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

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1 Then , as M. Dupin stresses more than once in his book , all types of genuine Gruyère cheese should be cut into little pieces for cooking , never on any account grated , a procedure which causes it to form sticky masses rather than the long creamy threads which constitute one of its essential characteristics — a characteristic considered especially important when it comes to the soupe au fromage of the eastern French provinces , that same soup which , transmogrified into the onion soup of the Paris all-night bistros , has now found its way into packets labelled la soupe au fromage instantanée .
2 Nor has it drawn large crowds , apart from the 105,000 visitors who attended the inaugural exhibition featuring the work of Dubuffet 's latter years .
3 Well er as I say I think , er if if if the County Council are are insisting that any new settlement erm should be self contained , I think one would need to see what that definition is before we can be clear as to whether or not it has it has strategic implications .
4 Has it has it happened other times as well or
5 What has it got little things on the bottom ?
6 Has it got double doors that shop ?
7 This involves a different type of responsibility as well , and to accept it takes real courage .
8 If the CEMREL Research Project ( 1972 ) is any indication of what is expected it seems American teachers are looking for a child 's skill at ‘ showing ’ , and , in particular , ‘ showing ’ emotion .
9 And as the drama unfolds it reveals complex layers of corruption and influence-peddling .
10 If a government , using its majority in Parliament , passes appropriate laws empowering it to do specified acts , are its activities thereby rendered legitimate because they are done in accordance with the law , regardless of how oppressive or repugnant those laws might be ?
11 They say it likes chalky uplands … ’
12 The film makers say it shows routine insensitivity to livestock , but experts say they 're wrong .
13 But critics say it gives false hope to millions and they predict chaos , as local authorities run out of money and those on the edge , like the homeless , are squeezed out .
14 After turning it through 180 degrees , re-install it to give increased adjustment capability in the required direction .
15 The tribe of a successful Warlord will tend to grow in size and power , enabling it to fight other tribes or invade the realms of Men .
16 Within the union , therefore , Scargill 's call was for solidarity , for those with more readily-guaranteed futures to support other miners ' prospects which were less bright , especially so if the NCB could capitalize on splits and other weaknesses within the NUM , thereby enabling it to isolate vulnerable areas .
17 Sentencing the two men , Judge Richard May said he was bearing in mind that the defendants had n't put the money in their own pockets or used it to support expensive lifestyles .
18 He used it to attack paternalistic officialdom and to articulate demands for social progress : ‘ I 'd tell people to forget their old ordinary life because ultimately , anyhow , we 'll either have a better life than that , or bust . ’
19 Agrippa claimed he used it to make sure wine was free of poison , though I do n't think it was possible for Agrippa to die .
20 It surfaced last year during the trial of Frank Beck , former head of a Leicestershire children 's home , who used it to abuse young people in his care both sexually and physically .
21 In fact the canopy is deliberately being kept up whatever the weather for ’ The Turn of the Screw ’ , because the company found it has acoustic properties and projects sound out to the audience .
22 We had to contend with some extremely high winds and found it needed extra guys to hold upright .
23 The patients were asked how easy they found it to maintain good control .
24 In the first place it places great stress on individual responsibility .
25 They want it kept low profile . ’
26 Maud said that Leonora Stern believed it represented Victorian women 's fear , or any woman 's fear , of giving birth to a monstrosity .
27 Its articulated design allows it to negotiate sharp curves and it arrived at Brecon in Spring 1986 after its Indian home line closed the year before .
28 Independence allows it to try new parts that others may not be able to play .
29 IDB Communications Group Inc reports that its IDB Worldcom unit , yesterday announced that it had signed a correspondent operating agreement with British Telecommunications Plc which allows it to provide international services to the UK ; IDB is in process of acquiring TRT , which took over the resale of capacity on the British Post Office 's phone network from National Networks Ltd .
30 This is a bold manifesto and the APB will expect it to receive careful criticism from all interested parties .
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