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

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1 He then began adding back one food per day and when he included instant coffee it produced another bout of severe depression .
2 Although the merger gave Roh control of 216 of the 299 seats in the National Assembly it provoked widespread resentment on the grounds that it effectively removed the elected opposition .
3 In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react .
4 Quorum , which says some of the blame for Equal 's delay has been on the legal hassle it had last year with Apple Computer Inc , which held up financing and staffing , will position the product as a Mac application adaptor rather than an emulator .
5 Quorum , who says some of the blame for Equal 's delay has been on the legal hassle it had last year with Apple ( UX No 393 ) which held up financing and staffing , will position Equal as a Mac application adapter rather than an emulator .
6 Well yesterday because of the long queue it happened that way .
7 In the short term it proposes increased monitoring to ensure that the highest standards of pesticide use are maintained .
8 Nonetheless , the significance of Lukacs 's theory is that even in a post-Stalinist epoch it presents socialist realism as rich in possibilities .
9 While there are obviously problems in developing and using this type of notional scale it has some utility .
10 In the discussion of inter-generational talk it emerged that code switching from English to Creole was relatively infrequent , and was not usually as a response to another speaker using Creole , although it sometimes was .
11 Being an alkaline-loving plant it requires some calcium content .
12 Farmers Group , the American insurer it bought last year , showed a surplus of £205million in the nine months to September — and should now make more than enough money in the full year to cover the cost of its acquisition .
13 Farmers Group , the American insurer it bought last year , showed a surplus of £205million in the nine months to September — and should now make more than enough money in the full year to cover the cost of its acquisition .
14 However , the enforcement agent in a compliance system regards prosecution as a sign of failure , where in a sanctioning system it becomes visible evidence that he has done his job .
15 In the New Testament it means total allegiance .
16 Liturgy has power to blend people into community and in the Catholic school it harnesses active participation between pupil and teacher both in preparation and celebration .
17 When the Bank of England issues new currency it obtains interest-earning government securities in return .
18 Quality : If a firm makes a component rather than buys it from an external party it has greater control over the quality of the component .
19 On the one hand claiming Darlington is in such a bad state it needs more Government help , on the other claiming the town is a thriving local centre .
20 This type of remembering , which comes unbidden , through the sense of taste or touch or smell , is what Marcel of course calls ‘ involuntary ’ or ‘ affective memory ’ , and in contrast to intellectual memory it recaptures past experience in its lived immediacy .
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