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

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1 In addition , the Department of Health seems loth to continue its imaginative programme of creating NHS nursing homes .
2 Royal Dutch/Shell , which is not due to issue its 1992 figures for another ten days , is excluded from the comparisons .
3 Thus transactions between residents of two countries each using its own units of account necessitates the exchange of one for another .
4 The Novotel , sorry to lose its famous customers with their constant stream of visitors , threw a huge farewell party for them .
5 SHELL , which is due to report its 1992 results later this week , will be forced to write off £131 million through adverse foreign currency dealings involving a Japanese associate company in which it holds a 50 per cent stake .
6 The SystemPro series based on the full 80486 has its own Triflex Architecture , comes with fault-tolerance functions and is priced in Japan at from $14,400 .
7 Each develops its own behaviour pattern .
8 With modern health care and medicines , people are living longer but that causes its own problems .
9 But that , that causes its own problems because erm , you know , do you just become one of them or what do you do , and
10 Athelstan made his way north to the Elms near Newgate where a great three-branched scaffold stood stark against the sky ; each bore its grisly burden , a corpse swinging by its neck , head askew , hands and feet securely tied .
11 In the ignominious collapse of the grand scheme the two separated , each to accommodate itself to the developing capitalist system , each to find its own way forward within the system and as part of it .
12 Elsewhere Labour retained its firm grip on Scotland as the much vaunted Nationalist revival failed to materialise .
13 Each has its good points , and each its disadvantages , as discussed on the following pages .
14 Laney go to great lengths in their literature to point out that , while the two different technologies remain mutually exclusive , each has its good points and there is no reason why both should not co-exist .
15 Most octave-combinations of wind instruments are effective and each has its distinct character .
16 Each has its allotted place .
17 Each has its relative merits depending on the application in mind and it is difficult to recommend any one package in particular .
18 Each has its own qualities .
19 Each has its own bathroom with shower and WC , plus a balcony and kitchenette .
20 The bedrooms are all well furnished , and each has its own bathroom , balcony , radio and telephone .
21 Each has its own terminology , logical basis and history , several are complex and worth exploring in some detail .
22 Each of the three approaches operates as a kind of intellectual club : each has its own journals , meetings , and leaders .
23 Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and have thus found their own areas of application .
24 The line-printer , dot-matrix printer and inkjet printer each has its own advantages and disadvantages , but all can be used to generate maps ranging from draft-quality maps such as Figures 4.3(a) and ( b ) to finished choropleth maps ( Figure 4.9 ) .
25 Each has its own advantages and disadvantages .
26 Several different methods are available , and each has its own strengths and weaknesses .
27 Inevitably , this will involve looking from time to time at individual media , as each has its own characteristics , requirements , and available research resources .
28 Each has its own speciality — spit roast lamp , veal in lemon sauce , stuffed peppers or whatever — so it 's worth trying several .
29 Each has its own momentum that critically affects how much developing country governments can influence the outcomes .
30 As more companies attempt to take a bite at this particular cake , the market becomes increasingly fragmented and it is very difficult indeed to achieve strong enough support for any particular design though each has its own supporters .
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