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

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1 AS A writer , Robert Louis Stevenson may have borne the stamp of greatness but after the world-renowned Scot was sized up by the Royal Mail it seems Britain 's letters may never bear a stamp of RLS .
2 On review it reduced Calley 's sentence to 20 years and then later halved it to ten .
3 The federal project in Europe would in some respects have enlarged Westminster 's competence , because of the capacity it accorded Europe 's national governments to take on the world 's financial markets and thus broaden the taxing , spending and borrowing options that have been , up until now , in the shadow of highly conservative directors of international capital flows .
4 Good fun ; a pity it lacks D'Israeli 's thousands of pages .
5 As the ‘ five chapters ’ Elizabeth and Ivy had already seen it , and after one or two criticisms it had Ivy 's imprimatur .
6 Couple of years after the war it got sort er bit more freer , you see .
7 But in hindsight it maintains Carter 's idiosyncratic position within current trends — fuelled by a mix of humanitarianism and hate .
8 These days it boasts Europe 's biggest shopping centre !
9 All of a sudden it seems Scotland 's Tories want to be loved .
10 Even Saudi Arabia , which encouraged its citizens to give money to the Afghan rebel cause — for many years it matched America 's covert financing — is now trying to stop the flow .
11 Amongst other things it runs Freshers ' Week , The Advice Place and Societies .
12 it gives emphasis it attracts people 's attention
13 In this case it represents Jeff 's ( James Stewart ) view of the windows around and across the courtyard that has become his world since being immobilized with a broken leg .
14 With limited narrative it shows Iris 's inability to make sense of the world , whether at work , at home or socially .
15 The SSC is sometimes keen to be seen as a laboratory for the world , though at other times it remains America 's bid for leadership .
16 For one thing it overlooks God 's clear part in the extraordinary events that they witnessed the previous day .
17 And no doubt it needed Balfour 's subtle reasoning to convince the King of this constitutional point , particularly as there were others — Salisbury , for example — strongly urging the claims of Curzon .
18 By stock market value it becomes Britain 's biggest and second in Europe only to Deutsche Bank , leaving Union Bank of Switzerland and Barclays trailing .
19 For the first time it includes children 's wear and one of the best known names in British fashion — Hardy Amies , now living in the Cotswolds and still designer to the Queen .
20 As he was n't a registered reader it needed Diane 's signature on a xerox form .
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