Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb past] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It just said put full stops where they are needed .
2 How does the bird manage to identify part of the scene as a fish , or as food , in the first place , and how is it thereupon led to take appropriate action ( that is , how does it know that it should dive , irrespective of how steep the dive should be ) ?
3 It is notable , however , that although titled nobles were very prominent in the highest ranks in the college it still had to make extensive use of commoners , since even in the 1750s it was impossible to find enough dvoryane ( members of the privileged landowning class ) with an adequate knowledge of foreign languages .
4 The auditor commended the council on sports improvements but said it still needed to address key issues such as staff cover at the swimming pool .
5 Yet the government survived until March 1979 because it always managed to win any vote of confidence .
6 It also agreed to request international assistance for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Cambodia .
7 It also helped to construct married women and , by extension , all young women , as employees who were ‘ not interested ’ in pensions , their wages typically being construed as ‘ pin money ’ .
8 It also helped to keep condemned forms of sexuality alive by its perpetual writing and talking about them .
9 In the DOE it also tended to overburden top management , producing large amounts of detailed information about costs whilst ignoring both wider policy judgements ( which perhaps offer greater scope for savings ) and day-to-day political issues ( which usually preoccupy top civil servants and ministers ) .
10 It also intended to keep Scottish Pride , which processes and sells much of the milk .
11 After realizing that it also involved reordering agrarian relations he proceeded to fall under the spell of Mikhail Pozen , a large landowner from Poltava who was determined to prevent emancipation from damaging the interests of the gentry .
12 It now had to use new resources to meet new challenges .
13 Specialix also admits the move to Unix System Labs ' Unix SVR4 has n't gone smoothly as planned , saying that it unexpectedly had to rewrite several device drivers for OEM versions .
14 StorageTek says that it too had put some money up for the development and would have marketed the product even without buying the company — although the Viking was seen as a direct competitor to its own Iceberg , Viking is in fact a simpler device with fewer features .
15 The child was born to what must have been exhausted parents , strained to their physical and mental limits , and it never lived to see another year ; in the December of 1771 the nameless infant was buried on Catherine Hill — the first occupant of plot number 119 , but certainly not the last .
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