Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Within a matter of hours it seemed the weather had changed .
2 Even in the city of bikes it seems the car has got the upper hand .
3 Even in the city of bikes it seems the car has got the upper hand .
4 By breaking the sequence of victories it damaged the aura of invincibility acquired by Clinton since Super Tuesday .
5 Iraq seems in no hurry to repay the billions of dollars it owes the Gulf Arabs for money received during the war ; and the Gulf Arabs seem in no hurry to ask .
6 With writers it takes the form of writing .
7 In essentials it embodied the proposals put forward by the Peoples Front Propaganda Committee and by G.D.H. Cole in previous years .
8 In some cases this included a continued emphasis on an elite group of master farmers ; in others it included the development of settlement schemes where a concentration of supporting services were supposed to create a group of commercial , if small-scale , farmers ; in others it included the development of large government-owned estates , managed by parastatal companies as described in Chapter 8 .
9 In some cases this included a continued emphasis on an elite group of master farmers ; in others it included the development of settlement schemes where a concentration of supporting services were supposed to create a group of commercial , if small-scale , farmers ; in others it included the development of large government-owned estates , managed by parastatal companies as described in Chapter 8 .
10 The word for ‘ make intercession ’ is the same in Hebrews 7:25 as in Romans 8:26 ; except that in Romans it has a prefix which indicates intensity , or , perhaps , stresses that it is done for us .
11 To help maintain private financial flows to LDCs it favoured the establishment of a multilateral investment insurance scheme .
12 Part II of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , which consolidated existing powers of search and seizure and created some new powers , is to some the final demolition of the ‘ Englishman 's castle ’ , whilst to others it represents a balance between the individual 's right to privacy and the public interest in the administration of justice in an age of rampant crime .
13 To others it means a chance to recycle whatever may still have a shred of use .
14 For others it became an issue of life or death .
15 At times it seemed a bit strange to have a university degree and be working so physically hard but in many ways those three years were a very good period .
16 At times it resembles a compilation album , the styles and influences are that diverse but to Gillespie and Co 's credit they gel remarkably well .
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