Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [vb infin] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nor , in our opinion , does it affect the contractual or equitable right of a mortgagee to retain his costs out of the mortgaged property .
2 Nor does it contemplate the knock-on consequences for Labour ministers of attempting to implement their programme while rebuilding the governmental machine .
3 Nor does it want the German tail to wag the European dog .
4 Nor does it accommodate the traditional costumes or a tired , very conventional acting style .
5 If you copy it to a different place , does it leave the blank formulas
6 Not only does it command the following of only one god , but it also makes it clear that only one god exists .
7 What does it benefit the British people of Northern Ireland ( for the Ulster-born members of the IRA are British whether they like it or not ) randomly to murder British children in Warrington ?
8 Not until it is four or five months old does it discover the remarkable fact that water can be sniffed up into a trunk and then , if you blow out , you can hose it into your mouth .
9 Not only does it neutralize the free lime , but also seals the pool by internal glazing .
10 Neither does it deny the ageing process , or the ultimate destination of life itself .
11 Not only does it invert the natural sequence of events in a given life by interpreting origins and development in the light of conclusions ( teleological falsification ) ; it also selects particular ideas , events and utterances for interpretation within the framework of a preferred intellectual system ( ideological falsification ) .
12 and Aconite , nor does it have the general disturbance ; the aching limbs , the general soreness , the fever and thirst .
13 This part of the city lacks the individual character of Robyn 's own suburb , where healthfood stores and sportswear boutiques and alternative bookshops have sprung up to cater for the students and liberal-minded yuppies who live there ; and still more does it lack the green amenities of the residential streets around the University .
14 If that makes that happen that way what makes it go the opposite way ?
15 The rhythmic movement of volumes and planes in space is so basic in Cézanne 's design that it usually extends to the treatment of the background — whether that be sky , wall or drapery — and makes it serve the dual purpose of a screenlike area or space boundary and of a rhythmic sequence of semivoluminous planes which continue the movement of the units in the middleground and foreground ; this sequential ordering thus contributes to compositional unity in the widest sense as well as to the expressive movement of the total form .
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