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

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1 To retain its hegemonic dominance it criminalised the inner city uprisings of disenchanted youth , marginalised the youth of the black communities and removed trade-union struggles from the field of civil law to the arena of public disorder .
2 If you need a line feed as well , it 's no problem to add it using the Byte-Put function BPUT# .
3 It destroys the original key pattern more completely than operations 1 and 2 above , but retains the ability to separate keys that are part of consecutive runs .
4 As before , whenever the robot moves its gripper to a new position , it records the joint settings J and the torch 's image coordinates I as a new entry ( I , J ) in its set R.
5 It requested the International Law Commission to prepare a report on which discussions would be based .
6 Perhaps more than anything else he did , it represents the real Kenneth Williams .
7 It represents the integrated user views of the data and the data relationships in the area chosen .
8 The fall at drinks and confectionery group Cadbury Schweppes was limited to just 2p to 468p as it announced the much-expected cash call to fund further acquisitions in the US .
9 His time at Newcastle gave him the unique opportunity to take the building society into Europe when it became the first UK society to offer a full range of services on the mainland of Europe on opening a branch in Gibraltar in 1990 .
10 So it became the first PGA Tour venue to lose a tournament because it does n't conform to the anti-discrimination rule laid down by the United States PGA .
11 At 20 he went to the New Musical Express , and edited it through the 1970s , when it became the bestselling rock mag in Britain , with a rich crop of young writers such as Julie Burchill , Tony Parsons , Danny Baker , Paul Morley and Charles Shaar Murray .
12 Previously active in the southern department of Cauca , it became the fourth guerrilla group to give up the armed struggle following the example of the M-19 [ see p. 37311 ] , the People 's Liberation Army ( EPL ) and the Workers ' Revolutionary Party ( PRT ) [ see p. 38094 ] , each of which had returned to mainstream politics .
13 In addition it offers the latest avalanche conditions in Scotland as supplied by the Scottish Mountain Safety Group , and winter climbing conditions in the major Scottish centres .
14 The important question is whether it fulfils the longer term expectations which the Spanish authorities have invested in it .
15 On Aug. 20 the Moldavian government ruled these secession moves unconstitutional , and two days later it outlawed the Popular Front-style Gagauz Khalky ( People 's ) Movement .
16 The Malayan Emergency was never officially recognised as a ‘ war ’ however it embroiled the hard-pressed Commonwealth forces in what was largely an operation of cunning and wit , pursuing a small , elusive army of bandits in some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world .
17 Stephen said this very seriously but for some reason it made the wedge-faced sergeant guffaw .
18 Other linguists imply even more clearly that there is no difference in meaning between the two versions of the infinitive by claiming that to is meaningless when it precedes the bare infinitive form .
19 For many women in coal communities it provided the only wage labour available to them , and for the first time it provided wages for the work they 'd always done .
20 As he pulled it slowly free it caught the weak January sunshine and Tippy strained against the bonds that held her .
21 It needs the same heading allowance as pencil pleat tape — 1.5cm ( ½in ) .
22 By superimposing the same scale on the two axes of the matrix , the product can then be positioned , represented by a circle of which the area is proportional to the forecast market size , possibly with another inside it representing the estimated market share .
23 Then , since it is whether or not a cell actually responds that determines whether it undergoes the slow modification process , the slow process would make cortical neurons become permanently tuned to this uncorrelated set of features .
24 Satan ran back and forth on the line a few times , snout quivering as it tasted the delicious scent trace .
25 This is that Basildon only swung 1.3 per cent to Labour ( and so stayed Tory ) because it has the highest Sun readership in the country ( half of all households there take it ) , whereas Hampstead fell to Glenda Jackson because it is top of the Guardian 's league ( 14 per cent of homes ) .
26 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 .
27 It has the usual seating arrangement three seats across the front and bench seats along each side of the back .
28 It has the first research information and library service to be registered to ISO9001 .
29 Poet Software Corp reckons it has the first object database for NT ( CI No 2,176 ) , but Objectivity Inc is stomping at its heels with the Objectivity/DB Starter Kit for Windows NT , also claiming it to ‘ the first object-oriented database management system for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system ’ .
30 Poet reckons it has the first object database for NT , but Objectivity Inc is stomping at its heels with the Objectivity/DB Starter Kit for Windows NT , also claiming it to ‘ the first object-oriented database management system for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system ’ .
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