Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Has it involved plastic surgery ? |
2 | How has it affected women 's lives ? |
3 | Has it become routine to stay at your desk till 6.30 pm. ? |
4 | No sooner has it reached A than it reverses and goes to B , returns to A and so on . |
5 | But has it made Greenlanders happier ? |
6 | ‘ When you consider the difficulties Diana has it speaks volumes that all she could think about was someone else . |
7 | I do n't think , has it got bathroom ones in there ? |
8 | how 's that , has it got rockets on the back ? |
9 | Has it got fringes around it ? |
10 | Has it got jam |
11 | Well has it got money in already , that purse ? |
12 | Has it got meat stock in it ? |
13 | Why has it got lines in it like bumps like that ? |
14 | Has it got Scotty and that lot in it ? |
15 | And has it got alcohol in it ? |
16 | Has it reduced gaps between the USSR and Western countries ? |
17 | Why , I find myself asking , has it taken recording companies so long to realize the importance and value of Prokofiev 's contribution to the sonata ? |
18 | ‘ If the government continues to ignore us and deny our presence in this country , ’ he asked , ‘ what right has it to demand 100% loyalty from us for action ? ’ |
19 | There are excellent courses available for home study and the Society has it own Language School which it makes available for people who need help . |
20 | She says has it turned gay or homosexual , has it changed sex , is it the micro-climate or did one of us fix it ? |
21 | But the commission wants it to include recipes for worker participation , an idea tried in the rejected Vredeling proposal of the early 1980s . |
22 | And though his contract has been renegotiated , he wants it declared void and unenforceable . |
23 | Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies . |
24 | This allows it to gather moisture should it become lost ; its mouth remains wet and the string is wet too . |
25 | The company reckons that its superstore approach allows it to offer product at a much lower price than in a conventional computer dealership . |
26 | The traditionalism of egalitarian feminist psychology gains it a hearing in the conventional discipline , and allows it to make changes within the established framework . |
27 | In concert with other senses , the bat 's nose-leaf allows it to find prey and helps it to discriminate between , say , a cold hoof and the warmer blood-filled tissue further up the leg . |
28 | The techs froze with shock for the two heartbeats it took Mitchell to turn the old man 's gun on them . |
29 | Enhancement can be experienced in any one or more of these areas , and where enhancement happens it needs nourishment . |
30 | IBM Personal Systems Business Unit Europe/Middle East/Africa says it had record volume of sales in the first quarter of this year , and points to Dataquest figures suggesting that it outshipped its nearest competitor by 66% during the last quarter of 1992 and the first quarter of 1993 — gaining 4% in market share over the previous six months ; the company also said it reorganised its manufacturing and distribution operations at its Greenock , Scotland , plant , cutting distribution costs for its ValuePoint and ThinkPad brands by more than 65% , cutting its inventory by 17% since the end of 1992 ; this magnitude of savings will also be realised for the PS/2 and PS/1 lines this year . |