Example sentences of "[coord] it remain [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are perhaps 24,000 registered purebred breeding cows in New Zealand and perhaps 15,000 in Canada , and it remains a major beef breed in Argentina , Brazil , Uruguay , the USA , Australia and South Africa .
2 No solution to this difficulty has been found and it remains a fundamental problem of ‘ do-it-yourself ’ data analysis .
3 Whoever designed it intended it to be an eye-catcher as well as a practical building , and it remains a local landmark in the middle of a field , Peyto 's estate having long gone .
4 And it remains an urban common by popular request .
5 Stepan Verkhovensky has only himself to elope with , and it remains an open question whether he will go on enduring the indignities of his hanger-on position , or cut and run , somehow , somewhere .
6 Its scale surpassed all other iron and glass structures at that time and it remains the finest example of a curvilinear wrought-iron and glass conservatory .
7 Governments could vary the levy at will , and it remained a permanent part of the system of ITV finance .
8 The first race was from Paris to Lyons in 1900 and it remained an open road race until 1903 when it was held over the Athy circuit in Ireland .
9 Case-detection through antenatal screening may have logistic , financial , and manpower impediments to implementation but it remains the favoured strategy .
10 Now in paperback ( and even bigger ) , this lovingly-detailed history of punk from Malcolm and Vivienne 's art-school antics to Sid 's suicide may drift into occasional pomposity , but it remains the definitive guide to the spirit of '76 .
11 Greenland has been autonomous since May 1 , 1979 , and has a parliament ( Landsting ) and government ( Landsstyre ) with full executive authority , but it remains an integral part of the Kingdom of Denmark .
12 This hypothesis could not be tested in the course of the present study , unfortunately , but it remains an interesting question which merits attention in the future .
13 The doctrine of scientific determinism was strongly resisted by many people , who felt that it infringed God 's freedom to intervene in the world , but it remained the standard assumption of science until the early years of this century .
14 No agreed reform plan had been forthcoming in 1917–18 but it remained an agreed priority of the government to the end , and pledge after pledge was given .
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