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

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1 Other than in the early stages of a completely new programme it also requires evaluation of existing training , so that evaluation may be as important as identification of needs .
2 here we are articifial snow it even makes snowballs … hope you 've enjoyed our ski-ing this afternoon next week we 're out on the River Thames for the Boat race
3 If the industry can answer ‘ yes ’ to these and similar questions about other sectors of the industry it probably makes sense to take a hard look at what is happening in New Zealand and to then advocate some radical thinking in both London and Brussels .
4 With all this , small wonder it also has tourists .
5 One of the first results could be a speeding-up of drilling at the huge oilfield it recently discovered west of Shetland , according to John Browne , chief executive for worldwide exploration operations .
6 Detached objectivity in such matters is clearly very difficult but since it is quite evident that migrating birds and fish and even insects are often capable of solving the most intricate and unpredictable problems of solid geometry it hardly makes sense to argue that a purely mathematical rationality is an exclusively human characteristic .
7 Whenever refraction takes place it always takes place according to the law of refraction stated above .
8 For reasons to be explained , the original legislation was found to be defective , and was amended in 1976 ( and placed into the legislative context of the Public Order Act 1936 ) , but even after amendment it still gave rise to complaints that it fell short of the aspirations of its promoters in its effects .
9 Its latest figures show that on £1.2bn of business it only made £18m profit .
10 They begin by observing that if you scratch the bark of this tree it immediately exudes beads of milky latex .
11 Poorly wrapped frozen food may lose so much water it eventually develops freezer burn .
12 To avoid a wasted journey , readers are advised to use the telephone numbers provided to check with the organisers that a particular event it still taking place . )
13 It said that during the quarter it greatly improved product delivery time to its resellers , and recorded the highest volume quarter in its history .
14 Even at 40 per cent off the list price it still costs £1,500 , plus VAT -a bit over the top for me .
15 Suddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
16 In the case of machinery it often makes operators indifferent to the dangers they are involved with every working day .
17 If not a thoroughly convincing victory it further establishes Mason in the heavyweight division and his career will now take definite shape .
18 In its capacity to preserve a message it far outdoes tablets of stone .
19 When we investigate experimentally the " stuff of the world it never tells lies , it never changes the rules in the course of play .
20 For this reason it neither defines law in terms of force , legitimate or otherwise , nor does it point to literal enforceability as the essence of law .
21 When the council receives a planning application it often consults people who might be affected such as neighbours , other residents and community groups .
22 They had such a tiny life cycle it still had trainer wheels on it .
23 It should n't really affect things er a lot it just makes things slightly more convenient .
24 The goal was doubly harmful for the way it temporarily drained confidence from a Scotland team who had started the game far from traumatised by the size of the task that confronted them .
25 When I tried to explain to them about the golf-ball it only made matters worse .
26 This year it also incorporates swivel wheels and an integral gutter system , designed to allow the addition of side-sheets and run-up covers for extra protection of the square .
27 They can also carry on getting credit through a special ‘ debtor-in-possession ’ facility : when Campeau , a highly leveraged Canadian-owned retailer , filed for chapter 11 last year it quickly got $700m of credit , which kept its Federated and Allied stores open for business .
28 Remember that when a rabbit comes through your boundary fence onto your land it automatically changes ownership .
29 Although the United States remains a third party to the Peace Agreement it therefore has obligations and rights with respect to its performance .
30 and the first sort of thing they ever had was just like a little screen it just went blip and that 's it , all they could tell you was there was something in their vicinity , it could n't tell you what direction it was or what height or anything .
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