Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally it has different applications in different contexts .
2 Daily it devours whole forests and countless hours of sweated labour .
3 Thus it relates total costs ( in the numerator ) to attributable costs ( in the denominator ) .
4 Thus it involves massive amounts of reporting , in person or on paper , to keep everyone up to date :
5 Even if you are mouse phobe you should at least give it a try because you might be surprised at how easy it makes common operations .
6 Moreover it houses Religious Studies students who make use not only of classes within the faculty but also of courses in the Arts Faculty which specialise in cultures and religions other than Christian .
7 The transnational capitalist class is a bridge between the nation-state and the global system and the more assiduously it brings transnational practices into what were once the realm of the regional or the national , then the more faithfully it serves the interests of the system .
8 Inevitably it has qualitative differences and is not easily written or smoothly integrated into the ‘ isms ’ or historical categories of the discipline .
9 The family living room is filled with bulkly materials which create dust and refuse , and often it stores dangerous glues and solvents and sharp instruments hwich have to be guarded from the children .
10 Of course , today it has romantic overtones .
11 Such an approach is not at all for the sake of establishing some banal historical continuity , or of demonstrating a universal homogeneity of narrative ; rather it allows precise tracings of specific historical shifts and distinct orderings of narrative and the novelistic , generic responses to historical , technological and social re-orderings .
12 He also points out , in passing , that various questions of the sort which have cropped up in earlier chapters of this book , such as whether matter can think , and how it produces mental sensations , ‘ are entirely banished from philosophy ’ by the adoption of immaterialism .
13 ‘ I could see what he was thinking , so I started talking about love , how it means different things to different people , and that 's when he said it . ’
14 To find out how it affects Scottish farmers one need go no further than my constituency .
15 It sums up how it carries large loads .
16 Sometimes it entails tracking trends , events , or activities that the organisation accidentally becomes aware of or which are brought to the organisation 's attention by outsiders .
17 Maybe it opens emotional wounds .
18 If this is the case then it raises serious concerns about the commitment of the EC to reducing the range of economic prosperity within its boundaries .
19 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
20 Significantly , the camera does not require costly special cooling yet it achieves thermal resolutions comparable with current , cooled images .
21 Yet it costs individual households nothing more to put out an extra binfull , although the community as a whole will have to pay more ; conversely , they save nothing if they recycle or compost or simply buy more carefully .
22 We 'll ask Linda this time , when it says good plans , sell , require , retain .
23 The firm is also doubling its floor space as of June 15 when it adds adjacent offices in Marlborough to its plot .
24 Start from where it says little knobs he
25 Hence each enforcement authority ( i.e. local trading standards department ) now has power to serve a ‘ suspension notice ’ upon a trader where it has reasonable grounds to think legal safety requirements have been infringed , section 14 .
26 Seymour Cray has been left holding the baby at his struggling Colorado Springs-based Cray Computer Corp : Neil Davenport has resigned as president and chief executive , saying that Cray Computer had reached the point where it has appropriate resources to complete the Cray-3 so he is free to seek other opportunities — but the company is still seeking its first firm customer for the supercomputer .
27 The internationally respected journal Index on Censorship devoted the whole of its September 1988 issue to the question of liberty in Britain , because , as its opening article entitled ‘ Why Britain ? ’ put it , ‘ if freedom is diminished in the United Kingdom , where historically it has deep roots , it is potentially diminished everywhere ’ .
28 There is no claim that this resolves the differences , but it helps top managers understand where they might focus their efforts in order to improve effectiveness — i.e. it identifies inconsistent schemas .
29 the home population is the de facto population , i.e. it includes armed forces of any nationality stationed in the UK and merchant seamen in home waters .
30 Thus C is diagonal ; we assume it to be in standard canonical form , i.e. it has equal eigenvalues grouped together : this only requires the columns of X to be written in appropriate order .
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