Example sentences of "[prep] [conj] it [verb] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes they approach language as if it expresses power relations and subjectivity directly , and originates from the very autonomous , fixed subjects whose existence they are challenging . |
2 | Kaprun is unique in that it offers summer skiing , along with a multitude of other activities . |
3 | This impotence is inherent in the Keynesian approach to policy and not merely a feature of a specific version of that approach ; for by its very nature it makes government influences on aggregate demand predictable in that it links government policy changes to the current or past state of the economy . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman 's question was interesting in that it linked county hall and Battersea power station , making it clear that the Labour party 's plans for a reborn Greater London council are not the reassuring slim-line version that Labour spokesmen have been peddling . |
5 | The Isle of Wight cable does without because it transmits monomode signals on a long wavelength ( 1300 nm ) . |