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

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1 If people are unwilling to recognise this it represents a failure of church leadership rather than political leadership .
2 Tn this it helps the user to recognize the structure of the scheme and to identify general subjects and their associated subdivisions .
3 In some way we do not fully understand , if one member of the family can do this it releases the energy of the others .
4 The reason we built it on this particular spot is this is the ash flurry from the boilers from the bottom there of the er power station and er it 's contents of slurry dried out , dried out and graded , well once nice and flat like this it gives the bird an ideal opportunity to at high tide and they can see around , there 's no vegetation , it 's very bad ground , and er , that is load of ducks , a good numbers of er oystercatchers , they do n't sometimes , which is really nice and so easy to count them now cos when the tide is out and you 've got the , the mud flats of course they 're spread out , now they 're nicely condensed down here , so it 's great , great little position for us you know , that 's all courtesy of the bottom of the boiler , you know , you know , give us this nice
5 After this it re-enters the network and a new set of answers emerge , leading to a final decision .
6 After this it re-enters the network and a new set of answers emerge , leading to a final decision .
7 This particular passage ends with the sentence : ‘ the purpose of the underground press is ‘ not so much to dissent as to disrupt ’ , and its editorial policies explicitly and implicitly seek to overthrow society as we know it , and of this it makes no secret ’ .
8 Article 35 of the First protocol restates the basic rules of limitation of the methods and means of warfare and the prohibition of methods and means ‘ of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering ’ ; to this it adds a prohibition of methods or means ‘ which are intended or may be expected to cause widespread , long-term and severe damage to the natural environment ’ .
9 But I suspect a lot of you would want to leave them with a matt finish , it 's entirely up to you Anyway when you paint , like I say , it 's just it 's because it 's porous it sucks the colour off the brush and er it immediately dries , so you can see , straight away , the colour it 's gon na be when you then put the varnish on you use a sort of matt varnish and so it brings the colour up but it wo n't be shiny or a shine , which you 're gon na choose like you might wan na matt varnish with this and shiny for the shell which ca it really brings the colour up , we wo n't get round to varnishing today erm and the other thing you can do , if you want erm a sort of a mottled effect you do pink in a base colour say Mikila wanted all greeny , bluey colours on that
10 After lying deserted it became a timber factory for a while in the 1960s .
11 The tide was so high it gave the impression of the train being waterborne .
12 As it struggles to get free it shakes the web , arousing the spider who comes and investigates .
13 For some it means a learning pack containing a work book , audio cassette and video tape ; for others it is a technology that combines audio , television , computers and telecommunications .
14 In the early eighteenth century about twenty families lived there , and according to the census of 1801 it had a population of 137 [ Baker , 2 , 720 ] .
15 If the first view is sound it removes the need for a model with cultural factors in it .
16 I 'm afraid it brings the caterpillars in !
17 The reason why I wo n't exhibit this portrait is because I 'm afraid it shows the secret of my heart . ’
18 ‘ But I 'm afraid it seems the sock money has gone for good .
19 Dated at approximately 1430 it concerns a writ , ‘ Commission ad computa collectorem denorionum pro clausura villae ’ , which may be translated as a ‘ Commission for the hearing of the accounts of the collectors of money for the walling of a town ’ .
20 When the character of the record is electronic it requires a delivery mechanism .
21 It 's got a worm , and it finds one that 's relatively empty it sticks the worm into that one .
22 In 1985 it purchased the Grosvenor and Charing Cross hotels in London and entered into joint ventures with the large American hotel chain Ramada Inns to manage these hotels and others that it intends to buy .
23 In another it sold a part of the whole enterprise by converting the public corporation into Companies Act companies and selling half of the shares : it did this , for example , by reducing its stock in BP from 51 to 46 per cent in 1979 , then to 39 per cent in 1981 , and again to 31.7 per cent in 1984 .
24 This is now so widely accepted that it seems less like a theory , or even a theoretical framework , than a piece of common sense ; and in one form or another it encompasses the views of the majority of Anglo-American philosophers and neuroscientists about the basis of consciousness or , at the very least , of perception .
25 When Piper bought out the old-established light aircraft firm of Stinson in 1949–50 it inherited the Twin-Stinson , a light twin of generous proportions which , in original form , had twin fins and a pair of 135 hp Lycoming engines .
26 As such it gauges the extent to which the expected return of the security is affected by the expected return of the market itself .
27 As such it complements the introduction of unitary development plans for the metropolitan districts .
28 As such it became the Science Museum 's first aircraft and the first aircraft to be entered into a museum in the UK ( if not the world ) at the same time .
29 As such it fills the hole labelled Common Transport Semantics .
30 It remains the criterion of pollution , despite its irregular enforcement ; as such it creates a zone of officially tolerated ‘ pollution ’ which will vary as the standard and the setting of the discharge vary .
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