rain , disease and insects .
4 No I got the cakes Does it look alright Paul ?
5 And as the drama unfolds it reveals complex layers of corruption and influence-peddling .
6 As it flies along , the enhanced shimmer of water helps it to find new pools .
7 Viking is way behind schedule : it had been intended for this quarter , but StorageTek said that based on the present status of the product and schedule estimates it expects IBM-compatible products based on Viking architecture to be available in the second half of 1994 .
8 Ancor says it has extensive expertise in the research and design of components that meet the Fibre Channel Standard specification , and the initial activities will involve use of high-speed switching chips and software technologies from Ancor and related technologies from IBM .
9 Atari says it takes legal action against as many pirates as it can find , and has two big prosecutions pending at the moment .
10 Vicom says it incurred massive debt during the development its own proprietary visualisation line whilst at the same time taking over Sun 's products , and could n't attract the new development capital it required .
11 Mark 's acceptance at Oxford proves it takes different strokes , different brush strokes that is , to move the world .
12 Intel says it saw strong demand in the US and Japan , where orders rose significantly as the market was stimulated by lower personal computer prices .
13 When glass shatters it leaves jagged edges .
14 Now it is for real and , though the race will be staged on a parkland road rather than a track , Foster believes it has considerable significance for the rest of Cram 's summer .
15 Fidelity believes it breaks new ground by getting over the problem that has stopped unit trusts from showing any real growth since the Great Crash five years ago namely that 90pc of unit trusts are in high risk equities , whereas 90pc of savings are in low risk investments such as banks or building societies .
16 Its articulated design allows it to negotiate sharp curves and it arrived at Brecon in Spring 1986 after its Indian home line closed the year before .
17 The technical skill of the house martin enables it to construct gravity-defying mud nests beneath the eaves of houses .
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