Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 colour is all-important to her and she uses it to convey feeling and sensation .
2 She says it makes sense to go to France .
3 What can be deduced from this is that religion as he understands it involves belief in an ordered moral government of the whole universe and in the fact that religious and ethical ideals should inform all our actions .
4 And though his contract has been renegotiated , he wants it declared void and unenforceable .
5 He says it puts heart into her people , because it confirms their belief that her cause has wide support in the world today .
6 He says it leaves prosecutors no alternative but to resort to methods such as plea bargaining , where defendents plead guilty in exchange for shorter sentences .
7 He says it brings tears to your eyes to see the children having such fun .
8 He tests it using data from a number of different countries over the same time period , reasoning that if equation ( 6.1 ) were true , then those countries in which aggregate demand has been highly unpredictable should be those countries in which unpredictable aggregate demand has little effect on real output .
9 It says it faces problems because it receives money for average rather than actual salaries .
10 That is what the Labour party means when it says it wants councils to raise more of the money that they spend .
11 So you 've got two countries next door to each other , one of which is on the whole starting into reasonably good practice , whereas the other has , although it says it has intentions of doing it , in the case of the Ivory Coast .
12 He realises it needs attention if he is to complete a full set of major titles by winning the world crown in Stuttgart in August .
13 ‘ As it opens it triggers air inflation bags underneath the cockpit capsule to soften the landing and reduces landing shock to the crew .
14 Plus we 've got a leak in one of the erm er gutters I mean , so when it rains it goes drip , drip , drip and it pours down
15 Water can be seen to seep away from holes or fill up holes as it finds it own level .
16 A liquid takes the shape of its container as it finds it own level under the influence of gravity .
17 It admits it lost time and money on the diversion , but believes the ACE experience taught it ‘ some important lessons . ’
18 it does it moves attention away just takes takes the little bit of the tension off you so you can do that as well .
19 , Dr David Wheeler , a scientist working on a Department of the Environment project on the quality of bathing water , has resigned because he believes it lacks credibility .
20 He believes it funds drug dealing and he wants the Home Office to take it seriously .
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