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

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1 Corsie drew shot , but King beat it to tie things up at 6-6 , before Corsie prevailed on the next end to take the set 7-6 and force the decider .
2 Corsie drew shot , but King beat it to tie things up at 6-6 , before Corsie prevailed on the next end to take the set 7-6 and force the decider .
3 Patricof plans to invest further sums in Neill allowing it to make acquisitions on the Continent .
4 In a statement tonight , TI says it considers Dowty 's response to it 's offer lacks substance , evades the real issues and is confused .
5 Cray Research Inc. in Minnesota , which has traditionally asked university scientists in the United States to help it to develop software , hopes to work with European scientists to develop specific software .
6 However , the United States persuaded it to accept UN Security Council Resolution 242 , giving an assurance that it would ensure that the critical wording ‘ withdrawal from territories captured ’ would mean no more than minor border rectifications .
7 New York-based Computer Outsourcing Services Inc signed a definitive agreement to acquire that privately-owned provider of payroll processing and services , which the acquirer declines to name , for 150,000 new shares : Computer Outsourcing expects it to do $3m in gross revenues in the first year .
8 NEC said it plans volume production of about 10,000 units a month in the spring of 1994 , increasing to about 30,000 a month by early 1995 .
9 NEC said it plans volume production of about 10,000 units a month in the spring of 1994 , increasing to about 30,000 a month by early 1995 .
10 The CSO cautioned it regarded comparisons of the volume figures as distorted by the impact of the dock strike on August and September returns .
11 While Nottinghamshire said it had messages of support from local authorities across the country , legal experts sided with the Appeal Court .
12 Marcus Browning got it to send Hereford on the way to an easy win over Halifax Town .
13 IBM says it expects sales and general administrative expenses to decline by about $1,000m this year through its restructuring efforts .
14 As tables I and 2 demonstrate , Czerny marks it dotted minim = 60 .
15 However , when the bill reached the upper house Lord Paignton amended it to let B R bid , for two reasons .
16 It came on a day of positive signs for the British economy , with the Bank of England saying it thought inflation would remain below the Government 's target of 4 per cent for the next two years , and cautious indications of a pick-up in high street spending .
17 Market intervention by the Bank of England enables it to influence market rates of interest and thereby all other sterling interest rates across the complete maturity spectrum .
18 McCaw believes it needs LIN , which also has substantial cellular radio interests in Los Angeles , Dallas , Houston and Philadelphia , to build a national cellular radio service in the fragmented US market .
19 If the hon. Gentleman had listened the last time we had Home Office questions he would know perfectly well that the standard spending assessment has been set in West Yorkshire to enable it to employ police officers up to the full establishment .
20 ‘ When Nissan says it wants 100% quality , it means it does n't want a single failure .
21 When Nissan says it wants 100% quality , it means it does n't want a single failure .
22 Sealink said it faced modification costs on its fleet of 12 vessels .
23 From the Oldham prog it says seats only 13 quid .
24 The BBC says it chose Stewart Park , Middlesbrough , for a Bank Holiday special because it offered better car parking than parks in Stockton , while Stockton did not have an auditorium to compare with the size of Middlesbrough Town Hall .
25 Wembley says it welcomes Swindon Town , but not all Robins supporters will be able to sample its hospitality at the big match on Monday .
26 The US House of Representatives approved on March 10 a US$4,100 million emergency spending bill containing US$650 million in aid for Israel to help it meet expenses caused by the Gulf war .
27 But not this last time cos Rose did it last time .
28 Zuwaya used it to evoke absence of government , freedom ; but any anthropologist would feel inclined to explore the unstated aspects of this way of life , not brought to prominence in contemporary discussion because they were not much use in argument : ‘ In the old days you had no government , but how did you keep peace and order — who settled quarrels ? who punished thieves and rapists ? ’
29 In the meantime , a leading US food manufacturer is pressing for an exclusive deal with Staley to help it challenge rivals which already product diet cakes and desserts based on Simpless and other formulations .
30 The far-off booming or barking sound heard near swamps and billabongs during rainfall periods is ascribed to the bunyip , and the Aboriginals think it causes rheumatism in those who hear it .
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