Example sentences of "[subord] it [adv] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Externally , much of the building retains its 19th century heritage , although it now houses the sophisticated roller mill system installed in 1976/77 .
2 Okay , so it still takes the best part of an hour to move the next ten paces past passport control .
3 So if it suddenly goes the other way round
4 The FBI argues that , because it already has the constitutional right to tap telephones , where it has a warrant , no new principle is involved : all it wants is the means to continue doing so .
5 But for those starting a McPartland collection , I would recommend the Portrait , because it best displays the remarkable range of music she likes to tackle — from Irving Berlin and Rodgers and Hart to Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock .
6 Nor is the road between , say , Salisbury and Winchester necessarily medieval just because it now links the two medieval towns .
7 Capitalism survives because it still satisfies the basic , simple impulses of ordinary men and women .
8 This poses a problem because it apparently falsifies the plausible theory that animals , like humans , see with their eyes .
9 And Maastricht promises to make the Europe-machine turn still faster because it pre-emptively convokes the next set of constitutional talks for 1996 .
10 Thus , we now seek to force in P4/T1.1 or , since it also represents the same inequalities , P4/T1.2 .
11 If supply is modelled as a function of this ‘ intertemporal ’ relative price term , one implication is that a permanent rise in the rate of growth of aggregate demand and hence in the rate of inflation may permanently reduce the quantity of output supplied , since it permanently reduces the real rate of return on holding the proceeds from sales in the form of money .
12 This is officially the last of the Zodiacal constellations , though since it now contains the Vernal Equinox it really ought to be the first .
13 In addition it is clear that the route by which information becomes public knowledge may be crucial to determining whether it thereby loses the necessary quality of confidence .
14 And so , in synthesis , there are still the exploited and exploiters , there is still economic manipulation and surplus value ( though it now encompasses the emotional as well as the physical ) .
15 It has n't learned this behaviour ; it was born with it , though it gradually learns the finer points .
16 Gold paint never gives a satisfactory finish , as it rarely matches the beautiful patina of old gilding , which in turn helps to distinguish the genuine article from a reproduction .
17 1 COOLING : You should n't remove the metal slats at the back of the PC as it seriously affects the through ventilation .
18 We , and others , recommend that a sample should be obtained after one hour for both routes and are pleased to receive one at all , for it immediately involves the medical microbiologist in the care of the patient , and close cooperation is important .
19 For it hardly damages the contemporary legislature 's ability to work its will if judges decline to speculate about how to read cloudy rules from the dead past or what the intentions of people very different from contemporary legislators would have been if they had thought about a problem they actually ignored .
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