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

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1 Section by section it was being revised in the commissions and then approved during the general congregations — despite last-minute attempts to modify it to contain an explicit condemnation of communism .
2 The mounting and hinging of these three bones , by the way , is exactly as a hi-fi engineer might have designed it to serve a necessary " impedance-matching " function , but that is another story .
3 And just as the MOD has chosen to let such production lines be closed down , rather than pay contractors for the cost of mothballing them , so too has it cast a cold eye on the plight of domestic defence electronics companies .
4 Has it done the same to you ? ’
5 First , it discusses the government 's impact on the Conservative party : has it created a new Conservatism ?
6 Has it got a key though ?
7 Has it got a fair-trade mark ?
8 Has it got a black arrow ?
9 If you 're looking at triangles you 're first thing you 're looking at is has it got a right angle ?
10 so that 's your first one has it got a right angle ?
11 Will you get on that ma , has it got a long play ?
12 Has it got a tenth root ?
13 I say , has it got the fair-trade mark on it ?
14 Our first question is has it got the fair-trade mark ?
15 Has it got the same number of petals on it ?
16 Others suggest it represents a cynical attempt by politically-ailing premier Brian Mulroney to regain popularity ahead of the 1993 elections .
17 It has never been used for that purpose , although Sir Anthony Eden contemplated invoking it for government propaganda during the Suez crisis , and during the Falklands recapture it provided the legal basis for the Government 's use of BBC transmitters on Ascension Island to beam propaganda broadcasts at Argentina .
18 To accept it required a whole sociology of crime .
19 The company had expected it to show a quantifiable benefit by reducing absenteeism and labour turnover , and by easing the production control difficulties caused by the inflexibilities of the line system .
20 But production only reached 421,000 last year and the real bright spot was Land-Rover , whose Discovery model helped it achieve the best year for sales since the first Land-Rover rolled out in 1948 , while productivity jumped 25 per cent .
21 Set up in 1985 mainly to service the supermarket sector , Elm 's emphasis on technical innovation , product quality and customer service helped it build a strong customer base and penetrate international markets .
22 Last year Philips petitioned Brussels for this price rise , without even telling Sony , the Japanese company that helped it develop the digital disc system .
23 ‘ The hardest thing is keeping it looking the same , ’ says Mr Poole , ‘ mainly because of modern health and safety regulations . ’
24 When Taylor acquired his Coniston lease it excluded a small sett previously granted to one Mathew Spedding .
25 However , analysts still expect it to manage a small improvement on 1991 's profits and dividend .
26 You expect it to go a little bit just a tiny bit off
27 Although languages differ in the extent to which they regularly specify the gender of human referents ( cf. English they and French ils/elles ) , we all readily recognize the distinction and expect it to reflect a genuine aspect of experience .
28 It is said by some to be more tiring physically than a paid job , by others to be less tiring : some women say it takes a greater emotional toll , others that the drain is less than other work .
29 ‘ They say it takes a brave woman to love a Scorpio , ’ he said .
30 People who have n't seen me play , but have heard the album , say it sounds a little bit different .
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