Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 What light does it throw on the extent of public information about parties and programmes , and on the nature of public support for parties ?
2 mhm Does it make any sense to put in the same numbers _ does it add to the attraction from a statistical point of view , the likelihood to win ?
3 The question most often asked by those who have heard an explanation of the mechanics of how parliamentary scrutiny works is what influence does it have on the final result — the directive or regulation which becomes Community law .
4 How much ice does it cut in the modern industrial society ?
5 But this biopsy lab does it work through the weekend ?
6 We got charge accounts at Bloomingdales and stores like that , so we were always dressed fabulously and we were always sitting around in fabulous restaurants , charging for fabulous meals with all manner of people , which was all Tony 's plan to make it look like the most successful rock and roll company going .
7 He ripped a packet in his hand and smoothed the rubber on his cock making it shine in the half light as Richard raised his head and watched .
8 Even in defeat Germany was too valuable — strategically and economically — for either East or West to let it fall into the hands of the other .
9 When Gary Mackay scored that legendary goal for Scotland against Bulgaria , how big of an inroad did it make into the Republic 's capital of Jammy Breaks ?
10 What impact does it have on the tenants who are living in the flats ?
11 ‘ Stapleton had the idea of buying a huge hound , and of using the phosphorus to make it shine like the hound in the story .
12 In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years .
13 Now sheer monotony makes it stick in the gullet like sawdust .
14 Right now what number does it say under the , underneath that C ?
15 But Kuwait , which is reported to have built up its output recently to 2 million bpd , was resisting pressure to make it share in the cuts .
16 The next century saw it pass through the hands of the Arundell , Ockold and Ridler families .
17 The rate of change makes it shudder on the branches of the trees where it stands to attention in its sterile , tightly packed commercial rows .
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