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

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1 In the second half of 1934 and in 1935 the movement all but collapsed as a national force , and to revive its fortunes the fascist political programme was de-emphasized and instead more attention was paid to fomenting local and regional grievances in populist campaigns .
2 Stirling has already established an undoubted reputation for innovative teaching and offers its students an excellent learning environment .
3 The Hotel Obermühle also offers its guests an indoor swimming-pool , solarium , bar and the Mühlenstube restaurant which serves wonderful local specialities as part of our half-board arrangement .
4 The English climate , having given its clients a long series of warm sunny days , had decided that this must be paid for .
5 In this issue you can read about Auvers-sur-l'Oise where many of the Impressionists lived and painted , which has decided to give its tourists the hyperreal experience of walking through ‘ Dejeuner sur l'herbe ’ and travelling in the padded compartments of a nineteenth-century train with Monet landscapes outside .
6 This has traumatised a company that traditionally gave its employees an implicit job-for-life promise .
7 People are encouraged to set themselves high standards in order for Whitbread , in turn , to offer its customers a high standard of service .
8 As a monthly , the magazine can not offer its readers the overnight scores , nor preview the week 's to matches .
9 For example , in order for Ukraine to get hold of Scythian gold , the republic not only has to declare its citizens the direct descendents of the Scythians , but also to prove that the remarkable Scythian objects at present held in the Hermitage were made by natives and not by itinerant ancient Greek craftsmen .
10 Although development of scheduled air services from Eindhoven has reduced the need for Philair to transport relatively large numbers of employees on short sectors , it is still able to achieve its objectives by saving time , giving a quality service , providing a flexibility of movement , and offering its customers a personal service not easily achieved on public transport .
11 A feeling of employment insecurity might be thought to stem from the agency 's lack of obligation to provide assignments on a continuous basis , and thus its inability to guarantee its workers a regular income .
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