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

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1 This should also work perfectly happily on a 1512 system as it make no special demands on graphics presentation .
2 In one revolution , whatever number of cones are on there there 's a feeder for , so if there 's a hundred feeders in one revolution it knits a hundred courses .
3 Well why was it producing the required results because it , in fact it was beyond what it erm you know it specifically was set out to do .
4 as it crosses the four quarters .
5 Unlike the ancient hill paintings the abstract pan does n't have any great meaning … the artists just hope it turns a few heads .
6 It passed a few minutes later .
7 As before , whenever the robot moves its gripper to a new position , it records the joint settings J and the torch 's image coordinates I as a new entry ( I , J ) in its set R.
8 Jay sat on the white balcony , shaded from a Mediterranean sun burning off white walls , sparking off a turquoise sea where the bright sails of a skiff were silk balloons shot with dazzle , sparkles of pure light bursting behind the boat as it skimmed the perfect waters .
9 The nature of the economic system and the conflicts within it influence the changing rules of the game .
10 It concerned the toxic effects of atmospheric lead and was characterised by a series of comments like ‘ It 's claimed that even low levels of lead can cause brain damage ’ , ‘ It 's been difficult to get conclusive evidence ’ , ‘ There 's a whole lot of evidence ’ , ‘ Yes but there is conflicting evidence ’ , all delivered without any one of the four speakers actually providing figures to explain what the concern and disagreement was all about .
11 When the system worked at its best it realized the highest hopes : " The opportunity for college directors to purchase low-cost systems geared to institutional management , as well as to LEA or national data requirements , created a significant opportunity to improve strategic , tactical and operational management .
12 ‘ Do n't lie ! ’ she said bitterly , deeply hurt by his endless obsession with power because it attacked the very roots of her growing feelings for him .
13 But the Evangelical Alliance UK , which says it represents a million churchgoers , immediately responded by saying the Church must not adopt society 's view of marriage as disposable and pre-marital sex as inevitable .
14 Alan Calladine , the Midland Railway Trust 's Development officer , commented : ‘ There is no doubt that this machine is one of the more important items in our collection , as it represents the last stages of steam locomotive production from the Derby Locomotive Works .
15 But it laid the worst crimes at the door of the army , and recommended the dismissal of 40 serving officers .
16 He hugged himself against the sudden freezing wind then scrambled to his feet as it whipped the first drops of rain through the open door .
17 One 's a volatilized mixture of puffer venom and umpteen different plants — it slows the metabolic processes of the body to as near to full stop as it 's possible to get . ’
18 Though it involves a few minutes ' paperwork , a worthwhile exercise is to jot down your own personal list of pros and cons , under the headings : ‘ spending now ’ and ‘ spending later ’ .
19 It re-appeared a few weeks later as Netwise UK Ltd , in what some creditors argued at the time was ‘ an apparent breach of Section 312 of the UK Insolvency Act of 1986 . ’
20 It re-appeared a few weeks later as Netwise UK Ltd , in what some creditors argued at the time was ‘ an apparent breach of Section 312 of the UK Insolvency Act of 1986 , ’ ( UX No 375 ) .
21 It solidified the tentative ideas that had been evolving in Whitehall since the drafting of the 1952 Global Strategy paper ; and it was , in many respects , ahead of thinking in Washington , where traditional military orthodoxy still held sway .
22 When it became the Combined Studies ( Creative and Performing Arts ) Board it set up its own panels , including , in November 1975 , a Movement and Dance Panel under the chairmanship of Peter Brinson .
23 It offers the joint degrees of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics .
24 In such an environment , competitive advantage lies with the organisation that has the richest variety and frequency of interaction with the customer , not because this builds brands awareness , but because it offers the greatest opportunities to identify and to react the events that signal credit demand .
25 It offers the exciting possibilities of drawing directly with paint , but also much more , as Oilbar can be modified and manipulated in all sorts of interesting ways .
26 The muffled jangle of the bell disturbed her reverie , and she glanced up at the clock — it lacked a few minutes to three — her visitor was punctual as usual .
27 The aircraft quivered when it penetrated the thin layers of cloud in its path .
28 Is it realising the socialist ideals that we stood for ?
29 It irrigated the vast areas of his knowledge , humours and concerns .
30 The insolent way she said it made the other girls gasp with astonishment .
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