Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 There is a danger , if this is done , that it may be forgotten that pottery is not only a fascinating subject in its own right , but that it offers vital dating evidence for the chronology of the site , and the key sherds must appear in the body of the main report , with similar critical evidence .
32 It offers Structured Query Language and transaction management capabilities with multi-valued fields , variable length records and dynamic re-structuring .
33 It offers Structured Query Language and transaction management capabilities with multi-valued fields , variable length records and dynamic re-structuring .
34 It offers high resolution data acquisition for well analysis , using both memory and real time data collection .
35 It offers special education facilities for children who are maladjusted , usually those referred by the child guidance clinics .
36 The newly styled firm of G. & J. Cary continued at 86 St James 's Street until 1850 , although apparently it ceased cartographic publication c .1846 .
37 It produced distinctive pottery vessels in human or animal form , which are now found in large numbers in collections throughout the world .
38 So also can treating the water in ion-exchange systems but sometimes it produces other side effects . )
39 A hacksaw may be the only possible tool to cut existing pipe which is installed against a wall ; however , the disadvantages of a hacksaw are that it produces fine copper filings ( and care must be taken not to get these into the pipes ) and that it will tend to flatten the pipe slightly — particularly if this is held in a vice .
40 It produces less sulphur dioxide — because the sulphur in the coal reacts with the limestone during combustion — and less nitrogen oxides , due to the lower than normal combustion temperature .
41 It made one manufacturing company re-order its priorities substantially .
42 She looked good , she was quite good fun to be with , it made good business sense
43 Not only is it allowing certain health authorities to waste millions of pounds on computer systems that do n't work , it also allowed the London Ambulance Service to put lives at risk with a system that had not been fully proven in practice .
44 The rest came from increasing the electricity supply only until it met specific development needs .
45 At the summit meeting last month between Bill Clinton and Japan 's prime minister , Kiichi Miyazawa , America insisted that Japan should come up with specific measures that would enable it to meet new import targets .
46 It incorporates all cargo activities in relation to airlines , handling agents , customs brokers , freight forwarding agents and express transport operators .
47 It incorporates National Certificate Modules in aeration and flour technology , as well as advanced cake decoration .
48 Although HAL contains just 1% of the total amount of code in Solaris , it incorporates important application programming interface specifications for maintaining consistent operation across computers from different makers .
49 It created this mushroom kind of thing that people stared at .
50 It created segregated education systems with eleven departments of education divided on regional lines in addition to departments for whites , Coloureds and Rehoboth ( German speakers ) .
51 Even the Irish edition of the Daily Star said something positive about Sellafield recently when it reported that radon gas was to blame for 500 deaths every year .
52 ‘ Briefly , it described systematic state child abuse , ’ said Mr Fenton .
53 It described extravagant Easter egg packaging as ‘ a gimmick which has nothing to do with protecting the contents , let alone Easter ’ .
54 The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser .
55 When , in 1987 , the EPA did a laborious review of the relative seriousness of America 's environmental problems , it ranked old hazardous-waste sites below 30 others .
56 As before , it is the Standard that we turn to and , as a measure of its interest , it devoted 10 column inches to the event in the issue before the opening , and a further 24 inches in the week afterwards !
57 You know start off and then they 'll drag drag drag and it needs that completer finisher to actually get that close it down and say right that 's done , off it goes .
58 But nevertheless in terms of twelve families that 's very important to those twelve and it 's a small step , but the problem is so big that it needs concerted Government action to solve the problem of homeless people in Oxford .
59 This is a highly intuitive environment which cuts down on training needs , but it is not to everyone 's taste , and it needs more development work behind the scenes if we have to write bespoke software .
60 On the one hand claiming Darlington is in such a bad state it needs more Government help , on the other claiming the town is a thriving local centre .
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