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

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31 Personal — a subjective response to work and how it meets needs for growth and satisfaction .
32 some of the main characteristics of literary language and how it conveys meanings ;
33 some of the main characteristics of literary language ; and how it conveys meanings ; some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
34 It looks at the explosion of mobile , global money in the 1980s encouraged by the electronics communications revolution , and how it affects people 's lives .
35 the notion of a description language , and how it affects search
36 It is something that the government needs to look at and indeed it goes hand in hand er with the need to overall the whole regulatory system er which is something that I 've referred to often enough before er and I have no hesitation in repeating it again .
37 This is particularly true , and actually is what I 'm leading to in this story is that three years later , when Robert Priest hit Esquire two years later , the Rolling Stone look was supplanted by the Esquire look in terms of popular design and imagination , and I remember people said to me ‘ well Roger what are you going to do , your style is out of date ’ and my reaction to this was ‘ well , hold on a second , it 's not my style for one , and number two this is just traditional style , this was never intended to be a trend ’ , and fortunately it 's sort of gone — right now it 's back — so Rolling Stone even picked up the format that , you know , the Morris–Jenson typeface that we did for headline and stuff , and it 's back in there .
38 It 's so written so that it 's discretionary , it does n't form part of your estate and therefore it avoids inheritance tax that way .
39 The treaty defining relations between West and East Germany ( 1972 ) represented a rejection of Adenauer on two key issues : first , it accepted the legitimacy and moral equivalence of East Germany , and secondly it saw accommodation with East Germany as the key to peace in Europe , whereas Adenauer 's policy had been to turn his back on East Germany in the name of freedom and democracy .
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