Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] its [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suspect that sea kayaking will go the way of inland touring , namely that modifications to design and materials will negate the most telling criticisms of plastic , and then its obvious advantage in durability will vastly outweigh its remaining disadvantages ( except for competitions and long open sea crossings ) .
2 Historians still have before them the difficult task of charting the area before they can properly explore its hidden riches .
3 And like the muffled grinding of some small , expensive part of your motor which announces unhappiness in the bearings , your body can only make its inner unease known by strange and not easily intelligible signs .
4 For all these reasons , the Bosnian government does not much want its own capital to become a safe haven .
5 A special amendment stipulated that Macedonia would henceforth regulate its own balance of payments .
6 It can only realize its full potential when , at a school level , head and senior staff are actively committed to its use and prepared to involve themselves in discussion sessions , demonstrating , by example , allegiance to the notion that talking about areas of personal anxiety , confusion and failure is an essential part of professional development for all .
7 If searching was done with just the basic actions , then R1.1 would only gain its first bit of credit after the fifth search , and then it would gain a mere 1/64th. of a point of credit .
8 He thinks you can only appreciate its full pleasure after feeling pain . ’
9 ( viii ) Each site could only access its own employees ' records .
10 In the event of a claim where the buyer has an insurance policy in force to cover the house , the Corporation would only pay its rateable proportion of the claim ( see Section 9.3 of these instructions ) .
11 The claim would be shared between insurers or policies on an independent liability basis and the Corporation would only pay its rateable proportion , i.e.
12 We have always believed that South Africa can only realise its true potential if it becomes a prosperous , non-racial , multi-party democracy .
13 This would not only reduce its political significance but it would allow for yearly increases ( though broadcasters have been quick to point out that the general rate of inflation is below the industry 's rate and so an increase would still leave a shortfall which can only be made up by savings ) .
14 Either send in a large team , which would eventually draw attention to itself ; use a sleeper , which would only cause its own problems ; or call in a loner .
15 It is tempting to speculate whether Local Government will only reassert its traditional independence from excessive Central Government control by finding some way of becoming much less reliant on Central Government grants .
16 Since the Act overrode the duty of confidence , it must also override inter partes orders made on that basis , otherwise the Bank could not properly discharge its public duty of supervision .
17 The FMLN stated that the handover demonstrated its " willingness to negotiate and its support for a political solution and peace " but did not affect its anti-aircraft capability .
18 IBM 's announcement that it expects to slash its workforce this year by more than the 25,000 first planned will not affect its European operations , said a spokesman at the company 's Greenock plant .
19 The decision was reportedly taken after it became clear that the French Disneyland would not make its expected profit this year .
20 Here was a TV station which did not make its own programmes but , instead , contracted with independent producers — who did not operate from studios in the traditional sense .
21 The song did not want its own mouth
22 However the FBI-style agency will not conduct its own investigations or prosecutions , although many Whitehall insiders believe this could eventually happen .
23 On the other hand , a Member State may not invoke its own legislation where EEC directives expressly require a Member State to allow the marketing of goods which comply with the provisions of those directives , and more generally national legislation will not be justified if the Community legislation is intended to regulate the matter at issue in a comprehensive manner .
24 By the end of his term , his government could not service its foreign debt .
25 Gleizes and Metzinger stressed that Cubist painting had no specifically decorative function , and that it did not attain its full meaning only when hung on the wall at eye level .
26 ‘ The court does not substitute its commercial judgment for that of the board , ’ he added .
27 The court should not substitute its own decision for that of the parent but had to say whether the parents ' decision was outside the band of reasonableness .
28 Until such endorsement has been received this party shall not introduce its prospective candidate to the public .
29 It did not lack its central figure , for Joseph Sturge was prominent , but he was located in the events in relation to enlightened nonconformity and the power of provincial community rather than gentry family and parliamentary class .
30 President François Mitterrand of France , while praising the Bush plan on Sept. 28 , also declared that France would not abolish its nuclear weapons .
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