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

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1 It 's easy to take off the outside when when you come to take the inside ones it 's quite difficult .
2 Pitch-black buildings loomed so close above the narrow streets it seemed they must touch overhead .
3 For the colonies of the European empires it was not over , but independence there would come after the victory of the working classes in Europe .
4 He could still not understand what was happening to him , or the far-reaching effects it must have upon his life .
5 Where information is adequate from the poorest nations it points to a close relationship between poverty , underdevelopment and the spread of AIDS .
6 in , in wha what is Jordan really , not what was Jordan , what is Jordan they call it now , they call it the occupied territories it seems to clean it up if you call it that .
7 Black-figure continues in use long for slight work , and for the prize vases at the Panathenaic games it far outlasts red figure , going deep into the Hellenistic age ; but from the generation after the Pioneers all major vase painters work primarily in red-figure .
8 QUANTUM physicists are trying to calculate the probability that a particle goes from A to B. This probability is the sum of the probabilities of each of the possible routes it could take .
9 Just as the young Federman arrives in America and will embark on a new series of experiences , so Double Or Nothing speculates about the possible shapes it might take .
10 Input is coded and a decision is made about the possible characters it represents ( Frishkopf and Harmon , 1961 ; Munson , 1968 ; Tappert , 1982 ; Wright , 1989 ) .
11 For Wilson , Sting 's success , and the prodigious royalties it had earned for Virgin , was merely one feather in an increasingly crowded cap .
12 Despite the conflicting accounts it is clear that Richard had the upper hand and that William des Barres lost his valuable war-horse .
13 While the further delay is irksome , the company is still selling all the 80486 parts it can make , and that part and the 80386 each suffered comparable difficulties on their way to the market .
14 And he added : ‘ In the lower divisions it 's just a battle .
15 Mr Wood commented : ‘ After many months of being in one of the lower positions it is gratifying to see the improved collection which , I hope , will be continued in both the old and new taxes . ’
16 A ham came next ; after some frenzied bidding at the lower prices it climbed to thirteen guineas , then to fourteen where it seemed likely to stay until at the very last moment , a cautious male voice offered fifteen guineas .
17 Finished in beige with contrasting brown on the lower compartments it looks decidedly up market .
18 They hung on to most of the key marginals , with Labour only managing to win three of the eight constituencies it hoped to capture despite increasing its vote in almost every seat .
19 For some of the fifty volunteers it 's a chance to escape their day jobs and really be themselves .
20 One thing they all agreed on , however , was that Norway was an attractive posting because of its quality of life and the technical challenges it offered .
21 Redpath had seen violent death in many forms , and to some extent the technical problems it involved clouded the human side of it .
22 All guitars , from the cheapest acoustics to the top-of-the-range electrics are buzz-checked in soundproofed rooms ; their playing actions are measured and if any guitar falls below the proscribed tolerences it is sent off to be readjusted , perhaps even fret-dressed , before rechecking , packing and shipping .
23 For the pregnant girls it is often a real eye-opener to see the other girls go off , deliver their babies and come back , having survived it all .
24 This is indicated in Layton 's references to the views of science on the one hand in terms of ‘ the disinterested pursuit of truth ’ , and on the other , particularly by those involved in the Great Exhibition , as ‘ the producer for the industrial market place ( so that science was to be studied for the economic benefits it would yield ) ’ .
25 " The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War must be understood in the context of traditional society and the economic stresses it suffered in the 1920 's and 1930's .
26 The role of women is determined by this earlier social structure and the economic influences it faces .
27 Management of a business can only justify its existence and its authority by the economic results it produces , even though as a consequence of their actions , significant non-economic results occur as well .
28 If the lurcher catches a rabbit on the feeding grounds it will almost invariably scream — and this is the best thing to happen .
29 ‘ We lose so many girls to the professional ranks it means we are constantly having to start again as regards team selection , ’ continued Mrs. Boatman .
30 Localised knowledge is put to better use and in the right circumstances it may be less costly to establish area factories/offices than to control everything through Head Office ( eg. costs of transportation and travelling may be less ) .
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