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

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1 Incorporating such facilities when possible does not constitute over-protection if it encourages visually handicapped children to move about freely and with reasonable safety and to make use of standard facilities with increased confidence and independence .
2 The VE team now has the data displayed in a manner allowing it to spot anomalously high costs of performing any function .
3 The VE team now has the data displayed in a manner allowing it to spot anomalously high costs of performing any function .
4 It got so bad FBI agents had to stay at my house to protect me from religious extremists whipped up by their campaign . ’
5 The Pentagon was interested in the role of certain Commonwealth countries as well as Britain herself , nor did it rule out separate arrangements with the more important of them if necessary .
6 This is an area where a diesel car scores very well and as it uses less fuel than a petrol car , it emits less noxious gas .
7 This time warm air came from the south , hotting up as it passed over warm land .
8 It integrates previously incompatible data systems , improves transmission speeds , ensures that information is quickly available where , when and how it is needed .
9 I was really pleased to get so much in the way of useful comment and feedback — a lot of it bringing up incidental considerations that we clearly have n't yet given enough thought to .
10 If it goes ahead Double Gloucester might never be the same again .
11 before it goes out front page , and the fifteen promises will no doubt will be noted by all who have an interest in our service .
12 It is peat-coloured , and its gills both camouflage it by breaking up its outline and enable it to breathe in still water .
13 It concerned only new developments and enabled local authorities for the first time to make town-planning schemes ‘ as respects any land which is in course of development or appears likely to be used for building purposes ’ .
14 It represents totally unfair competition , not only to Tennis World but also to Tennis Magazine .
15 It involves generally male professionals ( GPs ) raising the issue of deprivation of liberty for women , frequently married and aged under 45 , and , compared with other referrals , likely to have children .
16 It involves predominantly young people who have been involved in taking vehicles without consent for many years .
17 I agree with the hon. Gentleman , however , that all of us who are engaged in the democratic affairs of the Province — that does not simply involve Governments ; it involves also political parties — have a joint responsibility to see whether we can advance matters by way of dialogue .
18 It involves only small changes to existing slurry disposal practices , the chief one being that slurry is applied through injectors rather than through a discharge nozzle .
19 It involves very large client groups ( elderly , physically disabled , and mentally ill people as well as people with learning disabilities ) ; constitutes one of the major tasks of the personal social services ; and it is an arena in which hopes and aspirations have consistently been disappointed ( Walker , 1982 ; Webb and Wistow , 1986 ; Martin , 1987 ) .
20 The decree also declared that the union and republican governments should investigate ways of transforming inefficient collective and state farms into private or co-operative farms , although it ruled out compulsory dissolution .
21 Endill found it funny but someone sitting next to him said it became very annoying year after year .
22 It became quite big business .
23 In fact , it offers more experimental menu items and store formats than any of its competitors .
24 The council tax is related to the number of people in a house , but it offers more generous treatment for people such as students , who will not add to the household bill .
25 Since it enabled employers to replace the two-shift with a three-shift system in the mines , it produced little real improvement in miners ' living standards .
26 When the Labour government was elected in 1945 , it produced more radical proposals — nationalisation of the local authority and voluntary hospitals .
27 This process can sometimes weaken the pile fibres , but it produces extremely attractive shades of muted red and rose .
28 Notable then is the liane , ivy ( Hedera helix , Araliaceae ) , the only member of its predominantly tropical family to reach northern Europe , for it produces unusually nutritious fruits that do not fully ripen until spring ( it flowers in autumn ) when these are fed to nestlings , whose diets are otherwise almost entirely of animal origin .
29 That premium should not grow too large lest it bring increasingly intolerable cohabitation rules with it — which is why the basic level of child benefit should be raised first .
30 This is partly a result of private acquisition of forest lands prior to the General Revision Act of 1891 , when it made more economic sense to annex high quality , easily accessible forests .
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