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

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1 In some respects it resembles the wartime leadership style of Lloyd George ( 1916 — 22 ) and Winston Churchill ( 1940 — 5 ) .
2 No wonder it tows the Peter Lynn Buggy ( with himself steering on board ) all over wherever land surfing and similar buggy racing is permitted .
3 In combination with oxygen it forms the gas carbon dioxide .
4 At the coda it repeats the B section groove until the fade .
5 Two experiments are run in parallel : in one the allele specific primer matches the normal sequence , in the other it matches the mutant sequence .
6 In this manner it continues the adjustment process begun before parade in the canteen .
7 By moving forward to Shenton it gives the Battlefield Line access to the tourist attraction , the Battle of Bosworth visitor centre .
8 Set back from the road it faces the south wall of the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral , and is separated from it by the road , and by a peaceful park area and an avenue of trees .
9 In this case it expects the Go option to be pressed .
10 The graveyard is an important landscape feature , since in many cases it represents the burial place of most of the local population over a millennium or more , and is the logical successor to prehistoric barrow groups and Roman cemeteries .
11 With a play it brings the message home more and the message we want to get accross today is ’ Run , yell and tell ’ .
12 Iraq seems in no hurry to repay the billions of dollars it owes the Gulf Arabs for money received during the war ; and the Gulf Arabs seem in no hurry to ask .
13 British Rail Engineering says it accepts that Mr Hayward was exposed to asbestos at work which led to his death.But it disputes the amount claimed.The Judge will decide on the claim tomorrow .
14 At the same time it converts the colour coding frequencies from PAL to NTSC and combines 50 lines of each field to reduce the scanning pattern from 312.5 lines to 262.5 lines .
15 And for much of the time it follows the Minchmoor Road , an ancient drove road which was also used by Scottish monarchs staying at Traquair House .
16 But this time it includes the exchange rate as an intermediate variable between changes in the money supply and changes in aggregate demand .
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