Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The increasingly bitter dispute over the role of the media [ for June Constitutional Court ruling see pp. 38971-72 ] took a new turn on Dec. 31 when the opposition parties in the National Assembly joined forces to deprive the government of the two-thirds majority it needed for the passage of a new media bill . |
2 | With a twenty-one majority it becomes important cos all it needs is eleven by-elections . |
3 | Forty pound it said in her will . |
4 | Prior to the 1980 Act it had been observed that the law had been ‘ heavily weighed in favour of the local education authorities and schools with parents having few rights ( although many duties ) and little say in the decision-making process ’ . |
5 | Well for us just going here it 's thirteen pound it cost me . |
6 | Well , I remem , I remember yesterday I went out , thirteen pound it cost me , oh that 's |
7 | Under the 1979 Constitution it has an executive President , directly elected together with a Vice-President for a single four-year term . |
8 | At its 1935 conference it decided to oppose League of Nations sanctions against Italy , an approach close to that eventually adopted by the ILP and reflecting the influence of Cripps . |
9 | Under its 1921 Constitution it has a government appointed by the Prince on the proposal of the 25-seat Landtag ( parliament ) , which is elected for a four-year term by universal adult sufferage . |
10 | It has not been possible to exempt her from a third politics module , 7605 , but rather than delay her Stage II entry it has been agreed that she may ‘ trail ’ it in that stage , i.e. she will include it along with her advanced modules as 1 of the 2 basic modules which may also be counted . |
11 | Erm so so that is possible it it actually does mention on the fourteen pen it does erm where you can surrender part of your pension to provide a a pension for your spouse or dependant after death . |
12 | Based on Berkeley BSD4.3 Unix and built on Carnegie Mellon Mach 3.0 foundation it supports all Macs from Powerbooks up and runs off-the-shelf Apple applications whilst simultaneously running Unix programs . |
13 | A shiny view : ‘ Deer Moly , Yestiday I went on the dojums with Jakdo I lik it heer . |
14 | Why I 've been , it will be ten months that 's all Rita , ten month it took me to lose six stone , you do n't want to lose that much do you ? |
15 | But although this hypothesis removes one difficulty it creates several more , as indicated by Guilcher ( 1958 ) . |
16 | By the 1987 parliament it had risen only to thirty-seven per cent . |
17 | At one level it celebrates sexual intimacy . |
18 | On one level it works as a straight crime whodunnit . |
19 | er , this had that night er but , one , in one bit it said he said that night they di fa found that Melissico was n't enjoyed talking to them long af till long after the stars came out . |
20 | In one case it stretched to below a woman 's knees and in another the pubic hair was gathered into a tasteful plait that reached behind her back . |
21 | In one case it predicted the existence in interstellar space of a new molecule , HOC , before its physical detection . |
22 | To protect the carrier against conflicting claims by more than one holder it became customary for bills of lading and letters of credit to require that delivery of the goods , or payment of the documentary draft or letter of credit by a bank be made against presentation of the ‘ full set . ’ |
23 | so you know he got something so he went , he went , he went , he went I think you give me , he goes , not one pound four , it 's one pound it 's gone up in n it ? |
24 | Anyway , I had enough to save up to buy a Raleigh bike one pound it cost — which meant I could cycle over to Middleton in Teesdale on my night off . |
25 | So one vote it has to be . |
26 | Day after day the German heavies pounded the corpses in this gully , until they were quartered , and re-quartered ; to one eye-witness it seemed as if it were filled with dismembered limbs that no one could or would bury . |
27 | He shook it and in one second it became a shiny top hat . |
28 | after one second it 's come up to two thirds of V. |
29 | For perhaps one second it remained a river bank , but then it became the shingle and sand beach fifty yards from my childhood home . |
30 | At one point it seemed that any would-be London cabbie seeking to learn ‘ the knowledge ’ had only to memorise Ray Davies ' song output in order to locate any part of the Metropolis . |