Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Asked whether , in this increasingly environment-conscious world it made sense to use expensive oak or metal caskets , Miss Vincent said . |
2 | Inevitably , as capitalism developed it made sense to introduce more machinery , to move to a division of labour and to a conveyor-belt system of production . |
3 | Either way it made sense to maintain some degree of detachment . |
4 | The diacylglycerol analogue , 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol , at a concentration at which it inhibited histamine stimulated aminopyrine accumulation in parietal cells , had a similar inhibitory effect to 100 nM TPA ( Fig 3 ) . |
5 | This action can not be interpreted as an inhibition by stauro sporine of negative modulation of the histamine H 2 receptor by a basal activity of protein kinase C because similar effects were found with gastric inhibitory polypeptide , the action of which was not inhibited by activation of protein kinase C. Finally 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol , a diacylglycerol analogue which activates protein kinase C in intact cells , inhibited histamine stimulation of cyclic AMP content in HGT-1 cells at a concentration at which it inhibited histamine stimulated aminopyrine accumulation in partietal cells . |
6 | It has power to request further information from the parties and to inspect documents at the parties ' premises and failure by the parties to provide the information required or to co-operate in an inspection may cause the four month period to be extended . |
7 | WE are going to stop apologising to ourselves for the fact that it takes money to run this organisation . |
8 | It takes time to understand this need , but I believe that the more we write , the more fully we grasp why it is we want to , have to . |
9 | It takes courage to play new music at rural music clubs , where , with declining membership , patrons are less likely to entertain risk . |
10 | It took energy to sustain that degree of emotion , she discovered , and what little she had left was directed at physical recovery . |
11 | If you want to do some writing with it to explain earth rotates half way in twelve hours that 's up to you . |
12 | The buses are cheap and excellent , the drivers are virtuosi , and cars give way to them , so it makes sense to use this facility and relax . |
13 | Surely it makes sense to have this knowledge of what it feels like , almost as if you are on the stage of the London Palladium in front of a full house with the spotlights full on , as you have questions fired at you — rather than be totally unprepared and unrehearsed . |
14 | It makes sense to have some form of legal expenses insurance , and by far the cheapest way to do this is through the ‘ add on ’ offered for as little as £10 a year with home contents insurance . |
15 | Consequently , it makes sense to consider each specialism separately . |
16 | Oh yeah it makes sense to run that load through but whether What I 'm saying is whether we go on next week to a continuous . |
17 | It makes sense to keep such information on file for quick reference . |