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

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1 The industry has done much to publicise its fees and the way it calculates charges but cost still remains a hurdle for many companies .
2 ‘ I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
3 In retrospect , one can see far better than even he could see at the time how deeply the logic of the ‘ New Theology ’ , biblical and historical rather than scholastic , was bound to challenge the whole shape of the contemporary Church and the way it perceived orthodoxy .
4 The main aspect of the gens which interested Engels 's and Marx was it communal character , the ways it was internally undifferentiated and the way it held property as well as people and children in common .
5 The reason the trade union movement should support the Maastricht Treaty is it 's the only Treaty that is on offer , there 's nothing else on offer but it 's a reasonable Treaty , it has differences in the U K and the reasons it has differences in the U K is the one Mr Major came back last December tell us what a wonderful opportunity it was for Britain , what a wonderful success it was for Britain that he 'd opted out of the Social Chapter .
6 The lecture he gave and the responses it provoked form perhaps the most widely read debate in jurisprudence in Britain in the period since the Second World War .
7 The logic of party competition , regular electoral successes by socialist and social democratic parties , rational administration and the control it gives party elites over the state machine have all contributed to the degree of centralization in liberal democracies .
8 It overlooks the fact that people with impairments have different needs from people without impairments , and the uniformity it introduces means that the specific needs and characteristics of individuals often go unrecognised .
9 But the friendliness and common sense of ordinary players , the humour , excitement , and the fin it affords offer reasonable grounds for hope .
10 And no doubt it needed Balfour 's subtle reasoning to convince the King of this constitutional point , particularly as there were others — Salisbury , for example — strongly urging the claims of Curzon .
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