Example sentences of "[subord] it [vb -s] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Although it looks from this as though each word has its own history , certain generalizations can be based on these figures .
2 Equally the nature of the various styles , high , middle and low , needs more elucidation than it gets in this book ( cf. pp. 70 – 71 ) if it is to form a central plank of the discussion of lexis .
3 Well it must get hotter than it does in this house for a start !
4 Before the right hon. Gentleman goes into overdrive , perhaps he will confirm that , in the past three months , industrial production has fallen faster in Germany , faster in France , faster in the United States and faster in Japan than it has in this country ; and that , if we take the last year as a whole , industrial production fell more in Japan , and more in Germany , than in the United Kingdom .
5 I have given them the danger peak flow value of 100 , and if it falls below this they will come to casualty .
6 Every day Ninagawa tried to destroy Arashi 's Kabuki education and every day Arashi ended up crying , saying ‘ If it continues like this I shall die . ’
7 If it stays like this we ent goin' to have much school at all , ’ and he grinned with pleasure .
8 ‘ If the spirit continues to live after the death of the body , ’ he said to himself , ‘ is it so very surprising if it remains in this world for a time ? ’
9 However , we aim to send off airmail abroad on the working day after it is posted , and to deliver incoming airmail on the working day after it arrives in this country .
10 The validity of a patent still turns mainly upon the question whether it complies with this enactment .
11 I , I was just going to say that the county surveyor said that everything comes to this committee before anything else happens , but of course it goes to the press before it comes to this committee and that shows with , with the
12 but before it comes to this meeting
13 When it happens at this stage many mothers receive little sympathy because there may be no visible signs of loss .
14 As for the economy , when it hurts in this recession , the pain is felt most — in a way that is most unfair — by the same families and communities who felt the worst pain in every other recession .
15 Pannick is in many respects a mild reformer : more of a Gorbachev than a Yeltsin when it comes to this version of the one-party state .
16 ‘ Sorry , but I 'm definitely a coward when it comes to this sort of thing . ’
17 so when it comes to this morning , you
18 And so it seems self-evident that the subject of language should also draw on a cognate disciplinary source even though it happens in this case to have the different name of linguistics .
19 However , the state pension is still tied to the ages of 60 and 65 , though it looks like this will change after the next general election , as a result of pressure from the European Court rulings outlined above and , in particular , their impact on the private pension industry .
20 In Oxfordshire with regard to drug misuse , well , as it says in this report er the main drug of misuse is alcohol , and we also have quite a problem with minor tranquillizer dependents .
21 5.17.3 to remove all signs erected by the Tenant in upon or near the Premises and immediately to make good any damage caused by such removal It is advisable ( at least for the purpose of this clause ) for the tenant to ensure that the term includes any period of holding over or continuation of the contractual term ( as it does in this lease by virtue of clause 3.8 ) although it must be considered highly unlikely that the tenant would be forced to yield up the premises to the landlord during a continuation under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
22 The release pin holds the pack closed as it passes through this loop after securing the eyelets .
23 In simple language , the signal becomes vastly more powerful as it passes through this type of network .
24 So long as it remains in this room , he wrote , it is not finished .
25 That position now is the same as it stands before this legislation is passed .
26 Because it 's not as simple as it looks on this sheet .
27 The chapter on pain assessment , for example , concentrates mainly on the physical aspects of care , detailing much of the doctor 's role as it exists in this country , and only one page is given to health assessment — arguably the most important area for nurses in the UK .
28 For it follows from this distinction that we see only the appearances of things , images of them in our minds , not the things themselves , ‘ so that , for aught we know , all we see , hear , and feel , may be only phantom and vain chimera , and not at all agree with the real things ’ .
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