Example sentences of "[noun sg] [subord] it [vb -s] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He will be able to declare a ballot void if it appears third parties have interfered by voting when not entitled to do so , tampering with ballot papers , interfering with voters or exerting undue influence .
2 Volatile solvent extraction is employed a great deal in the perfume industry because it produces superb fragrances which are truer to the aroma found in the living plant .
3 To be in the First Division is prestigious , and also lucrative for a club since it ensures large crowds .
4 The BPI would class this record as an album since it has seven songs on it , but as the BPI are the catamites of despair and the handmaidens of drear , it 's here as an EP and it 's very odd .
5 Questioning the nature of the issue under study is an important part of research as it clarifies initial concepts and examines the definitions employed .
6 I shall not deal with the second part of the hon. Gentleman 's question because it raises difficult issues which will no doubt be the subject of discussion later .
7 Eucalyptus oil will also help patients with a cold as it clears nasal passages .
8 Dice the butter and rub into the flour until it resembles fine breadcrumbs .
9 It does not cover the dismissal by the vendor prior to the sale for the reason that the purchaser will either not buy the business if it contains certain employees or alternatively will pay a lower price ( see Wheeler v Patel [ 1987 ] ICR 631 ) .
10 Although he acknowledges that the moisture content is high , he says the extra drying costs are offset by catching the crop before it sheds any ears .
11 Its temperature falls each night until it reaches 5 degrees Celsius and the animal then becomes dormant .
12 The guidelines make it clear it is council policy not to permit golf development if it involves new buildings or associated development in the open countryside , and is unrelated to existing settlements .
13 Now we 're told to , you know , beware of having too much fats , too much milk , too much this , that and the other because it creates all sorts of what 's the truth ?
14 The force within can also be manipulated through … Dieting , in which you are discouraged from eating meat because it provokes unhelpful vibrations and produces what might be called static interference in meditation .
15 On the one hand , the Bhatta-Mimamsaka school argued that time is perceptible , whereas their Nyaya-Vaiseka opponents claimed that it is only an inferred concept because it lacks sensible qualities , such as colour , form , etc .
16 In the US , car makers fear the Index because it exposes some models as unreliable and poorly built .
17 13 This shape is called a hexagon because it has six sides .
18 However , the Nationalism Today faction has not adopted the antisemitic conspiracy theory of politics in order to attract financial support , but it may attempt to seek such support because it holds antisemitic beliefs .
19 Germany has told Benin that it will not help with pesticide disposal until it refuses unnecessary donations .
20 This means that the Bank of England can not be sure of success if it uses open-market operations to expand the money supply .
21 8 Whisk the cream until it forms soft folds and , in another bowl whisky the egg white until it forms soft peaks .
22 Belfast Telegraph Plan 82 could fit the bill because it covers 20 selections with a fine guarantee of at least seven 1-1 draws together if eight of your 20 selections end as 1-1 draws .
23 The process Examine.Request was considered to be the transaction centre as it triggers many courses of actions in the system .
24 A water authority will , therefore , be in breach of its statutory duty if it permits obnoxious odours , which amount to a nuisance at common law , to emanate either from its sewage disposal works , or due to any recycling of treated or untreated sewage sludge on to farm land , and it is open to a local authority or person aggrieved , in the absence of informal agreement perhaps via a Liaison Committee , to seek an injunction to restrain the water authority from causing the nuisance .
25 An ex-employee is thus allowed to make use of his own memory of the work he has carried out in his previous employment unless it involves genuine secrets or is covered by an express term in the contract of employment .
26 This model differs from the public law model because it presupposes separate spheres of operation for regulatory rules and " ordinary " law .
27 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
28 Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside .
29 International Relocation Company , which specialises in home finding for expatriates , recommends giving at least two weeks ' notice for an appointment with a British day school although it says international schools may be viewed at short notice .
30 1 Sift the flour and salt into a bowl and rub in the fat until it resembles fine breadcrumbs .
  Next page