Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb -s] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This does not mean that the applicant can not let the house , but if she sells it , or simply uses it as a second home , she may have to pay back the whole or part of the grant with interest .
2 The new insight is that Grb2 associates with Sos1 , and thus recruits it to the activated receptor in the plasma membrane where Ras activation is presumed to take place .
3 For the subject does not understand history according to its scientific formulation , but undergoes the process of inter-pellation at the level of ideology , and thus experiences it through the formulas of historicism .
4 Of course , the terrible irony of this is shown later , when Eddie betrays his cousins and the truth of his own words is applied as he ruins his life and finally loses it as a result of being disloyal .
5 The service has proved willing to invest in Skymaster , even though the ‘ returns ’ are low at the moment , and clearly sees it as a thing of the future .
6 If an insect walks by , she grabs it and instantly drags it inside the tunnel .
7 If Sartre began by attempting to unite man with history , in the notes at the very end of the manuscript he poses once more the fundamental ontological question , and immediately follows it with a decidedly unequivocal answer :
8 One prepares one 's Bill and then presents it as a petition to Parliament .
9 The implication that they are determined by other factors and of slight consequence occurs again and again ; but Braudel can never bring himself to say it straight out , and indeed undercuts it in the third part of La Méditerranée where , for example , the defeat of Charles V and the Venetians by the Turks in 1538 is said to have had consequences which lasted over a third of a century .
10 In most cases the landlord is also the commission agent who purchases produce wholesale and either auctions it in the local market or arranges for it to be boxed and exported to Amman , an operation which requires friendly relations with the authorities in Amman .
11 Peers are nowadays almost entirely appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister although the monarch does retain the right to confer personally and occasionally exercises it in the case of eminently deserving elder statesmen and suchlike .
12 Inside the cell , the first of the series of enzymes that normally breaks glucose down also thinks the 2-DG is glucose , and therefore converts it into the molecule 2-deoxyglucose 6 phosphate , or 2-DG6P , normally the first step on the pathway of glucose breakdown .
13 In the situations where the actor does not desire the result , but merely sees it as a foreseeable outcome of his conduct , the House of Lords has said that there is merely evidence from which the tribunal of fact can infer that he intends .
14 The composer subtitled this piece ‘ Premonitions ’ , but Chailly reduces it to a dry orchestral exercise .
15 The young teacher who enjoys his work but also sees it as an attractive life style .
16 As far as the banks are concerned , they have no change in their balances in the Bank of England ( the government spends less money but then returns it to the banks by buying bills ) , but banks have fewer bills and hence fewer liquid assets .
17 The most obviously myopic strategy is the one that ignores the dynamic aspects of the problem but instead treats it as a sequence of eight one-period problems .
18 The caveman does not need to think or use blood in digestive processes , but instead needs it in the arms and legs for running and fighting .
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