Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Like higher animals it has a nerve cord , muscles , and a gut , with a brain at the mouth ( hardly a head ) end . |
2 | Well look at the speed it takes a disc onto the hard disc ! |
3 | In ret in terms of inward investment the economic development strategy focuses on inward investment it has a role to play . |
4 | For the defendant it means a life without the restrictions and overcrowding of prison , where the only contact with the family is at visiting times . |
5 | Also known as the COCKATRICE it has a cock 's comb on its head and it is born from an egg laid by a rooster and hatched by a snake . |
6 | Actively pursuing further ideas for community development and local economic regeneration it presents a challenge to conventional development rationale which focuses upon maximising the leverage of private sector investment for the minimum necessary public expense . |
7 | Er Foster and Allen are here and when I said that at the beginning of the programme it started a flurry of phone calls as to where they were . |
8 | In addition to the subjects discussed in this chapter it contains a list of rulers from the English settlement to 1154 , a table of regnal years ; exchequer years ; a list of popes from Gregory I to Paul VI , and a tabulation of saints ’ days and other festivals . |
9 | With headquarters at Sedlescombe it claimed a string of branches stretching from Seaford to Dover , although it was strongest in the triangle bounded by Battle , Rye and Lydd . |
10 | as Cybil mentioned you know I mean if if we want to criticise your first ten words it comes a bit hard up to five thousand you know . |
11 | In other words it places a ceiling above which such a pupil is prevented from rising . |
12 | In effect it becomes a reflection of an almost puritanical social containment of the individual , with metaphoric import as a statement of correctness for the society outside . |
13 | The course is a joint project of Spurgeon 's College and the Oasis Trust and in effect it provides a choice for candidates for the Baptist ministry . |
14 | Following the collapse of the silk industry it became a centre for collar and shirt manufacture . |
15 | Within the industry it became a commonplace to point out that the discovery of ‘ a Libya a year ’ would be required to maintain the depletion horizon . |
16 | Leave my do n't destroy that carbon it costs a pound for a |
17 | Yesterday the education committee agreed Gillbrook can continue using Lowfields fields on condition it accepts a licence that prevents the school from claiming the land if it opts out . |
18 | I remember the pleasure it gave a handful of guests at the Dilworth home when Ira and Arthur gave us their four-hand version of Bach 's chorale ‘ Where Sheep May Safely Graze ’ . |
19 | In essence it becomes a matrix of connected businesses that normally have much weaker direction from the corporate centre than a Stage 2 company . |
20 | Given the amount of calls and the fact that they 're telephoned in different areas it seems a lot of trouble to go through if it was a hoax . |
21 | For perhaps one second it remained a river bank , but then it became the shingle and sand beach fifty yards from my childhood home . |
22 | Lérins itself was important in two ways ; first it played a major part in the promotion of monastic ideals in Gaul , and second it trained a succession of bishops who made a substantial impact on the Gallo-Roman , and later Frankish , Church . |
23 | In addition to the objections already raised , such as the promotion of the goal of utilitarianism by questionable means , we can point to the fact that as compared with sarvodaya it shows a lack of humanity . |
24 | Although classed as a village it has a town hall in the market place . |
25 | Originally built for food manufacture it incorporates a number of free standing cold stores which can be removed if required . |
26 | The Faculty asks much of its students ; in return it offers a course programme that rewards and repays resourceful study and academic success . |
27 | I suppose if you are always breaking the law it creates a lot of pressure . ’ |
28 | Once a court has upheld a provision as being part of common law it creates a precedent to be followed by other courts . |
29 | Well it 's like a big lever and it has a , at the bottom it has a bar which the very high tensile steel is fixed into . |
30 | So for the animal-watcher it becomes a challenge , with every brightly coloured species encountered , to find out what particular advantage there is in giving up the quiet life and facing daily exposure . |