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

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1 Yet in practice it has strengthened some countries ' public sectors at the expense of their private ones .
2 ‘ Langdale Head from Wallend , ’ is an impressive little print : as well as aquatint it appears to have soft-ground etching on the fell and rocks .
3 So of course I hope that Iran will use what influence it has to get those hostages released . ’
4 Especially if under clothing it 's got fifty quid , you can assume it 's the chap
5 And then in er on a case by case basis it says implement this change ?
6 Meanwhile , Unix International is being very secretive about an announcement it expects to make this week that it hopes will propel the industry further along the path of unity .
7 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
8 His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback .
9 As part of this process it intends to give greater support to interdisciplinary proposals relating to the successful management of technical change and innovation .
10 In the process it has relieved 5000 Canadians who already own dishes from the threat of prosecution .
11 Energis is the name chosen by the UK 's National Grid Company for the telephone service it plans to launch next year , delivered along fibre optic lines that will run along its 4,200 miles of overhead power lines and 360 miles of underground cable : the company — owned by the 12 regional UK electricity distributors , hopes to get the go-ahead for its planned service in a few weeks , and has heavyweights Gordon Owen , formerly of Mercury Communications Ltd , and David Dey , formerly British Telecommunications Plc on board to run the business .
12 Since its foundation it has issued 91 volumes of parish registers , 54 volumes of heraldic visitations and 65 drawn from other sources .
13 Since its foundation it has held nine biennial congresses and one special general meeting in various parts of the United Kingdom , at which papers on various subjects relating to the deaf and dumb have been read and discussed , and resolutions passed .
14 Such confusion has , on one hand , led many scientists and doctors to reject acupuncture as a foreign superstition , while on the other it has led many people , not trained in science , to react by rejecting modern biomedical science as being blinkered and dogmatic .
15 But I 'm going to give you a little piece of paper and on the piece of paper it 's got ten questions .
16 In the past it has taken great efforts by the Merseyside and Greater Manchester police to keep supporters apart in what is widely thought to be the most intense antagonism in the League .
17 … ultimately the real value of this book may lie in the intellectual stimulation it provides to view traditional material in physical geography in a new light .
18 Yeah it 's about , it 's a true story It 's got this man right , and they killed him just to get the diamonds , and now she 's acting as a , and she 's killing them .
19 In addition it has encouraged other landowners to create 460 acres of new woods .
20 … for an aspiring educational ideology to be able to mount a serious challenge at the national level it has to link three concepts together : the desired society , the type or types of educated individuals necessary for that society , and the educational means to fulfil these two ends .
21 In the west it has had little success ; in the east it has been a smash .
22 It gives local government in Wales the money it needs to provide high quality services and to get on with the job .
23 And you 've had all the time in the world it takes to dial seven digits .
24 For some unknown reason it has moved eleven times .
25 What can be done to harness this interest and give the public the scientific background it needs to make informed decisions on subjects like acid rain , the greenhouse effect , nuclear weapons , and genetic engineering ?
26 I I the retail 's not within what we 've been talking about this afternoon but on the other hand it does employ more people per hectare than any industry we 've been talking about as as far as as far as I understand it .
27 c sound and it 's got a vowel it 's got this A I O or U right in front of it so we go best guess is C K.
28 It is part of the European Community , but the other Europeans are worried about its economy and deeply irritated by the way it has treated new-born Macedonia next door .
29 In that way it has used economic means to promote the central political objective of ’ ever closer union among the people of Europe ’ .
30 The way it 's got grated ends .
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