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

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1 And it became fashionable to market records in various editions , with alternative sound mixes and different lengths , editions pressed on coloured vinyl , editions incorporating pictures , and editions in funny shapes .
2 We had such happy family holidays in the drizzle waiting for the sun to try and come out that it seemed churlish to spoil things with science .
3 Should it become easier to acquire companies in the Community by a decrease in barriers to takeovers , UK companies would have a comparative advantage , as UK companies enjoy a relatively accessible source of equity finance through the large amount of stockmarket capitalisation .
4 In fact , it seems impossible to find examples of associatives which are non-restrictive , and this is not accidental .
5 It seems certain to blacken miles of pristine coastline , kill hundreds of birds and wreck lucrative shellfish grounds .
6 It seems fatuous to condemn companies like this for functioning as they must in the industrial and political context in which they find themselves .
7 It seems easier to relate landforms in many deserts to earlier wetter periods than to present conditions .
8 But Lewis is shattered it proved impossible to agree terms with new champion Riddick Bowe , who on January 2 will be stripped of the WBC version .
9 In reality of course the effect of individual measures depends upon the combinations in which they are used , so it becomes important to test packages of improvements against each other and against control areas in which no changes have been made .
10 It becomes difficult to identify signs of any significant decentralization , although an increased degree of fragmentation between different agencies is clear enough .
11 It embraced all housing tenures by sample but focused mainly on older housing rather than new-build .
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