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

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1 As a dive computer it logs depth , temperature and cylinder pressure as functions of time , but by using different sensors it can also log up to eight other parameters simultaneously , and control 12 external devices like switches and relays .
2 At part level it consists ( see Figure 6.4 ) of information on every part the company has used .
3 Originally intending to do basic programme course it developed into a full HNC incorporating systems analysis and design as well as programming .
4 If hysterectomy does change bowel function it seems likely from our data that the primary problem is in the act of defecation rather than in colonic function , as there was little or no change in stool form yet half the subjects felt they were prone to constipation and a quarter strained with every recorded defecation .
5 From the car park it goes east for around a mile and a half before going south-west to the Water of Trool .
6 At the undergraduate level it offers two ordinary half courses in European Community Law , and four honours courses available to LLB honours students .
7 The flight of Asil Nadir on May 4th has destroyed the fraud case it spent more than two years and oodles of money building against him .
8 On the revenue side it meant such devices as changing the weighting of the staff mix so that a greater proportion of unqualified staff were employed than might ideally have been desired .
9 With a boat neck it had short sleeves , and Kate bit her lip as she realised it was going to have a pretty powerful impact .
10 Designed for senior college management it dealt with the design and implementation of internal quality assurance systems for colleges .
11 Whatever the physiological stimulus to platelet aggregation and thrombus formation it appears that it is the fissuring of an atheromatous plague often with extrusion of plaque lipid contents which triggers thrombus formation ( Bouch & Montgomery , 1970 ) .
12 In co-operation with Finsbury Borough Council it established the first ‘ sheltered ’ work-room where ‘ elderly workers could be employed for two hours a day , on small assembling and packing jobs provided by local firms , paying the fair rate for the work completed ’ .
13 It should be remembered that a company can only be the firm 's appointed representative if the firm accepts responsibility for the whole of the investment business it carries on on the firm 's behalf .
14 In my view this is not the correct approach because membership administration can be expensive and is a variable cost depending on size … a society must set its membership rates on the basis of generating the revenue surplus it needs to meet its expenditure objectives .
15 UNRWA remained permanently compromised with the refugee population it served as a result of these resettlement efforts .
16 Initially as a result of the fear reaction it seems that people avoid the situations which induced their fear or high levels of stress .
17 When the Iranian government abrogated its CENTO membership it branded any neighbouring country that remained in CENTO as a lackey of imperialism and as hostile to Iran .
18 Because this role is impossible to define in terms of its action content it leads to a lack of specificity , difficulties of time calculation and the inappropriateness of contractual obligations — all hallmarks of work in general in our society and all the tools of management and bureaucracy .
19 With Martina Navratilova , Arantxa Sanchez , Mary Jo Fernandez and Barbara Rittner already confirmed for the RDS event it looks like being even more high profile than last year 's inaugural undertaking .
20 One step Labour could take is to adopt the final part of the SDP/SLD agenda it has not yet embraced — electoral and constitutional reform .
21 The British economy was no longer sufficiently dominant in the world to sustain the balancing role it had performed before 1914 .
22 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
23 Dunning and colleagues conclude that authors like Clarke are guilty of romanticising working-class history , ‘ attributing to it a degree of family , inter-age-group and neighbourhood solidarity it has probably never possessed ’ ( ibid.:237 ) .
24 " Leftism " suggests opposition to existing policies or institutions , and within the labour movement it had come to mean dedication to rapid socialization of the economy whether through parliamentary or revolutionary methods ( see below , chapters 12 , 13 , and 15 ) .
25 Like the Tubwell torrentor it had a disconcerting habit of flooding the road and turning it into a muddy cesspool .
26 Briefly , the meeting clarified the aims of the Consortium , drafted a Consultant 's Brief for the research project it wants to get underway , and considered how the Consortium should function .
27 From water level as you approach through the rock garden it looks like one solid rock barrier .
28 The U N H C R says the aid effort it needs will be ten times greater than that mounted for Sarajevo last year .
29 But a car battery it stores up the energy so , okay , that produces energy , the fuel , erm what other types of energy have we got now ?
30 In line with its notions of community crime prevention it saw the way forward to be shifting the emphasis from custodial institutions to punishment in the community .
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