Example sentences of "and its [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The broadcasters were able to enliven their reports by incorporating actuality clips from the Chamber in about one-third of their parliamentary news stories , and these clips averaged between 25 and 77 seconds in duration , depending on the programme , which usually comprised about a quarter of the story ( exceptionally , BBC2 's Newsnight had longer stories , averaging eight minutes , and its average actuality length of 49.5 seconds comprised only 10% of these items ) . |
2 | Despite a recession in the US aerospace market , Turbine Engine Services recorded a good year in both its core business of fuel nozzle repair and calibration and its developing engine repair and overhaul market . |
3 | It almost disguised the island and its strange Templar house for we could only glimpse the tiles of its roof . |
4 | Is n't it a fact that this government is becoming isolated , not only in Europe but throughout the world for its anti worker and its anti union policies . |
5 | The firm 's Autotronic system for controlling diff-lock and 4WD engagement and its Datatronic performance monitoring set-up are also fitted . |
6 | The second hopeful sign is that the state and its criminal justice system ( broadly conceived to include criminal , administrative , and civil law ) has shown itself receptive to arguments that corporate crime victims deserve protection and that corporate criminals deserve sanctioning , particularly when those arguments have been well orchestrated , empirically supported , and contain implicit electoral threats . |
7 | Nevertheless by the mid-1980s there was a move away from the idea that the strong State and its criminal justice institutions could stop crime to an emphasis on the need to involve the active citizen . |
8 | Other changes arise from mechanisation which , amongst other things , has resulted in the complete disappearance of the corn rick and its attendant chaff heap . |
9 | After the A453 and its attendant petrol station it is again worth paddling to lock 11 which is set between a container terminal and a sportsground lined with poplar trees which shed their downy white seed onto the canal in profusion at this time of year . |
10 | Furthermore , the definitions of these latter forms of deviance , the prototypical subject matter of police enforcement work , are located in legislation and its attendant case law . |
11 | The National Curriculum and its attendant assessment arrangements will clearly dominate most teachers ' minds and practice in the coming years . |
12 | The attack on the norms of Classic realism was of course aided and abetted by the emerging school of structuralist critics , most notably Roland Barthes , who , in Le degré zéro de l'écriture ( 1953 ) and in Essais Critiques ( 1964 ) , espoused the efforts of the nouveau roman ( or , more exactly , of Robbe-Grillet ) in overturning the Balzacian bourgeois novel and its attendant retrograde ideology . |
13 | The missile , and its specific jamming device , are enemies of each other in that success in one is synonymous with failure in the other . |
14 | Once installed , there tends to be an awkward fit between Western machinery and its Soviet factory environment . |
15 | How could she have been foolish enough to let it happen ? she asked herself inwardly as the lift slowed and stopped , and its wide metal doors sighed open . |
16 | Despite the CKR 's reduced reliance on ocean shipping documents , its lesser chance of fraud and breach of security , especially when compared with paper based and telefaxed bills of lading , and its lower handling costs , North American banks , particularly United States banks , did not accept the CKR . |
17 | Memories of the synagogue are also few , and its uplifting worship ceremonial almost completely absent . |
18 | Although RNA polymerase III and its assumed transcription factors could recently be purified ( 21 ) , total reconstitution from highly purified components was hitherto inefficient and we observed that additional components contained in crude hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC fractions were necessary for efficient in vitro transcription . |
19 | No-one would judge an overseas subsidiary purely on its cash flow , because if it was doing well and growing it would n't be sending much money home , whereas if it was in decline and its working capital requirement was decreasing , it would become cash positive . |
20 | The answer to Question 2 is equally clearly yes , provided only that the difference between the modern eye and its immediate predecessor X is sufficiently small . |
21 | In addition , of course , there has been influence from across the Irish Sea , in particular with the widespread use of Bakewell 's improved Longhorn in the eighteenth century and its nineteenth-century Shorthorn successor , and various other English and Scottish breeds . |
22 | And its innovative user interface features reduce or eliminate the number of steps needed to perform standard spreadsheet operations . |
23 | Both were sold to provide the ‘ seed-core growth ’ for the new firm and its innovative information retrieval system . |
24 | It conforms to the X24E , BJ-130e and LQ-510 emulations and its automatic sheet feeder can handle up to 10 sheets at a time . |
25 | India 's major government policy is set and its large-scale capital expenditure is committed in a series of Five Year Plans . |
26 | They left alone the old town with its souks , square , palaces and its impressive Koutoubia minaret . |
27 | Though it was not only the bridge and its impressive Baroque sculptures that Fabia found so memorable , but incidentals such as seeing swans on the river , or the feel of Ven 's hand on her elbow guiding her , or standing with her while she watched artists at work , or a man playing a violin , and hearing a flute being played somewhere while a trinket-seller sold his wares . |
28 | Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp . |
29 | Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp . |
30 | The old CEB 's pooling of national demands and its integrated operating philosophy had also been quite uniquely effective in reducing the level of standby plant required in Britain , and in planning national needs for capacity extensions in the most economical way . |