Example sentences of "[Wh det] it [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Which it does for several years . |
2 | Helicobacter pylori infection increases the serum concentration of gastrin , and this may be one of the mechanisms by which it predisposes to duodenal ulceration . |
3 | But it has other weapons which it deploys with some skill . |
4 | The knowledge which it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence . |
5 | The respect in which it lags behind competing products — recent versions of 1-2-3 and Quattro Pro — is in its printing and presentation facilities — often referred to as ‘ spreadsheet publishing ’ . |
6 | The Swiss Government has also submitted its application for membership , but has not yet received the assent in the referendum which it requires for this application to go forward formally . |
7 | A further source of variation is generational position , with some changes occurring in the type of support which is given and the direction in which it flows over each person 's life course . |
8 | Often , indeed , students of social policy go further and explicitly analyse the extent to which it contributes to social equality . |
9 | The Ley eventually reverted to the Garnstone estate and has long been a farmhouse , which it remains to this day . |
10 | It is time to identify and explode the powerful myth of critical doubt and dispel the clouds of defeatism which it lowers on Christian faith . |
11 | This is especially the case with the liberal democratic form of the state whose claim to legitimacy rests on the access to the political system which it grants to non-dominant interests . |
12 | At the next level of analysis , every object may usually be organized into a given field within which it contrasts with all others , for example the various types of curtain , canoe , car or ornament . |
13 | 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 . ’ |
14 | Land acquisition , site assembly , land reclamation , infrastructural improvement and environmental enhancement are the means through which it engages with local authorities , the Department of Environment and most importantly , the private sector to lever investment that will lead to economic growth . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Marxism 's claim to the status of a science proper thus functions as a device to avoid the historicity through which it accounts for other phenomena . |
17 | There is nothing in the criteria which it stipulates for rational behaviour that confines its application to a market clearing framework . |
18 | Unfortunately , this would be to empty the term of most of the meanings which it carries in actual discourse . |
19 | Fashion 's commercial dimension , which it shares with all art , and its identification with things female ( an inaccurate generalisation , Martin charges ) have marginalised the field . |
20 | It 's for each person , that 's why like the playwright does n't specify what each thing 's supposed to mean because it can mean whatever it wants to each member of the audience . |
21 | The Government can do what it likes with such sites and protests are too small to take into calculation . |
22 | To understand why damage to Broca 's area impairs speech we need to know both where it gets its input from and what it does to that input . |
23 | What it does to that input may not be susceptible to description in psychological terms . |
24 | If you do n't get rid of acid you know what it does to even metal , if it sits on metal it eats through it , so you imagine what it does to your bones when it sits on them . |
25 | Possibly but i i if , if you say it is a , i it 's an honest government and er er the tax collection is , is straightforward and honest , the government is then deciding what it does with that tax revenue . |
26 | Unusual in many ways-including its gentle liquidy texture — Turnaround Cream is exceptional in what it does for oily skins . |
27 | 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 . " |
28 | So , whatever we do in training the horse , we have to teach on both sides : what it learns for one side , it will not automatically accept for the other . |
29 | The relationship between professionals and the state is also changing , as government imposes a more entrepreneurial and competitive pattern on what it perceives as genteel cartels . |
30 | ‘ Les has got what it takes for international football . |