Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The suffering which inevitably follows shall be deemed to be of no consequence , because physical evolution itself disregards suffering , or regards it as an essential part of the process . |
2 | The suffering which inevitably follows shall be deemed to be of no consequence , because physical evolution itself disregards suffering , or regards it as an essential part of the process . |
3 | For those who need the ability to carry the phone with them wherever they go , it is also available with an optional transmobile kit that turns it into a transportable cellphone . |
4 | Although we do not yet have a proper quantum theory of gravity , let alone one that unifies it with the other physical interactions , we do have an idea of some of the features it should have . |
5 | It is the overdetermined character of the materialist dialectic that distinguishes it from the Hegelian dialectic . |
6 | The answer is that this third human state has a special feature that distinguishes it from the other two ( the inner and the outer states ) in that it is a zone for cultural experience or creative playing . |
7 | The reason for this is that the first layer atoms are shadowed by their neighbours along these principal axes and the projectile experiences a continuous potential that focuses it into a specular direction — ie θ = 2α . |
8 | ( Some pocket calculators will do this ; otherwise one obtains a random integer of 5 or 6 digits from a random number table and precedes it with a decimal point . ) |
9 | She feels full of it and moulds it into a glowing ball deep within . |
10 | Frodo the Ring bearer does not really want to carry the Ring and offers it to the elf-queen Galadriel . |
11 | Quite apart from the deafening thunder of the falls , and the awe-inspiring sight of their dramatic descent , the effect can be sheer magic on a fine day ; as the sunlight catches the spray in flight , and transforms it into an elusive pattern of shapes and colours that suggest in painting the Impressionism of Manet or the mists of Corot , or in music , the evocative nuances of Debussy . |
12 | At Skouriotissa a bulldozer scoops up ancient slag and dumps it on a new road . |
13 | Human computation is wonderfully sensitive to context ; it captures the spirit in the message and turns it into the appropriate letters . |
14 | In particular , he suggests that the educational system has a marked effect on the production and reproduction of scientific knowledge , and criticizes it for the ahistorical way in which it teaches scientific problems , theories , experiments and proofs . |
15 | She has taken some point made by a friend whom she names — milia and develops it into a full essay . |
16 | Measure for Measure takes this basic pattern and develops it in a new direction . |
17 | I have carried out several privatisations in my time in commercial and industrial departments , and my understanding of the word privatisation is that one takes something currently managed in the public sector and transfers it to the private sector — the last such transfer in which I was engaged involved British Steel . |
18 | Having done that , it reaches one leg across to its equivalent on the other side , removes the accumulated pollen from the comb with a stiff brush that sprouts from the end of the leg and transfers it into a deep bowl lying on the outer surface of the opposite thigh . |
19 | It draws magical power from the War Altar and passes it into the Grand Theogonist . |
20 | The landlord collects the charge on the basis of the number of days a person has been resident and passes it to the local authority . |
21 | This product grabs Windows by the lapels and uses it in a whole new way . |
22 | first finds the key of the record found at the beginning of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record . |
23 | last finds the key of the record found by the end of the selected trail and establishes it as the current record . |
24 | But on second thoughts he erases the remark , and replaces it with a slight smile . |
25 | The Dear Report on Handsworth captures this image and links it to the social condition of young blacks : |
26 | This is the second Point that balances the first and safeguards it from the other extreme — being too soft on doubt . |
27 | Hall takes a Schumpeterian view of long waves and translates it into a geographical context . |
28 | example An essay which describes the narrative of Alasdair Gray 's novel Lanark and interprets it as a symbolic representation of the state of contemporary Scotland . |
29 | Gollum was once a hobbit who came across the Ring by chance and keeps it for a long time . |
30 | This resistance is controlled in effective value by an error amplifier which takes a signal from an error detector and compares it with a stable reference voltage , often derived from a Zener diode or a bandgap device . |