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

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1 In these days of restrictions on capital investment it makes good sense to adapt to current and probable future needs when incurring capital expenditure .
2 Finally , as prices range from £15,190 to £26,910 it represents superb value for such a high specification .
3 It was at a height of nearly 3,000 metres & the air outside was well below freezing , but the lava tunnel was in an area of recent activity , and as a result it boasted beautiful underfloor heating .
4 With a boat neck it had short sleeves , and Kate bit her lip as she realised it was going to have a pretty powerful impact .
5 It is clear that ethanol has a duel action on the secretory function of the gastric parietal cell ; at low concentrations it stimulates gastric secretion and at high concentrations it has no effect or an inhibitory one .
6 After the restart it took Red Alligator longer to break clear of the freshmen .
7 In the New Testament it means total allegiance .
8 Despite its apparent relativism , in practice it defined alternative centres of cultural authority primarily in terms of their difference from the norm of English culture , not in their uniqueness and their discontinuities .
9 As a rule it contains varying proportions of base or less precious metals .
10 The US State Department said on Tuesday it suspected Serbian arms destined for Somalia were on the ship which was apparently heading for Kenya .
11 In the short term it proposes increased monitoring to ensure that the highest standards of pesticide use are maintained .
12 For the short term it sees patchy signs of improvement and no speedy recovery .
13 In civil operations this affects revenue earning potential and therefore profitability and in military environments it affects operational readiness .
14 It did so not only through the stringent processing of applications and the guidance it offered individual institutions , but also through more general analysis of the problems faced by institutions making the transition from ‘ monotechnic ’ to diversified colleges .
15 If it gets into the predator 's nose it can injure the tissues there and if it enters the mouth it causes violent vomiting .
16 Unlike most dinosaurs it had sharp teeth with which it ate smaller creatures .
17 On the plus side it tolerates high temperatures .
18 Performed in Shiraz it aroused enormous anger and offence .
19 create the illusion that the ‘ dangerous ’ class is primarily located at the bottom of various hierarchies by which we ‘ measure ’ each other , such as occupational prestige , income level , housing market location , educational achievement , racial attributes — in this illusion it fuses relative poverty and criminal propensities and sees them both as effects of moral inferiority , thus rendering the ‘ dangerous ’ class deserving of both poverty and punishment ;
20 Like many other coastal shipping companies it met hard times after the First World War , when motor lorries began taking the general cargoes that used to go by sea to all the little ports .
21 As with the acquisition of any skill it requires conscious effort as each skill is practised to the point where it becomes effortless ( see Skilful behaviour on page 155 ) .
22 On Wednesday 20th May it arrived mid afternoon , the loco returned to Machynlleth , on depot at 17.30 , with the tanks left overnight in Aberystwyth .
23 On the other hand , like any moulded surface of this type it has fat needles , rather than the brush-type filaments of a normal plastic slope .
24 Football had been a traditionally rowdy and sometimes violent game , but as a regulated spectator sport it provided novel opportunities for conflicts between the players , referees and fans , and there is a well documented history of pitch invasions , attacks on referees and players , and fighting between rival fans throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and into the new century .
25 In common with these base emotions it receives general condemnation as an anti-social force which , by its very nature , is inherently immoral and despicable .
26 For the language teacher it provides powerful clues concerning the causes of the sensation of floundering in conversation to which we referred earlier .
27 To be of value in war it required Egyptian co-operation .
28 From the outside it looks uninhabited facing on to the icy , wind-ravaged sidewalks as anonymously as any of the disused warehouse and industrial buildings that litter the once-thriving district .
29 In town it requires vast amounts of arm-flailing lock but is never what you could call light .
30 So many cities enrolled him as a freeman , usually by giving him a scroll of membership in a gold box , that Horace Walpole summed up his popularity in the phrase ‘ For some weeks it rained gold boxes ’ , and the more prosaic Duke of Newcastle recognized that no government could survive if Pitt opposed it .
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