Example sentences of "it [verb] [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 In the early stages , however , Commodore believes that it needs to ensure a broad range of titles are available both to support the positioning of CDTV as a family leisure platform and to generate the initial installed base which will itself encourage the third party publishing on which the future of CDTV depends .
32 It needs to have the necessary quality of confidence about it. ) 4 Whether the relevant information can be easily isolated from other information which the employee is free to use or disclose This to some extent relies on the intelligence and honesty of the employee .
33 It needs to rediscover the latent power of the media in preaching the Good News of justice , freedom and peace .
34 It defaults to give the shortest route , although this may well be the most expensive .
35 It has to resemble the real thing as done in the fields .
36 It has to incorporate a wide range of factors and develop methods of investigation other than laboratory experiments .
37 I I 'm certainly not My Lords er un er er an unqualified admirer of all our procedures in local Government , but I do believe that before central Government is further down the road of , of erm usurping functions which are now those of local government it has to persuade a large number of people that its own performance justifies such a course and myself I do n't believe it does .
38 The ‘ false ’ bus , used for escaping refugees , is carrying Michael ( Paul Newman ) and Sarah ( Julie Andrews ) , American scientists on the run from the security police , to the comparative safety of East Berlin ; it has to keep a few minutes ahead of the real , scheduled bus , so in fact most of the shots out of the bus windows concentrate mainly on the distance between the two buses , gradually diminishing and so raising suspicion .
39 It has to privatise an entire industry and can not run the risk of the City picking up only the most attractive pieces .
40 The complications arise from the way in which it has to maintain an internal planning dynamic which cuts across the traditional demarcation lines of faculties and departments .
41 It has to provide the financial resources for at least a minimum number of services — defence , roads , education , income support , etc. — which are generally deemed to be necessary for the survival of any modern society .
42 It has to provide an appropriate milieu for the sex act , to act as a channel for the menstrual flow , which is the shedding of the unused lining of the uterus when conception and implantation of the fertilized ovum has not taken place , and also furnish the route by which the baby exits .
43 It has impressed but it has to have the right tools if it is going to provide the safety that councillor referred to and the saving of life which was referred to by councillor .
44 Okay this is where it starts to get a little bit complicated .
45 The weapon was still under development , but if successful it promised to extend the operational life of the British V-bombers .
46 Just eleven players since 1905 have appeared in Palace colours more often than Vince but , in reviewing his career with us , one is left with the feeling that , while it promised to climb the highest peaks of success , it in fact merely reached the approaches .
47 If instead it wants to sell a standard part on the open market , it will be $1.75m up-front plus 10% of the chips ' average selling price .
48 If instead it wants to sell a standard part on the open market , it will be $1.75m up-front plus 10% of the chips ' average selling price .
49 Will the Minister acknowledge that , if the review takes place next year , the construction industry training board may say that it wants to retain a statutory levy , to determine the rate of levy imposed and also wants flexibility on exemptions .
50 Another and at least equally powerful strand says no , because it wants to emphasise the distinctive value of women 's insights , and also the special bond of sisterhood which is seen as binding women together , rather than letting them be absorbed and assimilated into he wider human group .
51 Digital Equipment Corp is very much an also-ran in X-terminals with its VXT 2000 line , but the firm says it wants to become the dominant player in the market and to that end is following leader Network Computing Devices Inc in going after OEM business — minimum 3,000 units .
52 The machinery firm says it wants to redevelop the 400 acre site , with the co-operation of Wrexham Maelor Council , for new industry and housing .
53 First , the electricity supply industry It wants to keep a clear signal path beyond the consumer 's meter for its own purposes .
54 The delay is due to the complex documentation required , X/Open claims , saying that it wants to make a big splash for XPG4 , now scheduled for the Autumn .
55 As well as doodling plans for supersonic jets , it wants to build a new family of airliners .
56 If Labour win the election it wants to introduce a fair rates system with up to date , thorough property valuations linked to a tenant 's ability to pay .
57 Not only does it need to keep a constant lookout for the large hairy caterpillars that it prefers to eat ( particularly those of the magpie moth which other birds find distasteful ) , but it must also keep a close eye on the activities of potential hosts .
58 As the most popular spiritual English classic , it helped to form the religious outlook of Catholics in England right up to the Reformation .
59 To those activists of the Catholic right who eventually came together in the CEDA it was an illegitimate document calling for drastic ‘ revision ’ ; more widely it helped to render the passive majority of Spanish Catholics immune from the appeal of conservative Republicanism and drive them into the CEDA 's welcoming embrace .
60 I would say that the CNAA was responsible for establishing the arts in higher education , first as subjects valid for higher education , and second as subjects valuable to the country , in other words it helped to establish a national reputation for the arts at this level , which had never existed before .
  Previous page   Next page