Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] [noun pl] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it needs complementary mechanisms for counselling , transmission of experience , management expertise , financial support , upskilling programmes . |
2 | It has new modules for Sceptre and Senator ; it is collaborating with another unnamed software house on a broking evaluation product , which is about to be tested . |
3 | He says it has good networks for communication and is very attractive for business . |
4 | It has 40 pins for communication with other chips and the outside world , 8 to pass an 8-bit data word or byte , 16 to pass an address , 4 for power supply , and 12 for control signals ( 6 for input to the 8080 chip , 6 for output from it ) . |
5 | It has important parts for oboe and cello as well as the two solo violins , and Neil Black and Charles Tunnell play these with predictable skill . |
6 | It has important implications for sociology , if it is accepted as in any sense true . |
7 | It has important implications for hardware manufacturers too . |
8 | Two hundred years ago it took five days for news to get from Paris to Strasbourg . |
9 | Its honours for impresarios and maverick businessmen — what The Times called examples of ‘ unrepentant Darwinism , of the business survival of the fittest and of nature red in tooth and claw ’ — so appalled them and the Palace that it took several weeks for approval to be obtained . |
10 | Regional Magistrate Gerry Harty agreed that the firm had a good record and said it bought vast quantities for distribution to its various stores . |
11 | Why has it taken forty years for agriculture to be incorporated . |
12 | It introduced greater facilities for synthesis , and the Areas Table appeared for the first time . |
13 | whom Haines knew , it influenced later projects for reform of the poor laws . |