Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] it [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , the Act clearly adopts as the test of danger either ‘ the greater risk of harm ’ or ‘ the risk of greater harm ’ : an elephant may not in fact be very likely to get out of control and do damage , but if it does so , its bulk gives it a great capacity for harm . |
2 | Additionally , training and riding a horse teaches it a whole range of new habits in relation to its work and us . |
3 | The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure . |
4 | Brown ‘ boiled-up cow ’ type glue is holding the all-solid construction together remarkably well , and the high action makes it the perfect instrument for playing bottleneck and slide blues . |
5 | No-one would believe they had a recession on in Japan when they have time and resources to devote to dreaming up and creating things like this : Toshiba Corp has just launched a line of word processors with sound effects — ‘ to introduce an element of fun in the workplace ’ according to Reuter — they bark when you write ‘ dog ’ , moo when you write ‘ cow ’ and make the sound of pouring when you write ‘ beer ’ , and if you recall a text file word-by-word at reading speed , they repeat these and 26 other pre-programmed noises , from sleigh bells to sirens , as the words come up — and it no doubt laughs like a drain when your boss sends it an electronic message telling you you 're fired for being a disruptive influence . |
6 | If the rat does not run when given some signal ( such as a light coming on ) , the experimenter gives it an electric shock . |
7 | Tony tries and with his eyes watering declares it a good noggin . |
8 | The Act makes it an absolute offence for a shopkeeper to sell cigarettes or any other tobacco product to young people . |
9 | Sunday 's dynamic , no-nonsense , no-holds barred mood makes it a go-ahead time . |
10 | Mercury is a small planet , which combined with its small angular separation from the Sun makes it a difficult planet to observe . |
11 | This loneliness makes it an ideal home for the red kite — a rare and nervous bird . |
12 | They say BA already dominates at Heathrow and the takeover gives it a big foothold at Gatwick as well . |
13 | the shop sells it the same price as the |
14 | Made from crushed walnut shells the finer texture and super sheer translucent character of Corn Silk makes it the ideal base for your make-up . |
15 | The speed of access combined with precision of access to any part of the disc makes it an important development for educational users of video . |
16 | A petition can not be heard until at least fourteen days have elapsed since the petition was served on the debtor and the supervisor of a voluntary arrangement ( r 6.18(1) ) unless it appears that the debtor has absconded or the court thinks it a proper case for an expedited hearing , or the debtor consents ( r 6.18(2) ) . |
17 | Hegel articulates a philosophical structure of the appropriation of the other as a form of knowledge which uncannily simulates the project of nineteenth-century imperialism ; the construction of knowledges which all operate through forms of expropriation and incorporation of the other mimics it a conceptual level the geographical and economic absorption of the non-European world by the West . |
18 | Unix , meanwhile , derives its greatest unequivocal advantage from kernel robustness , where its maturity earns it a high degree of reliability . |
19 | But this organisation makes it a permanent pleasure for blind and partially sighted people . ’ |
20 | And when my father gives it a little thought he 'll realise it is now September and that my time off is likely to creep into next year , which will make a much longer period owing to me . ’ |
21 | The first person to find the thimble hides it the next time . |
22 | You may have some if you have any dental fillings ; it is also used as a contact in telephone circuits and its malleability makes it a useful substitute for platinum in jewellery . |
23 | Thus , for example , the price of a rural railway line should be less than the private marginal cost if society judges it a good thing to protect the living standards of people in remote areas or to foster a sense of national cohesion . |
24 | The bill makes it a criminal offence , punishable by a £1,000 fine , for a lender to try to force a mortgage applicant to use the lender 's own services . |
25 | The ideal toy is very light , so that only a small amount of effort moves it a long way , and very soft , so that sharp feline claws and teeth can sink into it in a satisfying way . |
26 | Gedge considers it an arduous task to create and conform to an invented image . |
27 | The dry crisp tone of the side-drum makes it an ideal instrument for emphasizing and giving clearness to rhythmical patterns of almost any speed and intricacy . |
28 | The outstanding historical and artistic significance of the costume makes it an obvious target for acquisition by a British museum : the possibility of a serious bid by the Victoria and Albert Museum , perhaps with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund can not be ruled out . |
29 | The fact that the passive brings about alterations of word order gives it a special function in writing , because it provides one means by which a writer can link sentences smoothly together and achieve the desired emphasis . |
30 | Now that the portability of the microfilm system makes it an attractive product , the unresolved controversy may resurface . |