Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The acquirer should not agree to a clause which states that if by completion it is aware of a breach of warranty and it still elects to proceed to completion it thereby waives any claim for damages . |
2 | When Windows was in the same place it only had 25,000 kits out . |
3 | While scientific rationality can produce ‘ enlightenment ’ about nature it also alienates human beings through the social relations consequent upon the domination of nature . |
4 | Answer guide : If the business owns the shop it also owes this money and therefore has a liability , in this case it is a long term liability . |
5 | At its highest point it probably reaches 170 feet ( my rope is 180 feet long , and once I 'd belayed , there was none to take in between Norman and myself ) . |
6 | However , for our present purposes this is unnecessary ; and in any event it often involves ill-conditioned equations and so lacks accuracy . |
7 | In the Labour movement it never made much impact , for it always remained an alien force , financed and directed from outside , but it achieved something in taking the battle on to the streets in order to break up the meetings of the left . |
8 | Whilst the hillside location creates a strong visual impact it also provides practical uses . |
9 | NO MATTER how talented or hardworking you are , if you 're a woman it always takes extra effort and drive to succeed in business . |
10 | Despite some later rebuilding it still possesses much work from the oldest stave church in Norway . |
11 | Even at this size it completely outclassed most Rutland villages , quite two-thirds of which had populations of fewer than 150 . |
12 | Yeah , but even with all those things in their favour it still takes fifteen months ? |
13 | But I had a problem in that very often people wanted a double wardrobe moving and of course it then needed two men . |
14 | With a suitable model it still requires considerable practice , however , to produce something recognisable . |
15 | In the colon it also inhibits faecal protease activity , which is responsible for mucolysis and solubilisation of the adherent layer of mucus gel . |
16 | As the season drew to a close it actively encouraged early retirement and voluntary redundancy amongst its older or less productive workers and filled the resulting vacancies with the most productive temporary workers . |
17 | In the Far East it already has two partners in the shape of Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co Ltd and presently state-owned Singapore Telecom , and the trio say they will spend over $100m over the next few years on WorldPartners . |
18 | When a word-processor records your keyboard actions in memory it also stores additional information about the layout , spacing and style of the document . |
19 | Last year it only sold 5,500 houses in 12 months , but this year it has already sold 4,160 houses in the first five months . |
20 | Others will tell you that it showed cricket 's ability to absorb change , an ability it now has another chance to demonstrate . |
21 | In this context it fully accepts that caravan sites , such as that at Meadow House , are presently an essential feature of the tourist industry . |
22 | Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large . |
23 | As possibly the sole surviving remnant of the Dragon empire it surely deserves some backing from the industry . |
24 | although in fact it still had some way to run ; the third were presents given when the case really was over . |