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

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1 It comes with its own good reviews in the form of sleevenotes which make amusingly extravagant claims , including that it is a record about ‘ how you sometimes feel like the sky will peel away like a mask and reveal something more brilliant behind ’ , which may tell some of you not just a little of how this record sounds , but how it got to sound that way too .
2 … for an aspiring educational ideology to be able to mount a serious challenge at the national level it has to link three concepts together : the desired society , the type or types of educated individuals necessary for that society , and the educational means to fulfil these two ends .
3 And it has reached that point now .
4 On both sides of the Irish Sea it has made all practitioners keenly aware of the deep oubliettes of the timetable , in short of the incoherence even of the apparently most broad and balanced curriculum .
5 By ensuring that only the most promising designs enter the wind tunnel , it has made physical evaluation more cost effective .
6 If it is set too low , then Offline will accomplish its workload using less ‘ portions ’ ie. it will calculate how many blocks can be stored and then continue until it has achieved that workload regardless of the 15 minute factor .
7 ‘ I think it has affected corporate behaviour quite a lot .
8 It has to sort these echoes out from each other .
9 Lastly , where the LDDC has belatedly entered into ‘ agreements ’ with local authorities , such as with Newham and Tower Hamlets , and helped to set up training schemes like SKILLNET , designed to improve the skill levels of local communities , it has had little impact so far on getting local people into Docklands jobs .
10 Christine 's campaign has had enormous impact and we are proud that our report of it has had some impact too .
11 It has coordinated selected work already underway and proceeds to develop new research initiatives and channel resources to them .
12 It was only 10 years ago that the prize-money was less than £80,000 , but it has taken giant strides forward and the future looks even brighter .
13 Like most of the English RACs , it has recently streamlined its administrative structure and in order to oversee the wide field described above , as well as the coordination of non-advanced further education in Wales , it has brought several committees together to form a new Further and Higher Education Committee .
14 I mean , we 've had the facilities as we have now in the town centre I mean , it has improved this town immensely !
15 it wants washing that pan anyway
16 It plans to boost public investment again , but this is unlikely to make much difference : public investment accounts for only 7% of GNP .
17 Corel Corp , Ottawa cut the price on CorelDraw 3 to $200 from $400 in preparation for the launch of CorelDraw 4 : it says it plans to market both versions simultaneously .
18 Sadly , it chooses to evade these issues rather than to confront them .
19 Alex Griffiths , Marks & Spencer 's fish executive , was surprised at the idea that the company might have even contemplated using Billingsgate when it began selling fresh fish nationally four years ago .
20 Make it pleasant , you know , and have to do summat you know , just to make it have to get nice mirrors up on wall and
21 One problem with the Royal College of General Practitioners is that it seems to equate general practice exclusively with being an NHS general practitioner .
22 Moderator it ca n't be very often that a young minister contradicts a giant of the church in open assembly but it did happen several years ago .
23 It pays to read each question very carefully before you begin your answer .
24 His table was set out with batches of proof sheets clipped together , the ashtray was full of stubs , and there was a cup half full of coffee which looked as though it had gone cold hours before .
25 Her logical mind accepted this possibility , as it had done countless times before , but she did n't think her brother would ever have considered suicide .
26 In military terms the imperial era came to an end when the last British troops were withdrawn from East of Suez in 1972 , but politically it had ended sixteen years earlier at Suez .
27 The Judge said if it had cost one penny more he would have been hanged .
28 It had come half way up the bunk , and nearly as far as Willis 's blankets .
29 It occurred to him , as indeed it had occurred many times before , that commitment to one woman had as its inevitable corollary a lack of commitment to all the others .
30 It had lasted thirty minutes longer than usual ; Dr Alex Mair took the view , which he could normally enforce by brisk chairmanship , that little original thought was contributed to a discussion after three hours of talking .
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