Example sentences of "[verb] its [noun pl] of the " in BNC.

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1 To this , the agency adds its estimates of the repeat fees for the artists involved , and its commission .
2 The International Monetary Fund has just revised its estimates of the relative size of economies ( see page 95 ) .
3 The cases equally indicate the boundary beyond which the church was seen as abusing its definitions of the sacred .
4 The League of Nations appeared to have washed its hands of the city , and the general attitude was that it was a matter for Poles and Germans to decide between themselves .
5 He said : ‘ I am astonished that the Government , which hailed Jaguar as the flagship of the privatisation programme , has now wiped its hands of the future of the company , its workforce and the West Midlands car industry . ’
6 World washes its hands of the horror Commentary .
7 The investigation by the all-party Trade and Industry Committee opens as Labour accuse the Government of ‘ wiping its hands of the future of Jaguar , its workforce and the West Midlands car industry . ’
8 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman talks more to the Benefits Agency in his constituency to persuade its members of the wisdom of adopting this course .
9 Under its agreement with IBM Corp , Intel Corp can only sit back and watch while IBM stuffs its versions of the Intel iAPX-86 microprocessor family into boards and sells them on the OEM market , and yesterday , IBM 's Electronic Card Assembly & Test Plant in Charlotte , North Carolina announced contracts totalling $344m to manufacture personal computer planar boards for two California firms : Eteq Microsystems Inc in Milpitas and that new company , Alaris Inc , just formed by those Everexes in Fremont ( CI No 2,121 ) .
10 On publication of the findings , Carriers , a leading US air-conditioning and refrigerator manufacturer , announced that it would inform its clients of the dangers of HCFC-123 and was considering advising its service engineers not to work on machines containing the material .
11 The government is now washing its hands of the industry as it hands it over to a rigged market which will leave very few pits in Britain and the destruction of an asset which the British people asked the government to save and which the government said they were going to save .
12 In the document , it explores its perceptions of the public 's expectations of the reassurances provided by external audits and of the independence , accountability and legal liability of external auditors .
13 The preface reminds its readers of the contents of Furber 's nursery , as well as his own satisfaction with his work : ‘ Gardening is the Employment Providence has allotted me ; and it happily falls out to be a Business the most suitable of all others to my Genius and Inclination .
14 In sucking out its nourishment the root form infects its lacerations of the root with a poisonous secretion which prevents the vine from healing itself .
15 From where does the law derive its categories of the ‘ person ’ and ‘ property ’ and politics its categories of ‘ shared material ’ and the ‘ polity ?
16 Unspoken Decrees : Road Appraisal , Democracy and the Environment points out that the Transport Department at present bases its estimates of the cost-effectiveness of new road schemes on remarkably narrow criteria .
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