Example sentences of "and [conj] it [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The belief that self-validation was not an ideal system and that it prevailed in universities for historical reasons only .
2 Wherever we see an ancient town church without a churchyard , we may well suspect that the town is the daughter of some mother village near by — now completely overshadowed by its offspring — and that it came into existence at a comparatively late date , since the Norman Conquest anyway , and most probably in the twelfth or thirteenth century .
3 Suppose also that , because it has a latent defect , the catapult is not of merchantable quality and that it breaks in use and injures the boy 's eye as a result .
4 She knew it was a modern world and that it happened to people all the time and that it was n't such a big deal — medically or culturally .
5 ‘ there must be something in the nature of a criminal intent of the kind which means that it is done with the idea of some form of hostility to the police with the intention of seeing that what is done is to obstruct , and that it is not enough merely to show that he intended to do what he did and that it did in fact have the result of the police being obstructed . ’
6 The victim may have an action for malicious falsehood , however , if it can be proved that the untrue statement was made spitefully , dishonestly or recklessly , and that it has in fact caused financial loss .
7 The talks had been postponed in February because the government claimed that the CNGSB had not defined its position , that its delegation contained no leaders " with full powers to commit all parties " , and that it persisted with attacks on oil installations and townships .
8 It is true that liberalism could not back a jacquerie and that it preferred to paternalism the teaching of political economy in schools .
9 And if it came to court she would make a plea that he be given the care of his daughter until she became of age .
10 The first person has to start skipping in the middle and everybody says H P W R and if it landed on P the next person would have to skip fast .
11 Otherwise the War Wagon is moved as indicated and if it collides with troops it comes to a halt and a round of hand-to-hand combat follows just as if the War Wagon had charged .
12 Then H P W R and if it lands on P you have to go really fast .
13 It worked on mice and if it works on humans it will be just what we 've been waiting for .
14 The maximum loss ( C + P ) is incurred if the share price is equal to the exercise price at expiry but profits will be made if it is lower than E - C - P and if it rises above E + C + P. This is plainly superior to the reverse butterfly spread illustrated in Fig. 7.10(b) as there are no restrictions upon the potential profit ( only in the case of a security price fall where the maximum profit will be E - P - C , but which is still superior to the profit made in the same event with the reverse butterfly spread ) .
15 This is a purely inductive method , tempting both for its simplicity and because it does without unobservables .
16 I cried over that old letter , that fragment of academe , because it said in part what I had wanted , then wanted and still want to say to you and only to you , and because it expressed in part some of the physical ache and fear and disappointment I had felt , then felt and still ( in an increased measure ) feel .
17 Motivation research is one of the newer aspects of marketing research , and since it concentrates on motives and attitudes , it relies heavily on the expertise of psychologists for the design of and interpretation of its surveys .
18 Nevertheless it remains to be varified whether villus height is relevant to the previous dietary history — that is , nitrogen supply quality — and whether it depends on body weight at the time it is measured .
19 Despite joint ventures in Europe with Philips and Olivetti , and in Spain , AT&T did not successfully achieve the same status as the existing ‘ foreign legion ’ telecoms equipment suppliers ; Siemens of Germany and Ericsson continued their traditional success as equipment suppliers in many countries , and ITT largely held on to its foreign markets both under its US ownership and when it came under majority French ( Alcatel ) control in 1986 .
20 His natural musical imagination silenced any lingering doubts , and when it came to music expressly written for the instrument — a brilliant showpiece sonata by the American , Paul Creston ; a new work commissioned from the young Irishman , Kevin O'Connell ; and Dave Heath 's vigorous fantasy , Rumania — McChrystal could not have been more persuasive , brilliantly supported by his accompanist , Kathryn Lenahan .
21 You then whip the cream ( it is easier if you have left it an hour or two in the refrigerator after cooling ) and when it stands in peaks you can turn it in to the muslin or clean napkin with which you have lined an earthenware or metal cheese mould or drainer — which can be improvised by piercing holes in a cheap cake tin or in a tub-shaped carton — and leave it 3 or 4 hours , or overnight .
22 So you simply do that , and when it pivots about C , halfway will look like that , then it 'll come back what it started off at .
23 And when it comes to lipsticks , it now offers more shades than any other company in the world .
24 And when it comes to females I 'd have a problem trying to escape them anyway , ’ he said , determinedly light .
25 And when it comes to content , the key public commission since the war must be the eight New Testament inscriptions in Basil Spence 's Coventry Cathedral .
26 And when it comes to comedy , Paul Merton is near enough a professor .
27 The most popular PEPs are based on equity unit trusts and when it comes to charges on , the market breaks down into three .
28 And when it comes to camera angles , well , the Aussies gottem .
29 The advantage of not having a light on all the time to illuminate the indicators is that my eyes adjust to the darkness and when it comes to casting or playing fish I am not completely blind .
30 Unix is also very weak on systems administration when compared to proprietary systems , Wendler says , and when it comes to high-availability , Unix just is n't durable enough .
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