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

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1 Town is on everyone 's lips today , and for the proud position which it occupies in public esteem it has very largely Mr Chapman to thank . ’
2 As in the Fall narrative , which it resembles in more ways than one , there seems to be no going back ; our original innocence , the wholeness of an original bisexuality , is never retrievable .
3 Unfortunately , this would be to empty the term of most of the meanings which it carries in actual discourse .
4 we shouldn we should n't get carried away , however , by this er focus on its managerial agencies , agency , and think that everything it does in this respect is conscious , because a lot of the processes that occur in the ego are actually not conscious .
5 Lord Diplock said : " What it does in that capacity is governed by public law ; and although the legal consequences of doing it may result in creating rights enforceable in private law , those rights are not necessarily the same as those that would flow in private law from doing a similar act otherwise than in the exercise of statutory powers . "
6 happening in our time but , but and you think of what it says in Two Timothy with the
7 One reason I was disappointed is because what it says in these minutes , Robert 's people reported they 'd been speaking to the R and Abbey Leisure Service in London that had been considerable interest in the Edinburgh Festival Programme and in everything
8 Tell me what it means in ordinary words . ’
9 This sounds all very sensible until you realize what it means in human terms .
10 The West does not like what it sees in that mirror .
11 If you or one of your sons incline to continue that business you may , I believe , send the same number of boxes here , that you used to send to England ; because England will then send here , for what it wants in that way .
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