Example sentences of "[subord] it [verb] [adj] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although it seems unlikely the residents will be allowed to keep the flat other accomodation may be found .
2 Well i by definition it must be if it excludes all A classes for example .
3 Opacity is a social creation , a device of resistance , achieved by the closing down of speech till it has all the appearances of a restricted code .
4 He was also expanding his social thought in general considerations on how ‘ the word ‘ civilisation ’ comes to mean more and more : because it means all the things that we have gained , and want to keep and also all the good things that we have lost , and want to regain' .
5 It 's promoted by the natural-born hucksters within Apple because it has all the earmarks of something trendy and fashionable .
6 Can I just turn over let's look at th the other side of that coin , right , because it has all the explanations er as to why agriculture , agricultural trade has declined in relative terms right .
7 THE South West Thames regional health authority requested the army be drafted in for ambulance work when it became clear the police could not cope , according to ambulance mangement .
8 Then three-quarters of Rokeya 's olive-shaded face appeared bearing the same expression of suffering as it had all the years Lee had known her , relieved only by the same amethyst earrings and necklace of variegated amethyst chunks .
9 In principle , elite theory is still opposed to class analysis at several different levels , arguing as it does that the interests and power of elites are not based on economic factors and that elite differentiation is inevitable even under socialism .
10 The scale of the problems facing Mr Major worsened yesterday as it became clear the Danes want even more concessions over Maastricht .
11 The last tiny flicker of hope seemed to die inside her , and as it did all the lights in the grand chamber went out .
12 It has remained the accepted practice that all important governmental decisions emanate from the central departments in Whitehall , a practice which is of great help to the political leadership as it collects all the levers of policy-making and administrative control into one , compact , signal box .
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