Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adj] it " in BNC.

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1 Egypt 's interpretation would increase the participants in all disputes by designating any protesting State a party , whether or not the actions protested against affected it directly .
2 Although until the crown 's powers were curbed in 1688 it was limited in scope and summoned when and if a monarch felt like it .
3 But it certainly saw some action Last occupied in 1315 it was the ancestral home of the Fitzhughs but passed by marriage out of the family when the last of the male line died in a hunting accident while pursuing his quarry clean over a cliff , if local legend is correct .
4 Just just a little bit concerned about the suggestion that I twelve might actually be dropped in that it is my understanding and Mr Potter hopefully will confirm this , that in calculating the land requirements of I five , he has specifically excluded
5 The oak pews and present pulpit were installed at the turn of this century and hot-water heating was installed in 1899 it a cost of £75 .
6 The question about the first category was the same as the 1984 survey , but that about the second differed in that it was concerned with the use of agency workers in the previous month rather than the previous 12 months .
7 A cumulative succession of nasty surprises has dealt a further destructive blow to an advantage Mr Lawson has enjoyed for so many years that he may have come to taken it for granted : the effect on expectations of confident and respected official forecasting .
8 One of the one of the difficulties is that that that theatres up and down the country have faced over the last two years of the new target that were brought in with the eighty eight education act where schools were not allowed to make a charge it could only be a voluntary contribution now the council of Great Britain have looked at this it 's a problem cos of this decimated schools audiences .
9 If the issue of the relationship between action and explanation is addressed at all it is through an endorsement of ‘ realist ’ approaches to social scientific activity in general .
10 Conservative criminology concentrates on crimes committed by those it considers members of the dangerous classes , those who are seen as part , either of the criminal underworld , or of the lumpenproletariat .
11 Educational practices can retard changes , or stigmatise them ( this is relevant to the question of generic he , which is often still insisted on by teachers ) ; publishing and the mass media can popularise a word , or conversely , fail to legitimate it ( quality newspapers , most famously the New York Times , for years refused to print the word Ms , even if the woman being written about preferred it ) .
12 Columbia 's ‘ X-P High-Speed ’ cylinders ran at 160rpm , and this fact was pushed for all it was worth .
13 It has to be written in an initial transcription of a language until you have decided with that it is phonemic ( i.e. can make a difference in meaning ) , in which case you will have to continue writing it , or that there are rules to follow , so you can predict where it comes .
14 The EC-IBM 1984 agreement was also dated in that it applied only to mainframes ( specifically the IBM 370 series and successors ( which were now of less than their previous dominant significance .
15 Perhaps therefore Edward 's claim was not as strong in principle as has sometimes been suggested , and if accepted in 1328 it might eventually have been subject to challenge by sons born to other Capetian females .
16 Our other main base was at Gravesend on the Thames , but until the new pier and floating pontoon was built in 1980 it was not a convenient place for laying up the cutters .
17 Built in 1500 it has been beautifully restored to offer character accommodation of quality .
18 Built in 1902 it was constructed specifically to house fifty per cent of the finds made by foreign teams of archaeologists which , under the law of 1857 , belonged to the Egyptian government .
19 When built in 1938 it was The Ridges , which is still what they call it locally — a slum clearance project on the north bank of the Tyne , 10 miles east of Newcastle .
20 Built in 1820 it ground corn for a hundred years .
21 Built in 1903 it has bronze and marble panels in an Art Nouveau style depicting the friars from the monastery that used to be on the site .
22 Time was saved in that it became less necessary to put down formal amendments designed to probe government intentions .
23 Patrick hovered around the door for a few moments and then finally decided to brazen it out .
24 Professional education and training inevitably create such a social and educational gap between the providers of the services and working-class users that unless efforts are made to narrow it or close it , working-class people will make less adequate use of services .
25 Given like that it is instantly recognizable .
26 While the system of ‘ payment by results ’ was formally abolished in 1895 it has continued over the years to represent an enormous affront to the professional consciousness of teachers and a threat to the creation of an effective educational service .
27 When a new manual pump was supplied in 1909 it was named after Miss Gladys Park , daughter of the then Superintendent .
28 ‘ When the Institution was founded in 1824 it cost a guinea a year to be a Governor .
29 Cinematic signification again taken generically is further de-differentiated in that it portrays the primary process and sexuality , not as a deep otherness , but as erupting on the very surface of representations .
30 During and Spencer 's study differs from earlier ones in which microdialysis was used in that it involved chronic monitoring ( up to 16 days ) in conscious patients .
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