Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All money which people save has to be invested somewhere , and when it is taken out of circulation it helps to reduce inflation . |
2 | Cleveland County Council hopes an attempt it made to stop solvent abuse is taken up by other authorities . |
3 | Criticism of the phenomenological approach to RE was given in Chapter 4 , particularly on the grounds that in practice it tends to lose touch with much of the religion it sets out to understand and include . |
4 | It was also much more sophisticated than English in the words it used to describe kinship relationships . |
5 | All councils faced massive problems , he said , with Lothian being £19.68 million above the capping limit ; Strathclyde , £20 million ; and Fife , £11.3 million short of the figure it needed to maintain services . |
6 | To ride a horse it has to have saddlery . |
7 | When the brain starts signalling production of stress hormones it begins to inhibit sex hormone secretions . ’ |
8 | In essence it proposes to replace block grant by a new needs grant ( based on a simplified GREA ) and a standard grant ( consisting of a fixed sum per adult ) . |
9 | Applied Digital Data Systems , NCR 's terminals subsidiary , will be trading in its allegiance to Motorola Inc 68000 chips and switching to RISC with the Intel Corp 80960 for a new line of X stations it plans to introduce September 1 and then show off later in the month at Unix Expo . |
10 | At its 1935 conference it decided to oppose League of Nations sanctions against Italy , an approach close to that eventually adopted by the ILP and reflecting the influence of Cripps . |
11 | If successful in acquiring the British group it intends to operate Pearl as a separate entity with its own sales force . |
12 | The Cambridge-based group intends to use the cash it receives to increase group shareholder funds and reduce borrowings , which increased £600,000 to £20.8m due to exchange rate movements . |
13 | If it 's courage it takes to put sports cars and coupes into production then the product planners at Mazda deserve a medal . |
14 | For years it continued to give pleasure at countless cinema shows in deaf institutes all over the country until demand for the available films gradually ceased . |
15 | On the doctrine of the last things it seemed to imply universalism . |
16 | If there are any problems it wishes to recover damages from the Vendor . |
17 | This had been identified by the Allies as an Iraqi command and control centre , but in the event it proved to contain civilians , 300 of whom were reported killed . |
18 | I only live a few doors down the road from Derek and normally it would have taken me just a minute or two , but on this occasion it seemed to take ages . |
19 | In September it was asked by the MOD how much scope it had to lift ammunition production ( it provides about 45% of the ministry 's total purchases ) . |
20 | Last month it agreed to spend £194.2m on the US-based ABS cheque-printing business . |
21 | Their hands were empty , and Alexei wondered how many people it took to move Artai from one room of the palace to another . |
22 | For many people it seems to mean freedom to do what someone else has done before with some success , and initially this seemed to be the best course to take . |
23 | For example , in primates the projection from LGd is almost exclusively to area V1 while in cats it projects to peristriate cortex as well . |
24 | When the clock receives the start signal it begins to generate pulses , which are fed to a microprocessor interrupt line , so that program execution is forced to transfer to the INTERRUPT entry of the motor control program . |
25 | That which spreads northward is warmed in summer to a maximum of about 4°C at the Convergence , where it sinks below still warmer subantarctic surface water ; beyond the boundary it continues to spread north as the subsurface Antarctic Intermediate Current . |
26 | In Europe it plans to invest $350m over the next five years and create 650 jobs to launch the speech and data services , which will offer common features and performance standards globally , and will be offered to European multinationals in 1994 . |
27 | He maintained that the increase was reasonable to provide sport for all , but insisted that since leisure and recreation expenditure took up 30 per cent of the council budget it had to safeguard jobs . |
28 | In all cases it seeks to pronounce value judgements , an exercise shunned by art history . ’ |
29 | He tried so hard to help me while I was hurting in the hours it took to reach England ’ . |
30 | Skip however showed us more of the struggle it took to get recognition as a serious competitor . |