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

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1 Each spring it signals life with glaucous green ,
2 For skills and thrills and nailbiting , edge-of-the-seat gladiatorial tension it knocks spots off its US counterpart .
3 History just burps , and we taste again that raw-onion sandwich it swallowed centuries ago . )
4 To evolve this framework it requires energy from its roots .
5 In this case it represents Jeff 's ( James Stewart ) view of the windows around and across the courtyard that has become his world since being immobilized with a broken leg .
6 On the level of popular literature it demolished Mary Webb and Precious Bane ( Stanley Baldwin 's favourite ) .
7 At another level it raised confidence in national identity and gave support to social science studies of Japan which stressed the way its unique cultural heritage underpinned economic success .
8 As a beneficiary of this body it received £140,000 this financial year .
9 Are you gon na go up there and get this sauce it takes hour .
10 Earlier this week it asked Crest Homes , the developers of a new primary school for the area , to think again about the proposed site .
11 This week it introduced HP Distributed Smalltalk , claiming it to be the first complete implementation of the Object Management Group 's Common Object Request Broker Architecture specification for distributed computing .
12 In this respect it showed concern for the welfare of all men , and consequently it can be said that satyāgraha whenever it is implemented involves sarvodaya .
13 We , ah in school we all got , we all sing this song it goes Jennifer sat in the , Jennifer sat , sat in the shower , eating
14 Till the old governor comes and some , some trainers saddle them , but some leave it to travel head lad .
15 Labour changes from being at a stage where it has not yet become a thing in itself and is merely an aspect of social life , to a stage when although still an aspect of social life it involves exploitation , i.e. slavery and serfdom , to a third stage when labour has become mysteriously represented as a thing and is used for a different kind of exploitation .
16 Overnight , cos I have a proper sleep it helps cure
17 Hence we see frogs , newts , slow-worms , toads and so on , where men have seen none , and for this reason it seems women have a greater bonding with slimy things that hang about pools .
18 For some reason it made Maggie think of silent music , each flicker a celestial note .
19 This seemed to me a perfectly reasonable statement , but for some reason it set Nigel off laughing .
20 It is clear that this can have no retrospective effect on the actual forms of association , but it can have important other effects , since in presenting the history of philosophy or painting in this way it suggests forms of identification or association to new contributors .
21 Earlier this year it spent $1bn ( £620m ) on ordering 300,000 personal computers from West Germany .
22 The Three Kings made the final 8 of the competition last year , this year it won hands down after seperate visits from 5 judges , arriving and leaving unannounced .
23 During this time it grew dark , the darkness seeming to rise from the river to make it one with the sky .
24 This time it caught Millie across the wrist , and when she reacted by rising from her seat in an effort to leave the room , she found herself thrust back with such force that her head bobbed on her shoulders .
25 At this stage it lacked coherence , but was made directly relevant to local conditions .
26 However , when a product is fried at 10°C below the recommended temperature it absorbs 32% of its weight in oil .
27 In another context it becomes syncopation and swing .
28 With limited narrative it shows Iris 's inability to make sense of the world , whether at work , at home or socially .
29 Like the documents issuing from central Government it listed aims and pointed to the importance of linking teaching to exploration and experience as a means of helping young people ‘ know the real world ’ .
30 As a matter of ordinary English it includes actions , which , whilst not strictly necessary , relate to the grant or refusal of an advance .
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