Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I needs it for a wager on the Brasseywing . ’
2 On the new LP it will say something like ‘ Free samples if someone uses it in a really creative way . ’
3 The top is quickly reached from the grassy nick which separates it from the nearby Roaches .
4 A real state consists of a naive state and a sequence of naive operations which produces it from the naive start state .
5 ( He gets up and ‘ accidently ’ scratches the record — which knocks it on the head for Vixen — and me , since we are reviewing the singles on the editor 's stereo . )
6 The water soaks into the ground and becomes sucked in to a sandstone strata , which holds it like a sponge under the city .
7 This model confirms the importance of the greenhouse gas forcing of the climate , but it suggests that a doubling of greenhouse gas concentration will produce an increase in surface air temperature of 1.6 + 0.3 °C , which places it in the lower range of the generally accepted predictions of temperature increase ( Gilliland and Schneider , 1984 ) .
8 It is the fact of being the written form which establishes it as the standard .
9 the smoking of tobacco will reduce the money supply in a society which uses it as a medium of exchange .
10 Solid and secret behind a high stone wall it remains a world apart from the crawling traffic which skirts it on the routes out of town .
11 Leaving aside the Prologue and the short Un-accompanied duet for Peter and Ellen which links it to the first act proper , each of the three acts is prefaced by an orchestral " interlude " , and there are three more of these interludes separating the scenes within the acts .
12 but I do n't think it 's really worth worrying too much about whether he 's fascist or communist because erm the only reason really there 's only link between him and Russia and the play is A is the opposite of America , in other words George and B because his name Khrushchev which links it to the leader of the er
13 Astron , weighing 3½ tonnes , is in a highly elliptical orbit which takes it from a height of 2000 km up to 200 000 km , half way to the Moon .
14 The literary text may negotiate with its containment ( as Shakespeare 's do ) , but its contemporary subversive force has been compromised by the political dominance of state power which excludes it from the centre and places it on the margins of socially sanctioned institutions .
15 This remarkable tool , which costs so little , is fashioned with several features other than its point and the flat which locates it in the needle bar .
16 This three-quarters works itself to death , generation after generation , at the behest of the female quarter , more sapient but no less savage , which dominates it by an impenetrable social mystification of oestrus .
17 However , as will be seen , this position is entirely in line with a view of Englishness which identifies it with a non-industrial or pre-industrial past .
18 North Tyneside is a ‘ programme authority ’ for the purposes of urban programming , which puts it in the second highest division of local authorities for central assistance , which is inner-city related .
19 Nobody expects it from a well-dressed , well-spoken girl , especially in designer shops .
20 The light then passes through a small transparent section of the protective outer coating ( the cornea ) , and continues via a lens which focuses it on the back of the retina .
21 Hence the definition of bureaucracy , referred to in Chapter 1 , which restricts it to the implementation of public policy made by elected politicians and supervised by those of their number chosen for the task and responsible for the outcome .
22 Ltd. ( ‘ the dock company ’ ) , which operates it as a commercial port .
23 A small arched pole is then threaded through a sleeve in the front of the flysheet which extends it into a good size porch .
24 The decision has drawn protests from environmentalists , who warn that it could have a damaging effect on the Danube valley ecosystem , and the Hungarian government , which views it as a possible infringement of territorial integrity .
25 It then passes under a roller which presses it against the master copy , leaving a positive image on the copy paper .
26 And as if to point up this change Bukharin declared , ‘ Our Red Army , which is to an enormous extent composed of peasants , is the greatest cultural machine for the re-education of the peasantry , which leaves it with a new mentality . ’
27 The reading of the passage , or the listening to an extract of spoken language , has to be such as to be dependent , a part of some activity of broader significance which provides it with a cause and a consequence which have independent point .
28 From the medical perspective , the problem , if it is a ‘ problem ’ , is seen as located in the individual , its origin lying in an innate physiological disorder which brings it into the realm of medical jurisdiction .
29 When an Information memorandum is released the form is passed to Mirian Sedlan who records it as an introduction on the INTRODUCE database and files the papers .
30 Alternatively it might simply be recorded that additional capital should be credited in the firm 's books to the partner who contributes it as an addition to his share — with a corresponding alteration in the capital sharing ratio .
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