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

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1 In practice this agreement reflected yet again the pattern adopted by Shearman in Bedfordshire from 1930 onwards , and in effect it gave university resident tutors freedom to arrange both types of Chapter III courses .
2 In the short term it did sterling work in organizing petitions , counter-demonstrations and , most significantly , a mass lobby of Haringey Council in October , 1986 , when the Labour councillors reaffirmed their commitment to all aspects of their lesbian and gay rights policy .
3 By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity .
4 By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity .
5 ‘ Like cocaine it has anaesthetic qualities .
6 Until Christ 's return it remains enemy territory .
7 This impotence is inherent in the Keynesian approach to policy and not merely a feature of a specific version of that approach ; for by its very nature it makes government influences on aggregate demand predictable in that it links government policy changes to the current or past state of the economy .
8 At first in the shadow of the wall it seemed pitch black , but his eyes rapidly adjusted to the light , or lack of it .
9 Next day it became bus service 12 , now shared with the blue buses of Fylde Borough .
10 In September the Ivoirien government cut the price it paid cocoa farmers for the second time since July , to CFA200 per kilogramme ( £368 a tonne ) .
11 For example it monitors driving times and can tell a driver when he needs to take a break .
12 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 .
13 Earlier this week it asked Crest Homes , the developers of a new primary school for the area , to think again about the proposed site .
14 Last week it despatched entry forms for the Scottish Marketing Awards to its members , encouraging them to show how they had got to the top of the class .
15 The logic of party competition , regular electoral successes by socialist and social democratic parties , rational administration and the control it gives party elites over the state machine have all contributed to the degree of centralization in liberal democracies .
16 So very early in a horse 's life it establishes eating habits , and the horse may be very reluctant to change these habits when it is mature .
17 And he said as he drove off down the road it went rattle rattle rattle rattle and there were these hole little holes in the side of his van . .
18 Till the old governor comes and some , some trainers saddle them , but some leave it to travel head lad .
19 Rolling Stone was originally a reaction to the underground newspaper look and bit by bit it got art direction and , you know , good illustration , good photography , for this and all that , and then I got in there and pushed the type stuff .
20 In science it involves peer review — other scientists examine , criticise , and question your work and only when you pass this rigorous vetting can you be truly confident that the work is valid .
21 It is clear that the organisation of the NHS — the way it delivers health care to the individual patient — also needs to be reformed … .
22 The Government is changing the way it manages health care , at the moment the Regional health Authorities oversee the work done by the smaller district health Authorities .
23 It is clearly an undergraduate text ; its use lies in the way it introduces discourse stylistics to a primarily conventional undergraduate group .
24 In its first year it provided training opportunities for more than 4,500 people and invested in a wide range of small and medium-sized businesses .
25 Emeryville , California-based Sybase Inc , has ported its Sybase System to Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha 64-bit RISC architecture : a relational database management system it features SQL lifecycle tools .
26 For the company it means grater profits , but to these men it means more dangerous conditions .
27 It ate lonely stone it ate wind crying famine
28 It becomes more concentrated as the day wears on , and by the time it reaches peak levels , in the late afternoon , the polluted air will usually have drifted away from the cities into the countryside .
29 In fact it became standing room only as Mr Duncan Broady , curator of the Greater Manchester Police Museum , gave a fascinating lecture about crime in the period , particularly as it affected Manchester and Salford .
30 This is not a wholly negative development , but in the new atmosphere it creates antiracist initiatives can only appear to be a patronizing and unacceptable form of special pleading .
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