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

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1 It 's had everything else it goes the full circle in the end does n't it ?
2 It represents the strategic space in which mothers work to resist the impact of poverty on individual health while trying , at the same time , to prevent their families slipping further into debt .
3 It represents the next stage in the company 's three-pronged approach to the market , along with the existing consumer PCS line and standard ‘ cost sensitive M300 series .
4 Slater echoed industry doubts about Intel 's commitment to the unsuccessful device , which Olivetti was going to use to build a workstation until the last minute when it scrapped the whole project in favour of DEC 's Alpha ( UX No 390 ) .
5 Set in 30 acres of attractive parkland on the banks of the river , it offers the ideal environment in which to study .
6 Set in 30 acres of attractive parkland on the River Thames , it offers the ideal environment in which to study .
7 It has to be crossed because it offers the second-greatest prize in nomination delegates , but it is almost impossible to clear the field without some casualties .
8 And John of Salisbury was not alone in believing that the administrative class was in dire need of instruction , lest it subvert the common good in its own or its master 's interests .
9 It made the following submissions in support of that argument .
10 One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced .
11 A strong challenge anticipated from the fiercely nationalist and right-wing Serbian Renaissance Movement ( SP0 ) failed to materialize : SPO leader Vuk Draskovic took only 20 per cent of the vote to come second in the presidential election , while his party took only 19 seats in the Assembly ( after winning 13 seats in the first round it fought the second round in coalition with other opposition parties ) .
12 In this section the facility of the Laplace transformation technique will be demonstrated by applying it to find the transient response in a few illustrative cases .
13 As soon as the camera lights were switched on , it triggered the churning emotions in her heart and she broke down and wept inconsolably .
14 He casts a weather-eye outside along the dripping street and concludes : ‘ It has the lowest rainfall in the country . ’
15 Baltusrol is unusual in many respects , most notably that it contains the longest hole in championship golf , the 630 yard 17th .
16 He wanted it to replace the official versions in the liturgy .
17 A SURPRISING aspect of the first British performance of Sofia Gubaidulina 's Violin Concerto , subtitled Offertorium , is that it provoked the odd walk-out in Birmingham Town Hall .
18 It noted the many differences in historical experience , in values and in interests .
19 I want it to reflect the living area in the 1990s
20 It measures the monthly changes in the average level of prices of 350 goods and services purchased by households in the UK .
21 However , many commentators believe the consultation process has focused too heavily on passenger , mainly tourist , traffic and that it underestimates the potential growth in freight traffic using the Tunnel .
22 It replaces the previous provision in Secretarial Studies and subsumes three interwoven courses : the HNC in Office Studies , the HND in Office Studies and the HND in Office Studies with Languages .
23 The sequence has been simplified for convenience , but it shows the essential stages in sequential retrieval .
24 It shows the great champion in the throes of the toughest bout of his life , depicting his struggle with grace and poignance .
25 It shows the remarkable rise in total issues over the period in question and also shows the rising share of eurosterling issues in total issues .
26 It shows the steady increase in both sectors and modes of study over that period , to the current total of about one million .
27 First , it revokes the fundamental belief in a dependence of the world upon God that is not reciprocated by an equal and opposite dependence of God upon the world .
28 It marks the only point in the entire story where Abraham 's feelings are allowed to come anywhere near the surface .
29 It marks the halfway stage in the itinerary and the halfway stage in the narrative .
30 It marks the half-way mark in the council 's campaign to get all 1,000 businesses in the borough covered by the regulations to sign up .
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