Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clear that ethanol has a duel action on the secretory function of the gastric parietal cell ; at low concentrations it stimulates gastric secretion and at high concentrations it has no effect or an inhibitory one . |
2 | For obvious reasons it has special appeal for those who , on either political or temperamental grounds , feel a need to justify such institutions as chattel slavery , colonial domination , or any other of the cruder forms of economic exploitation . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | But in an increasingly urbanized society it took new forms more apparent to political opinion and more threatening to life and industry ; and there were very many more large populous areas devoid of the most elementary arrangements for disposing of waste or supplying pure water . |
5 | In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react . |
6 | In the short term it proposes increased monitoring to ensure that the highest standards of pesticide use are maintained . |
7 | For the short term it sees patchy signs of improvement and no speedy recovery . |
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 | AS Lyles customer base grows to include an ever increasing number of independent retailers it places increasing marketing emphasis on their point of sale material . |
10 | At a superficial level it produces incompatible definitions so that , despite their having the word in common , Thompson and Anderson use ‘ class ’ in different ways . |
11 | Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution it boasts award-winning museums , heritage sites and first-class accommodation in beautiful Shropshire countryside . |
12 | The pace of change was desultory , and the district only began work on contracting under the impetus of the neighbouring district it provided acute services for . |
13 | The only , the only thing it has short days |
14 | In civil operations this affects revenue earning potential and therefore profitability and in military environments it affects operational readiness . |
15 | This is a large monkey-eating species of tropical forests ( Praed & Grant , 1962 ) , but in more open country it takes small antelopes and hyraxes . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | In the New Testament it means total allegiance . |
18 | Hailing from the Swiss Alps it prefers rich soil and full sun . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | When the Bank of England issues new currency it obtains interest-earning government securities in return . |
21 | When employed in the financial reports it provides external users with some measure of performance . |
22 | Like most creative processes it requires certain skills and an overall understanding of simple design principles before even partially decent results are achieved . |
23 | 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 . |