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

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1 She 'd meant her tone to be clipped and dismissive , but even to her own ears it sounded slurred and indistinct as she made a mental attempt to regain conscious control over the increased rhythm of her heart .
2 Even to his ears it sounded wild .
3 Once she had recovered full consciousness it became clear that she had entirely lost the power of speech .
4 In these days of restrictions on capital investment it makes good sense to adapt to current and probable future needs when incurring capital expenditure .
5 Finally , as prices range from £15,190 to £26,910 it represents superb value for such a high specification .
6 It was at a height of nearly 3,000 metres & the air outside was well below freezing , but the lava tunnel was in an area of recent activity , and as a result it boasted beautiful underfloor heating .
7 With this scene of confusion before his eyes it seems unlikely that he would have contemplated using any wheeled transport , even supposing that it had been available for his use at the time .
8 When we consider the essential role of susceptibility it becomes plain that the people who caught a cold in the bus were ‘ ill ’ before they ever stepped onto it , for if they had been healthy they would never have picked up the bugs in the first place .
9 In carrying through its programme it honoured certain political debts , especially to the miners [ Morgan , 1984 ] .
10 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 .
11 It is one of the most ancient of dye plants , its use being recorded 2,500 years ago , and it is such a strong dye that it will produce a deep pink-brown without a mordant — with alum and tin it supplies red and red-brown .
12 With its removeable roof stored in the roof it looked great , but the word from Pininfarina and General Motors Europe was not promising .
13 After much uncertainty it became plain that the Russians could not expect Mr Aziz to return to Moscow until late on Thursday ; he was expected to go at once to see Mikhail Gorbachev .
14 It is clear that ethanol has a duel action on the secretory function of the gastric parietal cell ; at low concentrations it stimulates gastric secretion and at high concentrations it has no effect or an inhibitory one .
15 Suppose that in the future it becomes possible to predict others ' behaviour more efficiently by observation and computation than by the always hazardous venture of trying to fathom the mysteries of the human heart .
16 ‘ Then the play opened and on the first Friday it looked set to be the day .
17 At first , researchers attempted to place this style in the area from which it was assumed to originate — perhaps Persia , China or Central Asia — but through historical research it became clear that this was based on the false premise that the cloth was made in the original style of a certain group of people .
18 Nobody seems to mind ; as an aberration it rates low , on a level with Christianity or driving carefully .
19 To Lucy it looked drab and overdone , lined with cars bumper-to-bumper like every other London street that she 'd seen since she arrived .
20 To the LDDC it seemed apparent that any effective programme for Docklands would need to concentrate on a number of key objectives .
21 Because of the poor response to gluten free diet and the presence of lymphoma it seemed reasonable to consider that the malabsorption was as a result of an enteropathy associated with the lymphoma ( EATCL ) rather than simple coeliac disease .
22 After the restart it took Red Alligator longer to break clear of the freshmen .
23 In the New Testament it means total allegiance .
24 The constant impression given by the Prague School is that the sort of description and analysis they call for is essentially objective and scientific in character , but in practice it seems impossible to exclude a strong element of subjectivity from this kind of structural study .
25 In practice it seems inevitable that the CCITT will simply respond to the initiatives of the manufacturing giants .
26 Despite its apparent relativism , in practice it defined alternative centres of cultural authority primarily in terms of their difference from the norm of English culture , not in their uniqueness and their discontinuities .
27 Its inclusion in the categories of capital murder had originally been defended by the Government on the grounds that the presence of a gun was an indication of a pre-meditated offence , but in practice it proved impossible to maintain the distinction between deliberate killings committed with a gun , or a knife or other weapon .
28 As a rule it contains varying proportions of base or less precious metals .
29 The US State Department said on Tuesday it suspected Serbian arms destined for Somalia were on the ship which was apparently heading for Kenya .
30 To the agriculturist it offers a basic form of protection against urban influences , and for the minerals industry it retains accessible , cheap , and exploitable natural resources .
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