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

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1 Not only does the promotion system mean that people who rise to the top are likely to have just those personal characteristics it takes to commit corporate crime , but these are also reinforced by the psychological consequences of success itself , for these too free a person from the moral bind of conventional values .
2 In large organizations it has become common practice for audit committees , consisting of representatives of senior management , the internal audit department and external auditors , to meet .
3 Yeah well then this has got all glass domes it 's got little patterns and they 're three d and coming out !
4 In many respects it fails to answer these issues satisfactorily , although allowing the court to order medical examinations without parental consent legitimizes a position well established on an informal basis amongst the professionals involved .
5 To understand the classicists it helps to have some understanding of what they were reacting against .
6 Yet in other sonnets it does have those connotations of exclusion and separation .
7 In the past two and half years it has risen four times in real terms to pay for the publication of more and more glossy pamphlets such as the parents charter — party political propaganda produced at the taxpayers ' expense .
8 Over the past three years it has received 11 visits from the Sudbury-based charity group Christian Cargo .
9 Rather , over the past twenty years it has created discrete areas of fashion which do not automatically seek to emulate or follow one another .
10 In recent years it has paid particular attention to M0 , M4 and M5 .
11 Yeah , our ones ' actually got something on , especially one of the machines it 's got little spots across the screen saying do not .
12 In practical terms it means taking that course of action which most reliably will avoid the possibility of criticism by their superiors .
13 You see them much more as people , you know their interests much more than if they are just there listening to the lesson and so in a way this open access to the teacher , I think , although at times it does give extra pressure in the long run I think it 's tremendously beneficial .
14 In the 1970 's and early ‘ 80 's the Club saw more changes than in the whole of its earlier history , so much so that in 1976 former President Tom Luker said of the course shortly before his death ( 1977 ) , ‘ It has been modified so many times it has gone full circle ’ .
15 To cater for demand at peak times it has to build extra power stations , which are then idle during times of day when demand is lower .
16 Through its attractive worship , effective publicity , well-planned visitation campaigns and interest groups it has attracted 375 worshippers .
17 Mr Akehurst says one of the positive results of recent changes in the NHS , however , is that the medical profession has been forced to look at whether the services it provides meet local needs .
18 Yet it is limited ; if applied to particles with very high energies it fails to provide meaningful answers .
19 Six months on from the launch , Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent Computer Systems Inc claims it has won 30 customers for its ptx/Clusters high-availability clustering technology , most with several hundred users attached .
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