Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] it " in BNC.

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1 Members of these covens are usually ‘ nominal ’ witches who pay only lip-service to the dogmas and are interested in it only for the kicks it provides .
2 We're4 not treating the whole window but by doubling the pieces together of the details it gives some feel … restores some interpretation to the original work of art
3 After passing the stage of infancy the education of the child takes a different shape , the child is taught how to sit and walk properly to avoid having bow legs , for a straight figure is admired by Gikuyu , especially amongst the warriors it is one of the qualities of handsomeness .
4 As with the Orthodox Church , so with the Catholics it was the February decree that precipitated the crisis in relations with the Soviet government .
5 If you 're not a manager or well in with the directors it 's very hard .
6 so we started called her lip , but that happened before I got there so , as I got there it just like , as I joined got in with the regulars it started to peter out a bit , but I got fooled with a couple of times I thought they were taking the piss , alright Lynn how you doing , you know , still .
7 Perhaps under the circumstances it made sense to remain in the one place .
8 Value engineering ( VE ) consists of considering the costs of producing a product together with the functions it provides .
9 Value engineering ( VE ) consists of considering the costs of producing a product together with the functions it provides .
10 The latter is fascinating , especially in the glimpses it occasionally gives of the general principles and priorities which informed MI5 's work , and the unease these aroused in some quarters .
11 As it occurs only in the males it has been suggested that it is somehow employed in male-to-male rivalry .
12 Central government , then , exercises considerable power , not only over the services it administers directly , such as social security , but also over those that are the local authorities ' own concern , such as education or personal social services .
13 However , one major difference has been that the mind of an individual develops with time and becomes better at the tasks it undertakes , whereas computers , with certain limited exceptions , perform at the same level of ability until replaced by a better machine or a better program .
14 In her case , of course , it is the figure which provides the impetus , although it is usually evoked in absentia only by the clothes it supports ( both shows until 27 March ) .
15 The Gofer concept provides good mobile flexible staff help , just for the times it is needed .
16 And it 's right opposite or near the well , not opposite the Billets it was the auction rooms before
17 The meaning is not in the words it 's in the way you say it is n't it ?
18 You need to stand back from what you write and explicitly present it to your reader , commenting directly on its organisation , rather than just on the ideas it contains .
19 According to my account of differentiation theory , however , the effect of discrimination training depends not on the associations it creates but on the fact that it concentrates the subject , s attention on distinctive features of the stimuli .
20 Actually the healing is not usually in the wings it 's in the hands that come out from the sun and the healing is the of Ancient Egypt which meant life , spirit and er and health .
21 But if they were about more on the streets it would be more of a deterrent .
22 Ever since the days it had been called Kingstown , it had been a lovely place to live ; tropical palm trees along the coast line made it seem like somewhere much more exotic than it really was .
23 ‘ Maastricht went too far for public opinion , but not far enough to allow Europe to deal effectively with the problems it faces , such as Yugoslavia , ’ says an exasperated German official .
24 The origin legend of the Merovingians as recorded by Fredegar is important not only for its suggestion that the family claimed to be descended from a supernatural ancestor , but also for the implications it has for the rise of the dynasty .
25 I do n't think they can put up with the traumas it might involve . ’
26 Natural rebels , backed up with the guts it takes to buck the system .
27 It is inevitably highly selective , both in the Acts it covers and in what it includes from each Act .
28 Up in the hills it was like a searchlight , like the revolving beam from a lighthouse moving on then reappearing , light , shade , light .
29 Up on the downs it would be dark as a velvet bag .
30 It has sought little from the companies it nationalised in 1982 .
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