Example sentences of "[adj] it [vb -s] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( But of course , if they 're wrong it deprives them of one or more credit options which might have actually suited them well . )
2 It 's so incongruous it stuns me for a few seconds .
3 Moratoriums are usually informal agreements , but if you are ever involved in one , make sure it includes plenty of protection clauses as well as a defined reporting procedure to ensure that you and the other creditors know what is going on and that you are all receiving fair treatment .
4 Make sure it contains plenty of different fabrics and textiles as well as props and items of clothing .
5 Buy a machine with a basic specification to begin with , but make sure it has plenty of room to grow with your experience .
6 it prevents the group from becoming bored and frustrated ; 2. it trains you to identify essentials and to avoid waffle ; 3. it gives you practice in handling intellectual exchanges ; 4. it increases your sensitivity to the feelings of others ; 5. it helps you to " think on your feet " and gain self-confidence ; 6. it assists you with later revision and exam techniques ; and 7. it makes for better learning and it 's more fun .
7 ‘ Added to my millions it bonds us into a formidable team . ’
8 This is the exegetical foundation for a conclusion which Balibar sums up as follows : ‘ In different structures the economy is determinant in that it determines which of the instances of the social structure occupies a determinant place . ’
9 But that It takes something like the flu and that brings it out .
10 The the committee itself erm the report itself is structured in that it takes you from the starting point of this year 's ninety three , ninety four resource budget .
11 The relationship that the building surveyor is able to develop directly with the client is unusual in its closeness , and has a special significance in that it enables him to be identified as the expert in the area of work under inquiry .
12 ( 2 ) History is one of the essential elements of a humane education in that it informs us about man in his various activities and environments and thus helps us to understand our fellow human beings .
13 In particular it lends itself to analysis by a technique which has received limited application to extensive data for a British conurbation , namely the technique of trip chains .
14 it prevents the group from becoming bored and frustrated ; 2. it trains you to identify essentials and to avoid waffle ; 3. it gives you practice in handling intellectual exchanges ; 4. it increases your sensitivity to the feelings of others ; 5. it helps you to " think on your feet " and gain self-confidence ; 6. it assists you with later revision and exam techniques ; and 7. it makes for better learning and it 's more fun .
15 At best it provides us with a partial and intensely partisan perspective because it is keenly committed to the view from the top — to the view of those who are more in control than controlled , and who are , therefore , centrally concerned to secure political stability and sustain a particular pattern of economic relations based on the economic order of capitalism and the free market .
16 Even when he saw it being done he still would n't have known what was going on but unless you try it yourself , you do n't know what physical effect , or mental effect , it has on you and how speedy and intolerant it makes you of other people .
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