Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] [det] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 FCA of who had been found to be in breach of Investment Business Regulation 1.32 in that in Camberley between 6 October 1989 and 22 August 1991 the firm failed to carry out a review of its compliance procedures in accordance with the terms of the Regulation and having been in breach of Investment Business Regulation 2.09 in that in Camberley between 6 October 1989 and 22 August 1991 the firm failed to warn clients of the extent to which they may be exposed to risk in accordance with the terms of the Regulation and having been in breach of Investment Business Regulation 2.32 in that in Camberley between 6 October 1989 and 22 August 1991 , when the firm gave advice to clients such that , if acted upon , it would result in commission being received , it failed to inform those clients of that position in writing in accordance with the terms of the Regulation and having been in breach of Investment Business Regulation 2.47 in that in Camberley between 6 October 1989 and 22 August 1991 the firm failed to issue engagement letters in accordance with the terms of the Regulation and having been in breach of Investment Business Regulation 2.60 in that in Camberley between 6 October 1989 and 22 August 1991 the firm failed to ensure that it had adequate records in accordance with the terms of the Regulation was reprimanded , fined £500 and ordered to pay £250 by way of costs .
2 A search beyond it failed to locate any continuance of Fleming 's Vein ( it was often called Thriddle V. ) and it became considered that Fleming 's was best regarded as a continuance of the Bonsor but shifted by the movement along the fault .
3 It sought to achieve some form of policy coordination in other , more economic sectors : transport in 1953 , civil aviation in 1954 , and agriculture in 1955 ( though the latter was essentially organised within the context of OEEC since Switzerland and Portugal , not then Council members , were also participants ) .
4 In other words , for an action to be deviant it has to cause some form of critical reaction and disapproval from others in the particular society .
5 ‘ It does n't matter who you are , it has to take that period of time .
6 ‘ The National Grid does not own the land on which the pylons are to be built and it has to negotiate some form of agreement with the landowner , ’ he said .
7 It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party .
8 It has sold another £28m of assets and has now pulled in £70m from disposals since it took over the Brookmount property group in August .
9 Traditionally it has meant some form of moral education to encourage pupils to develop attitudes of cooperation and concern for justice .
10 It has taken several years of animated discussions among the members and their respective lawyers to arrive at these terms and conditions , which are also intended to be in line with the code of conduct adopted last year by the European federation of art dealers , FIDOAO ( Federation Internationale des Diffuseurs d'Oeuvres d'Art Originales ) .
11 It has taken several months of cajoling to persuade the enigmatic political advisor Philip Gould to give an interview .
12 Saying it helped to quell that flicker of excitement .
13 But I think it tends to save any type of … any misunderstandings that may later take place as a result of it being a one-on-one deal .
14 It would n't have taken as Mr has pointed out , any cognizance of the fact that there 's difference for different times of the day , nor would it have taken any account of the fact that people would perceive the travel times and travel costs in different ways .
15 It seems to offer some promise of being both well-founded and contentful .
16 To understand the classicists it helps to have some understanding of what they were reacting against .
17 As usual , after playing through it try to develop some ideas of your own .
18 In practical terms it means taking that course of action which most reliably will avoid the possibility of criticism by their superiors .
19 Janice said ‘ Basically it means deferring any dismantling of the irradiated or contaminated plant until 35 years after station closure , so that when the time comes for removal , its level of activity will have diminished further , the dose rate for staff involved in dismantling will be much reduced .
20 It voted to cease all transfers of patients between hospitals from midnight .
21 Many unexplained and ignored results still litter the research journals of the early 1970s , unread and unconsidered because as a research paradigm memory transfer is no longer taken seriously ; it had become another victim of scientific fashion , though , unlike McIlwain 's slices , this time probably deservedly .
22 Then , it had added another stamp of ‘ difference ’ on a child whose father rarely appeared in the family home and who spent most of her free time in the company of paid supervisors .
23 Montrose House would of course not be the only cost-effective alternative but it does give some idea of the scandalous waste of resources which is still going on in the semi-State sector .
24 Yet in other sonnets it does have those connotations of exclusion and separation .
25 However , it does support some reuse of slate waste .
26 It seeks to disrupt all aspects of life , from supply lines to social services , using extremely violent methods .
27 It 's frustrated , urgent and fluent — plus it 's got that feeling of abandon which makes it unpredictable and on edge all the time .
28 I think a business can hardly fail if it 's got that sort of spirit .
29 It 's got all kinds of people and all kinds of situations you did n't take into account and you could n't take into account .
30 It 's got all kinds of funny ones .
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