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

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1 No apparently it takes the whole top of it
2 And so it deposits the extra calories it does not need as fat .
3 So it behoves the healthy eater to assess the Indian menu for the best options , since chances are circumstances , friends and hunger will take him or her there sooner rather than later !
4 However , as Child ( 1984 ) has pointed out , only the formal structure is subject to control and planning by management , thus it remains the fundamental concern of organisation theory .
5 " But oh " may be a somewhat pallid rendering of ( ) , yet still it signals the crucial turn in the poem 's argument .
6 Indeed , the lower the blood pressure the better , because statistically it reduces the subsequent risks of stroke and heart attacks .
7 But suppose there is a rule which says that the effectiveness of a synapse decreases whenever it causes the post-synaptic cell to fire .
8 However if you say erm oh well you know erm boys will be boys that 's natural , tha that sounds as if you 're kind of making excuses for them and condoning them , so I think you 've got to be very careful about how you use the word natural and clearly it raises the whole question of how far you can , you can push erm cultural ideals against natural constraints an and what really is the issue .
9 Nevertheless , now it has the necessary imprimatur from the Pope , the Catechism will be sent for translation into dozens of languages and prepared for dispatch around the world .
10 Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality .
11 More often it takes the plural form , indicating partition of the property between co-heiresses , like Agnes Chaplayne and Beatrix Salesbury at Gayhurst , Bucks .
12 But equally it rejects the Soviet claim that the revolutionaries were spokesmen for the masses .
13 Today it houses the Vigili Urbani , one of the many factions of the Italian police forces .
14 Well it seems the obvious means of transport .
15 When we look at the English writing system we see how badly it fits the spoken language .
16 To work effectively it needs the right partners and considerable organisation and communication .
17 Rather it has the magnanimous ambition of offering the public a hands-on experience of the recent computerisation of all the data relating to the excavations .
18 ( Searle , 1980 , 1981 , and 1984 , Lect. 2 ) That such a thing could instantiate such a programme , as already remarked , necessarily is allowed by the proponents of causalism and functionalism. ( v ) To add something unfamiliar , functionalism will need to explain how it avoids the absurd conclusion that consciousness is , so to speak , not merely independent of biology , but entirely independent of all instantiations of programmes and the like , which is to say entirely independent of persons , computers , and all other spatio-temporal things .
19 What is important is how IT serves the critical success factors of business across all sectors . ’
20 It is the juxtaposition between these three strands which will influence not only the industrial and geographical pattern and form of MNE activity ; but how it affects the international allocation of resource and the world economic welfare .
21 Sometimes it has the loamy texture of a newly-ploughed field .
22 Sometimes it seems the entire nation is falling apart !
23 Crossing the Ouse over the Cosgrove Aqueduct , the canal climbs to Stoke Bruerne in Northamptonshire , now the home of the National Waterways Museum , through Blisworth Tunnel and more locks ; then it leaves the Grand Junction system at Norton , climbing at Watford to the summit level plateau , 413.5 feet above sea level , before dropping suddenly at Foxton .
24 Indeed it illustrates the probabilistic nature of these arguments rather well .
25 Instead it snaffles the careless gaze with thermoluminescent indicator lights , and eschews the xerophilous , post-cyclical papyrus effect that ( say ) the Creda Superspeed gives cotton — eschews it for a delicate , touch-dampness .
26 Yet it encapsulates the central themes of the Christian faith .
27 In others however it evokes the opposite impression of the event actually being realized , as in : ( 4 ) He managed to get free .
28 In terms of growth that we actually want erm unlike I think perhaps one of the we do n't want to put all our eggs into erm one one basket erm one million pounds in terms of er of course we want to do that the income of the budget which is actually feasible and practicable er in terms of of I take it that as where it says the Liberal Democrats are going from a growth of a hundred and fifty million erm on town centres that there probably was an error .
29 What you write may well be funny , but if it had grown to the extent where it overweighs the actual book you are writing , a piece of comic crime fiction , then you will be spoiling the whole .
30 The screen is non-operator driven which means that the Offline System will position the cursor where it requires the Offline Operator to enter information .
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