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

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1 Everyone thinks it a great idea , ’ Mrs Bean said happily .
2 Everyone writes it a little bit differently , with a personality all his own .
3 Adorno 's critique , therefore , and in particular the critique of the Culture Industry is mounted from the increasingly beleaguered and restricted field of the avant garde , and it is this , in part , which wins it the current disapproval of the more enthusiastically affirmative , apparently democratic , or outright populist approaches to popular culture .
4 As the outcome of official action by an organ of the state , the police case comes before the court stamped with a seal of authority which gives it a powerful influence .
5 The fibres of this paper are meshed absolutely at random , which gives it a special surface character and also makes it very strong and long lasting .
6 Told retrospectively as though from Judd 's disjointed , unhappy remembering , the book achieves a sad , distant , emotional intensity which gives it a special unity of tone .
7 Yet , in sharp contrast , village life here moves little faster than at a slow donkey 's pace and has a simple , rustic feel which gives it a special charm .
8 For , if he decides that the wooden hut is a building , he is in effect adding an interpretation clause to the statute which gives ‘ building ’ an extended application ; whereas if he decides that the hut is not a building , he adds a clause to the statute which gives it a narrower meaning .
9 The current version is powered by a Microturbo TJA 24 engine , which gives it a maximum airspeed of 400 knots .
10 The quartet carries an instrumental arsenal which gives it the necessary weight to produce the ominous , bass-heavy sounds that accompany Max Schreck 's marvellously decrepit , zombie-like portrayal of Count Dracula .
11 Highly charged personal reminiscence is bound up with the anthropological perspective which gives it an impersonal respectability .
12 Bottled mild also contains fats which makes it a good conditioning and soothing skin cleanser .
13 In Kenya Harris Okong'o Arara continues to serve a five-year sentence imposed in 1988 under a law which makes it a criminal offence simply to possess literature critical of the government .
14 What would be the relevance of section I(2) ( a ) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , which makes it a criminal offence for the person legally liable to maintain the child not to provide , inter alia , medical care ?
15 The Casio TV 470 has a retail value of £99.99 , which makes it a great prize for our readers .
16 You know birds of prey ca n't fly over water so Israel 's part of a kind of funnel for them which makes it a great place to do bird counts .
17 They 're a little bit faded today , we 're all in today , which makes it a little bit easier .
18 While many managers are increasingly concerned at recording unmet need , both how to do it and whether they should at all , he was confident Dorset has come up with a method which makes it a positive experience for staff and service users and , hopefully , avoids potential legal pitfalls .
19 Although it is not primarily vocational , the course provides a valuable training in analytical techniques and writing skills which makes it a valuable preparation for a wide variety of careers , including the media , central and local government , and industrial and commercial management .
20 Erm we need erm this er trial balance sheet , I recommend every second committee making which makes it every three months .
21 It has no component of curvature lying in the surface , which makes it the straightest path possible over the surface .
22 Unlike most extruded synthetic fibres , duck down has a branched and ramifying structure which makes it an unrivalled heat insulator .
23 The transputer contains a processor , memory , and communications links on a single chip , which makes it an ideal building block for multi-processor computers .
24 It is the total dependence of kinematics on the geometric model and the synthesis approach that it supports , which makes it an ideal design tool upon a computer graphics system .
25 Which makes it an apposite time for the Science Museum to open a new £1.2m permanent Gallery , Food For Thought , to ‘ explain the impact of science and technology on today 's food ’ .
26 She says it the same sort of consistency as yogurt but it 's salty and it 's warm and it 's not very nice at all she said .
27 She calls it the magic flannel and says : ‘ Mummy you 'll be fine .
28 She finds it a little bit difficult .
29 we can say generally that whatever is regarded as a truth functions as a norm of thinking , [ and ] imposes upon the conscious agent who recognizes it a distinctive selection and organization of some data of his experience .
30 SHE does it the other way round , because we 're convinced that not only our readers , but most UK cooks , do n't cook metric .
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