Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] it [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The deal enables it to offer creditors a 25% cash dividend to keep the company in business .
2 IntelliCorp claims it holds patents it has yet to press on the mapping of relational databases to object database among other seminal items .
3 The council says it inspects properties every two years and was NOT aware that the wall was in a dangerous state .
4 The book is quite explicit , and at no point does it describe practices as ‘ right ’ or ‘ wrong ’ .
5 Swivel head means it follows contours of your skin well , and the double blade ensures a really close , clean , smooth shave .
6 But the commission wants it to include recipes for worker participation , an idea tried in the rejected Vredeling proposal of the early 1980s .
7 Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies .
8 British Gas uses it to trace leaks .
9 What Wagener 's Law suggested was that the expansion of public services reflected the ‘ exigencies of industrialisation ’ — as a nation industrialises it develops needs for collectively provided goods such as roads , sewers transport , and so on .
10 Chapter 1 , ‘ Divine Revelation Itself ’ ( DV 2–6 ) , maintains the note of proclamation in mainly biblical language , and only towards its end does it reaffirm teachings of Vatican I on the human response to God 's self-revelation .
11 In the pheromone stakes it seems men either have it or they do n't .
12 No , in no way does it control universities , it 's erm each university sends its vice-chancellor as its principal representative or other members to other committees erm in order to erm give their view on what the collective what action the collectivity of , of institutions should erm should carry on in their name .
13 The company claims it gives users a migration path for BCS/OCS SVR3.2 applications : Motorola is to resell Synchronise , a Motif-based management tool from CrossWind Technologies Inc , Felton , California , and Applix Inc 's Aster*x .
14 To what extent does it have rules of debate and procedure ? ) ; we can ask about the degree to which our social institutions are rational ; and we can assess how far society itself is rational .
15 We can ask , though , to what extent does it allow individuals to have ( a ) control over day-to-day operational matters ; ( b ) control/influence over strategic decisions ; ( c ) control over finance ?
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