Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Just look at this stomach — has n't it got minute ? |
2 | THE Clinton team had no real defence plans when it took office , beyond a vague determination to cut spending . |
3 | When the tide goes out it leaves mud that the mangroves are trying to colonise . |
4 | This task of considering key moments can be a very valuable way of recapping from one session to the next when the drama extends over a long period , as it usually does once it becomes part of a project or topic work . |
5 | Does n't it make life interesting ? |
6 | Does n't it make sense not to repeat the mistakes of others ? |
7 | And if Unix is destined to dominate mainstream data processing , does n't it make sense to run it at the desktop as well — why have two different — and ultimately competing — operating system worlds when the expressed ideal is to have everything working seamlessly together from desktop to the multiprocessor servers that threaten to supplant the monolithic mainframe ? |
8 | The EFA should therefore be a prime target for spending cuts , but at the same time , does n't it make sense for the Government to ‘ bite the bullet ’ on another contentious issue , viz. the future of the Rosyth dockyard ? |
9 | ‘ But does n't it make things more enjoyable if you can befriend the people you 're working with ? ’ |
10 | That 's what I 'm saying , when it costs , does n't it cost Tesco 's an extra lot of money ? |