Example sentences of "[pron] it [verb] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Negotiations to overcome generations of hatred and conflict between Arabs and Jews stalled in December , when Israel expelled 415 Palestinians which it said had links to militant Muslim fundamentalists .
2 It comes with from one to four 33MHz Intel Corp 80486 processors , from 16Mb to 256Mb RAM , 2.5Gb disk and Altos ' 64-bit data path I/O FrameBus device , which it says performs transfers at 264Mb per second .
3 Here I am concerned to emphasize that the NIRC was required by the legislation under which it operated to make decisions which were likely to lead , and did in fact lead , to considerable and widespread political protest .
4 It allocated securities repurchase funds to commercial banks at a minimum 8.25 per cent , unchanged from the rate at which it had fed funds to the market over the last two weeks .
5 The JMU will take a dim view of any practice in which it discovers repeat breaches or a failure to meet undertakings given at an earlier inspection , regardless of whether or not these were the subject of subsequent correspondence with the Institute ( the fact that they were raised and documented at the closing meeting with the Inspector is a sufficient record ) .
6 We have covered more than 12,000 miles together , during which it has won prizes , howled around Switzerland and Italy , been thrashed at Millbrook , and on race tracks and carried me home to Notting Hill through traffic and rain .
7 Do they show you how you can learn about this , there 's a book you know the book I bought you it 's got notes in it .
8 Do they show you how you can learn about this , there 's a book you know the book I bought you it 's got notes in it .
9 There is no record of who owns what in the area of mining rights ; thus a mining company may have to spend years discovering to whom it has to pay royalties even after it has ascertained that a piece of Britain contains valuable metals .
10 The traffic through Shoresea Street , although a one way street , causes great concern and inconvenience for the residents in two three two it erm , you 'll read that it says erm , lightly generate , well believe me it does cause problems .
11 And I pointed you sir to the fact that in that county at least they found that to further contain it it helped to name districts .
12 A man for all carpet needs — and Eddie shows that he always has what it takes to make samples look good , including an iron !
13 But youth alone can not buy what it takes to win honours .
14 Last night we saw the cast and crew move in to start setting up Tonight Mike Rowbottom sees what it takes to keep things going , in Behind The Curtain .
15 A colleague said , ‘ Now I know what it means to move mountains . ’
16 Moreover , as I have remarked earlier , thinking around the question of what it means to understand cultures has hardly begun in multiculturalism , although there is a wealth of material and debate in cultural studies , social anthropology and philosophy upon which to draw ( cf.
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