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

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1 But of course it requires a two-way thinking operation .
2 But of course it took a little bit of time , an hour or so , and th , the woman came round again , they said ca n't do you today
3 It 's also the highest proportion of our oi erm production for these reasons and of course it has the greatest return pocket in that .
4 This approach sounds simple , but of course it demands a high degree of professionalism on everybody 's part .
5 On the grounds of preventing young workers ' wages rising to a level which might price them out of work it scrapped the 1946 Fair Wages Resolution , which required compliance with minimum wage standards for firms trying to secure government and other contracts .
6 Although the only relief claimed is payment of money , in form of process it resembles a fixed-date action ( see below ) .
7 If this was Richard 's first experience of war it bore an ironical similarity to his last .
8 I 'm afraid that when I dropped out of sight it created a great deal of concern in the village .
9 By exercising the articulating principle of rationalisation it constructed a unified discourse , deeply embedded in social practice , that reconstituted the poor as subordinate , shamed and obligated .
10 In dealing with the question of possession it adopted the same time-limits as did the Sentences of Paul , as well as the thirty-year rule of late Roman Law .
11 Since any glass can only take a certain amount of fluid it represents an easy way of thinking of our body 's limitations to the amount of stress we can endure .
12 Our initial response to the publicity was that we would like the conference organisers to define precisely the importance of feminism , as from our point of view it remains an ideological tool of imperialism , which creates division and disunity by it 's reactionary reductionist theories .
13 When the orbital period is plotted as a function of time it shows a steady decrease : .
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