Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [verb] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It has built empty factories which it lets out free of rent for up to five years .
2 Each currency is allocated a maximum percentage deviation against its ECU central rate , and when it has reached this limit there is the presumption ( but not an obligation ) that the domestic government concerned will undertake remedial action .
3 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
4 Whatever the merits of these arguments , there can be little doubt that for much of its existence the LDDC has not sought out partnership arrangements with elected local bodies — it has pursued market-led strategies whose impact on local communities has proved far from advantageous ; it has largely ignored local planning procedures ; and there has been little public accountability of its Policies and spending .
5 But it has upset some shopkeepers whose deliveries have been disrupted , and disabled drivers who say they ca n't get into town .
6 As one of the most influential Marxist analysts of health care , Navarro ( 1986 ) argues that working-class people have struggled for medical services not because they are " mystified " by medicine 's bogus claims , as Illich argues , but because it has brought genuine benefits which Illich overlooks , particularly in the care and relief of chronic illness .
7 In the process it has relieved 5000 Canadians who already own dishes from the threat of prosecution .
8 The BBC says it wants to encourage sponsored events which it can cover .
9 It follows restructuring last year which created business units to run departments .
10 But it does suggest one reform which , if it went through , would deal with many such doubts .
11 The relationship between teachers and pupils is in many ways similar to the relationship between other professionals and their clients , but it is suggested here that in an ideal sense ( and in many cases practically too ) it does have special characteristics which are fundamentally opposed to traditional ideas of professionalism .
12 It does have some impact I 'm sure that you 've been the training session and you thought it 's really good , really got a lot out of it and you 're quite surprised to see someone sitting next to you did n't like that much at all , you thought hmm wonder why that is because I found the content really interesting and it could have been the content matter did n't really sort of do anything for the people , it could have been the way it was put together , put over and the way it was actually structured .
13 I it , i it does lack that crispness we feel ought to have there .
14 It 's got 1,500 consultants who have already completed 150 assignments .
15 now it 's got big shops they 're , they 're to they 're top of the range and all now .
16 One of those no we ai n't got no earphones on , if you got one there , it 's got little things you can ha , like you 've got .
17 cooler , warmer weather and it 's got short sleeves you know .
18 I am glad they 've approved it because it 's , it 's removed any uncertainty there might have been about the nineteen nineties , slightly disappointing that they chose to tinker with our wording here and there , but , but by and large , not too unhappy .
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