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

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1 ‘ No pressure , but now that I know about Francisco it makes sense to leave them as soon as I find something suitable . ’
2 For enthusiasts it brings motoring craftsmanship within more affordable range .
3 Of course it suits beaurocracy , the treasury to drag their feet , but it 's not good enough .
4 Of course it went shite next season .
5 Of course it takes time for the increased number of women on the list to work through into actual appointments , but one of the purposes behind the Prime Minister 's initiative was to see that they did work through into actual appointments .
6 Of course it requires skill in curriculum organization to cover the necessary ground , for example by use of modular schemes and carousels .
7 Of course it says things that are uncomfortable for the Government and for local authorities .
8 Of course it made Carvin virtually unobtainable in this country , but now ABC Music have stepped into the breach to provide a UK retail outlet .
9 Of course it made Jews feel more Jewish .
10 So a resistance can be used with that and of course it indicates interest in the product ?
11 Of course it costs $700 to go .
12 Evans ' caution , however , is understandable , and until the effectiveness or otherwise of more elaborate organizations could be tested in a variety of settings it made sense to list more modest requirements for supportive bases to innovative and resource-based work .
13 By moulding the prevailing climate of opinion it influences values which in turn both influence events and fashion institutions .
14 This equilibrium strategy is not a consequence of any form of restriction on A 's actions , the optimization problem ( 6 ) is completely general in the scope of actions it allows A. The form of the equilibrium is a consequence of the linearity of B t 's signal extraction problem and the restricted quadratic form of A's preferences .
15 But if you have n't got that amount of capital it takes capital out of your hands and you ca n't spend it in five years time if you need it because you 've given it away effectively forever .
16 When the Labour party speaks of incentives it means subsidies .
17 Section 40 , like section 23 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 ( paragraph 16–26 above ) , deals with the situation where A commits an offence because of the fault of B. It enables B to be convicted where A has been guilty of conduct which either was an offence under the Consumer Protection Act or would have been one but for one of the statutory defences .
18 During November it ordered ground forces over the " security zone " border on three occasions and in a clash on Nov. 27 on the edge of the zone five Israeli soldiers were killed by Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) guerrillas .
19 Like cocaine it has anaesthetic qualities .
20 As Registrar it provides shareholders registration services to over 200 companies .
21 Even with scholarships it takes money .
22 If it was put into freezers it made things cold , but if the same electricity went into an oven it made things hot , so how did it know ?
23 But if it is to do with relationship it needs witnesses .
24 When brought into operation it stimulated hope , emulation and friendship , the maturing of the social affections .
25 For example it monitors driving times and can tell a driver when he needs to take a break .
26 If it so wishes , the Bank can provide assistance only at penal rates of interest , if for example it wishes interest rates to change as part of its overall monetary policy of controlling the money supply .
27 He tried to reach her again , and told the operator to put the howler on the line because the phone was off the hook , but the girl said reprovingly that it could n't be done in the middle of the night in case it woke people up .
28 That is saying something and , indeed , there are those closer to him who suggest that he really believes he has got the ball ‘ on a piece of string ’ at the moment , but hardly dares to say so in case it tempts fate .
29 She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box .
30 Or had they been afraid to do so in case it drew attention to what they were up to ?
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