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

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1 Dr Buchanan has shown this to have been the case with the Bath Turnpike Trust where it had become crucial by the end of the eighteenth century when the share of the landed interest had dropped below 10 per cent .
2 Before departing , we added more tape to the top of the fuselage , where it had come loose .
3 Outstanding is the black chalk and charcoal head by Piero , once in the collection of John Skippe and spotted by Ms Ganz in a private collection where it had lain unattributed for the past thirty-five years .
4 The greatest challenge to the continuing applicability of public service principles to broadcasting structure and content was not the arrival of TV itself , which slid comfortably into the BBC system in 1946 , where it had started 10 years earlier , but the Churchill government 's decision to introduce a second TV network in 1955 .
5 I do feel that the E two policy does reflect P P G seven particularly section one ten and two one where it does mention wild life interest or nature conservation interest .
6 Elonex Plc is to contract manufacturing of its personal computers to Cordata Ltd , described as a new company and not related to the Cor-data Technologies owned by Daewoo Electronics Co : this Cordata is building a £5.5m contract manufacturing plant in Cumbernauld , Scotland , where it expects to create 175 new jobs and make 100,000 personal computers a year , and Elonex will turn its North London plant over to final assembly and testing .
7 Once it was accepted that this kind of question could be raised , the way was open to the conclusion that the Bible should simply be treated as a collection of ancient religious literature with no special claims to be heard or accepted except where it happened to express some general religious ‘ principle ’ that could be recognised as universally valid — the kernel within the husk .
8 My argument here is not on that issue , since the focus of their attention was on Parliament and parliamentary procedure and I want to introduce the other side of reform into the debate — where it has received insufficient attention .
9 It not only represents the profession towards the Institutions of the EC where it has made significant contributions , but is also the focal point for the discussion of matters of common interest to the profession throughout Europe .
10 The matter may be looked at retrospectively ( ie where the partner has been unable to work for some defined period or periods ) or prospectively ( where it has become apparent that the partner 's health has failed and will not improve ) .
11 Its coat colour and pigmented skin are valued in hot climates where it has proved resistant to eye cancer and also , to some extent , to ticks .
12 Despite its demise in Britain , the Red Poll ( like other red breeds ) is more appreciated overseas where it has proved tolerant of both cold and hot climates .
13 This facility should also be allowed where it has proved impossible to obtain original invoices .
14 They do no more than show that the legislature has not shrunk , where it has seemed appropriate , from interfering in a greater or lesser degree with the immunities grouped under the title of the right to silence .
15 Either the tumour in my lung had grown in the last three and a half weeks , in which case it must be even more in evidence , or it had stood still , in which case today 's X-rays must be much the same as the previous ones , or it had diminished .
16 Because the Times price cut was so large , no-one 's sure if its gains are due to the publicity , or it 's proved wrong the conventional wisdom about quality newspaper pricing .
17 But if you put a number that 's bigger than that , or it 's got any decimals to it , then er , you 'll use eight bytes for each number , additional eight bytes for each number .
18 The designation warrior family ( shizoku ) was no more than an indication of family origins although it continued to have social prestige .
19 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
20 If we 're to win Fairclough must mark flash well and Newsome and possibly Pemberton play out of their skins — Battyburn do n't just have flash although it does appear that way at times .
21 My only criticism of what is a remarkable first release concerns the proprietary fonts it comes with , although it does support all the major font formats .
22 Although it does have lower , lower power than his first test , right , but if you ca n't calculate his first test then it 's the best thing to use .
23 Although it does have English holiday dates it 's true .
24 The temperature is best at around 77–79°F , although it does get higher than this in East Asian lakes and rivers .
25 One recent paper showed that cholinergic stimulation does not evokes this kind of propagated activity , although it does increase segmental contractions .
26 It does not require any result , although it does require actual danger .
27 Although it had demanded such changes , the opposition criticized the government 's alleged failure to consult adequately , with PDS members boycotting the session at which the legislation was approved .
28 By 1985 sales of tape cassettes were outnumbering disc sales , although it had taken 40 years for the advocates of magnetic recording to see this come about .
29 A police spokesman said the house , in Old Road , was up for sale and was unoccupied , although it did contain some furniture .
30 Their friends told them they were crazy , it sold for a nickel and nobody , they discovered , had the curiosity to buy it although it did make all the local Greenwich Village news-stands .
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