Example sentences of "[subord] it [adv] [vb -s] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , although it doubtless contains some forms that are simply ‘ errors ’ , it also exhibits the kind of orderly variation that could be captured within a variable rule framework , but in spelling variation rather than phonology .
2 The reason why Roger was styled ‘ de Meuland ’ ( or ‘ Meuleng ’ , ‘ Meulent ’ , ‘ Molend ’ , etc. ) is unclear , although it probably indicates some connection with Meulon in Normandy .
3 For the police may apply to a magistrates ' court which can issue a ‘ warrant of further detention ’ if it reasonably believes this course of action to be justified .
4 So , you know cos it just says all candidates receiving .
5 The best that I can say for a personality explanation is that it prevents executives from thinking about changing their behaviour , because it understandably makes little sense for them to undergo some kind of therapy .
6 On average , only 15 mites were found per thousand ants , but the researchers say that the mite 's habit of moving from one host worker to another , possibly because it quickly exhausts each host , means that it may have a greater impact on the colony than its apparent rarity first suggests .
7 The argument says in pure training terms is that that one is the best , because it actually says that training will be able to complete the form .
8 Environmentalist groups have criticised the plan , because it still allows some logging in ancient forests , but say they are prepared to work with the Administration to improve it .
9 It is common practice to put a battery on charge when it still has some life in it .
10 Though it now has few East European customers it has proved that with cheap , intermediate technology and a limitlessly flexible approach to business , it is possible to sell exchanges to Russian cities .
11 It is mainly used as a phosphate source which , as it also contains some lime , has an alkaline reaction .
12 The second structure , involved in the line of dialogue round the graveside , is more exposing , for it really tests each participant 's commitment to the affective aspect of the event .
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