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

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1 But although it clearly had dramatic effects on the nerves of Conservative Central Office there is no evidence of any major shift in voting intentions at that time .
2 Hewlett-Packard does offer multiprocessing on the 9000 Series 800 servers and although it already has multiprocessing desktops up and running in the labs , the company says it is still in the process of deciding whether to bring these to market sooner or later .
3 HP does offer multiprocessing on the 9000 series 800 servers and although it already has multiprocessing desktops up and running in the labs , the company says it is still in the process of deciding whether to bring these to market sooner or later .
4 The company now generates 16% of total group turnover , and its biggest customer is Conner Peripherals Inc , although it also develops electronic components for the automotive industry .
5 Although it once guaranteed good quality , now no one company holds an exclusive licence over the use of the name and the quality of the knives really does vary from brand to brand .
6 JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries .
7 Or they thought they did until it always says Conservative propaganda on the sides so I think that 's a gon na .
8 Check through the documentation of Wing Commander II and see if it really needs Expanded memory .
9 They have to pay for plans such as the LRPPP , and if it chiefly benefits big energy users , pressure to switch to more people-oriented plans such as Reddy 's could mount .
10 Being stationed next to the stage , Rousseau complained , its maître de musique could not manage the ensemble properly ; audible use of the baton was loud and frequent ; French music was doomed to this crude practice because it intrinsically lacked regular rhythm ( unlike Italian music ) .
11 She disliked losing her temper against her will because it rarely achieved useful results and symbolised impotence rather than strength : always better to channel anger than display it , she thought .
12 Firstly , of course , because it only affects high earners , i.e. those earning more than £75,000 a year .
13 It should be remembered that this is only a qualification on the foreign business carve-out ; if the investment business from the non-UK office with customers in the UK falls outside the carve-out , because it actually constitutes regulated business , the general COB Rules will apply in the normal way .
14 Because it always involves raw materials and techniques it is always dependent Upon a context , and is not to be thought of , in humanist vein , as an isolated expression of the essential creativity of human beings .
15 Developing the objective of enterprise democracy , while it too involves theoretical/ideological activity , can also be a matter of practical struggle .
16 It is also ideal if currency is required , since it normally lists new titles in the same month as publication .
17 The Soviet Union is reluctant to cut back on its oil supplies to Romania , since it still needs Romanian meat and consumer goods more than Ceausescu needs Soviet imports .
18 A divergent process can also be regarded as having the most undefined behaviour possible , since it forever performs internal actions in an effort to decide what its behaviour will be , but never makes any progress .
19 In this respect the UK system , though it also has substantial defects , is superior , as I shall now try to establish .
20 The public-interest objective is harder to reject , because it is eminently reasonable that public policy should be concerned with more than just economic efficiency , though it clearly generates considerable uncertainty for firms about what they may and may not do .
21 At the end of one hour her back was aching as if it had been kicked all over by a mule ; but she went on doggedly , though it soon became absolute agony .
22 Though it still controlled local government , it lost some of its power of patronage and could no longer direct national policy in favour of its clientele .
23 The proposal to delegate responsibilities to local authorities was anathema to the Thatcher government in particular as it profoundly mistrusted local government and had progressively weakened its influence .
24 The history of the Ottoman Empire , for example , is only dealt with here in so far as it immediately affects non-Turkish Europe .
25 During 1991 and after 10 years of negotiations , the START treaty was signed , and in itself it is indeed only a start as it still leaves enormous stockpiles of delivery systems and nuclear warheads , enough to reduce most of our planet to a radioactive cinder heap .
26 Such planning , involving as it always does public action — provision of good educational opportunity , good public housing and health care , competent attention to drug addiction , family counselling , adequate welfare payments — is systemically resisted by the contented electoral majority .
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