Example sentences of "and it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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61 | It clearly precludes the collection of data for its own sake , or just in case it might turn out to be useful ; and it requires that information shall be kept for only as long as it remains relevant . |
62 | Poor land means less reward for more work , more risk of disappointment and failure , and it requires greater skill . |
63 | This makes the determination of shear modulus by a torsion test a difficult task and it requires careful experimentation . |
64 | This is undoubtedly the most intimate physical contact two human beings can have and it requires sweet breath , which means freshly brushed teeth . |
65 | And it succeeded last night , courtesy of Iain Dowie 's excellent strike in the ninth minute of this World Cup Group Three game — and four world-class saves from Wright afterwards . |
66 | and it said genuine goat . |
67 | I looked up the teletext and it said full squad for Manchester United . |
68 | And it said medical staff unwilling to take part in operations should refer patients to colleagues who would . |
69 | The joint between your quartered oak disappear and it becomes one block . |
70 | Water also has a melting point and a boiling point much higher than would be expected from its formula and it becomes more fluid with increasing temperature . |
71 | It was inspired by Brendan Foster and it brought international athletics to the town and put it on the map . |
72 | The declaration on the formation of the FRY stated that the FRY would be ready to recognize the former Yugoslav republics which had declared independence , after " outstanding questions " had been negotiated , and it denied territorial claims . |
73 | A year later further serious violence occurred during the weekend of 10–12 April 1981 in the Brixton area of south London ; this resulted in many injuries and widespread damage , and it attracted enormous media attention . |
74 | That said , its very innovation will make it a poor choice in some cases , and it lacks good database links . |
75 | And Creggan followed her helpless gaze , out past the bars to the great sky itself and it seemed that direction came suddenly to him at last . |
76 | Charlie 's office was small and poky and lightless and overcrowded , but the number of possible hiding places was limited and it seemed that she-d tried them all . |
77 | Detecting water movements helps many insects of fast-flowing streams to maintain their position , and it alerts aquatic leeches to the approach of animals which might provide a meal of blood . |
78 | It was not quite what she envisaged for herself but it had the advantage of being cheap and it went some way towards satisfying Grace , who was convinced that London was a den of iniquity waiting to swallow up her unsuspecting daughter . |
79 | It was in the FA Cup 1st Round tie at The Nest against first division opponents Manchester City and it came five minutes after half-time to put us ahead ; we went on to win 2–0 . |
80 | And it says low price but still high quality frangrance should be on sale in the region by the late summer . |
81 | sort of bits , I 've got a bit here and it says all landlords may be liquidated immediately you know |
82 | And it says two families discover how the divide between the north and south is narrowing . |
83 | The Whitehall switchboard was a model of inefficiency as usual , and it took twelve minutes to try the various rooms and people who might know . |
84 | Nevertheless , the king had to send his justices to the clergy 's deliberations and threatened to take the names of opposers , and it took all Winchelsey 's good will and best arts to elicit from them a grant of one tenth for the current year and another , should it be necessary , in the following year . |
85 | It became known as the Doomsday Book and it took two years to compile , but it illustrated that England was then a land of extensive royal forests and open fields , with only a few townships in the forest clearings , or at a river crossing . |
86 | For weeks he was the trouble of my dreams and it took real courage to go to see him in Attila the Hun . |
87 | In any event the civil war was the ultimate sort of turning point which defined that the national government er had a responsibility for ensuring the permanence of the union and it took that responsibility so seriously it was prepared to engage in what was then the bloodiest war in human history . |
88 | At first they were quite crude and it took little skill and expertise to forge the signature , and then fraudulently put them to financial advantage . |
89 | I got caught and it took six policemen to hold me down . |
90 | The house was in bad shape when they bought it and it took six months to finish . |