Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] it [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course it takes time for the increased number of women on the list to work through into actual appointments , but one of the purposes behind the Prime Minister 's initiative was to see that they did work through into actual appointments . |
2 | Of course it requires skill in curriculum organization to cover the necessary ground , for example by use of modular schemes and carousels . |
3 | So a resistance can be used with that and of course it indicates interest in the product ? |
4 | Section 40 , like section 23 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 ( paragraph 16–26 above ) , deals with the situation where A commits an offence because of the fault of B. It enables B to be convicted where A has been guilty of conduct which either was an offence under the Consumer Protection Act or would have been one but for one of the statutory defences . |
5 | She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box . |
6 | Or had they been afraid to do so in case it drew attention to what they were up to ? |
7 | In part it involved differences in perceptions about the boundaries of people 's work and what they contributed : in general , professionals and parents tended to see themselves as concerned with the young person and their life as a whole , but they saw others as being restricted in their work and concerned only with limited aspects of the young person . |
8 | In addition it offers training of the eye as well as of the mind . |
9 | More significantly , in practice it encouraged speculation in the more traditional sense — on assets whose prices were expected to rise by considerably more than the overall price level ( and would indeed do so if enough speculators made similar judgements ) . |
10 | In practice it means government by the representatives of a majority of the people . |
11 | In Hilton it represents stages in the journey to God when the soul is no longer engaged with worldly things and as it were asleep to sin ( 24.90r. – 235 ) but is not yet fully illuminated by the knowledge of Christ : The experience of the dark can be either painful or restful : painful in so far as the soul is still troubled by the pressures of the worldly attractions from which it is hiding ; or restful in so far as the soul is waiting untroubled in its longing for Christ . |
12 | On the other hand if Herakleophorbia was eaten in excess it caused illnesses like tumours and cancer in humans . |
13 | Such agreements on extraterritoriality are common where American forces or advisers are stationed abroad , but in Iran it aroused memories of the humiliating capitulations demanded by the British and the Russians in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries . |
14 | Nostalgia drew strength from , was nourished by Qaddafi 's ‘ abolition ’ of the state ; and in turn it nourished opposition to the leader 's state-like actions . |
15 | Although in adults it exhibits flu like symptoms , it can be disastrous if passed on to a baby . |
16 | Wakefulness at this time of day is notoriously unsettling : in London it brings balls of anxiety to the gut as the sodden city outside sneers at the sleepless . |
17 | From Bonn it heads north across the relatively flat north German plain , but southward it has to cut its way through the hard rocks of the Taunus range where narrow gorges once made the upper reaches of the river dangerous to navigate . |
18 | Outside Europe it produces chlor-alkali at C-I=L Inc in Canada and ICI Australia . |
19 | it effectively gives you the content of your drama work it brings the topic work to life it facilitates continuity within a drama project it makes it easier to do drama in other spaces than the school hall . |
20 | To others it brings relief from the merciless summer heat . |
21 | To Anselm it meant freedom from an intolerable position . |
22 | For others it costs £18 for six days . |
23 | Fear is an ugly four-letter word yet , at times it takes hold of all of us . |
24 | Surrounded by woodland it seems set in a pocket of secluded spaciousness , watched only by wood pigeons and squirrels . |
25 | An extensive range of blushes suitable for acrylics is offered by Liquitex It includes Kolinsky Plus which is a red sable and synthetic mix , Sablon , a white synthetic , and Hogbrushes with pure white bristles . |