Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was claimed that it made rural communities vulnerable to guerrilla reprisals .
2 Staff at the Commission have claimed that it has insufficient funds to do this .
3 Golf development will not normally be permitted if it causes unacceptable disruption to the public enjoyment of rights of way .
4 Speaking to the European Parliament ( EP ) after the summit Ruud Lubbers , Prime Minister of the Netherlands , said that the word federal had been dropped because it meant different things to different people .
5 If a British multinational invests in plant abroad , it is often argued that it weakens British industry because the resources could have been used to invest in new production in the UK .
6 Marxism has sometimes been regarded as a positivist approach since it can be argued that it sees human behaviour as a reaction to the stimulus of the economic infrastructure .
7 And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade .
8 A child under 10 incurs no criminal liability for its acts ; a child over 9 , but under 14 , incurs no such liability , unless it is shown that it had sufficient capacity to know that its act was wrong .
9 ‘ Laughing when you should be crying ca n't be helped but it sends other people the wrong signals , so they may be shocked . ’
10 The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation .
11 The benefits of this method are that it can be easily understood and it gives total control over every element at all times .
12 The wound is then debrided if it contains devitalised tissue .
13 But Night Trap could not be exempted because it depicted violent actions involving realistic images of human beings rather than straightforward computer graphics .
14 Israel had never acknowledged that it possessed nuclear weapons .
15 It is popularly assumed that it has medicinal benefits , but there is no evidence whatever to support this , and much evidence to the contrary .
16 But this is n't the worst of Saddam , I mean , this is er , a human tragedy for all the families involved and it concerns individual lives , and for that we 're always very upset .
17 The flowers and foliage of the rose have gone and it needs thoughtful pruning and tying in to prevent it whipping about in autumn .
18 The bluefin is heavily fished as it fetches high prices in Japan where it is sold for as much as $40 a pound .
19 As we saw in this chapter , more recently it has been found that this account of processing can not be correct for at least three reasons : ( a ) there is evidence that syntactic and semantic processing is not delayed until the end of the clause ; ( b ) there is evidence that information about the specific wording is retained after the end of a clause if that clause contains nonspecific words which subsequent clauses will disambiguate ; ( c ) specific wording will also be retained if it has pragmatic significance .
20 The company has consistently denied that it allows dangerous emissions but , sirens have been installed to warn of escapes .
21 Gassendi had suggested that it shows improper pride for a person who has feet to take him where he wants to go to ‘ yearn to fly like the birds ’ .
22 After her long successful career in criminal law a move to family law and civil proceedings generally is her preference and not chosen because it fits male prejudices about women .
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