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

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1 Above all , however , it makes it possible to yoke together a generic model of racism as a global ideological form with a highly differentiated notion of its relational properties , in a way which makes its enactment or sufferance the monopoly of specific individuals or groups .
2 This stimulates the release of engogenous gastrin , which in turn stimulates acid secretion , and thus makes it possible to measure accurately the combined functional response of the antrum and body of the stomach .
3 If place is to be defined in terms of co-ordinates , the assumption that no particular can be in two places at once presupposes the ( logical ) possibility of a unique designation by means of co-ordinates of every single position in space , i.e. the possibility , in principle , of setting up an all-embracing co-ordinate system ; making it possible to differentiate unambiguously every point in space from any other from a given origin .
4 As Kenneth Clark states in his classic study The Nude : ‘ [ Artists ] have found it easier to compose harmoniously the larger units of a woman 's torso ; they have been grateful for its smoother transitions , and above all they have discovered analogies with satisfying geometrical forms , the oval , the ellipsoid and the sphere ’ .
5 Some language learners also find it easier to hear e.g. a word initial sound at a predictable point in a frame .
6 However the different structure of the international legal system makes it dangerous to accept automatically a development in municipal law into international law .
7 Vologsky kept his face grave , but the surging relief inside him made it impossible to inject quite the right note of abject apology into his voice .
8 He nevertheless shared with other critics a concern about the untrained , unregulated , and unsupervised adolescent work-force , and found it impossible to separate completely the behaviour of these young workers from the larger problem of unemployment .
9 The outbreak of war naturally marked the end of the collaboration of Picasso and Braque , but the unprecedented closeness of their artistic careers over the preceding years makes it impossible to separate completely the contribution made by each to Cubism during the most vital years of its development .
10 But now all those Arab and Western powers that had invested such hopes in the plan will find it hard to sustain even a pretence that it remains a realistic proposal .
11 But now all those Arab and Western powers that had invested such hopes in the plan will find it hard to sustain even a pretence that it remains a realistic proposal .
12 ‘ The times I have gone shopping , left him babysitting , to arrive home four hours later and it all looks exactly the same or worse .
13 It all happened just the day before the announcement , and there were all those supporting press releases to write , print and stuff into public relations kits .
14 It all happened just the day before and there were all those supporting press releases to write , print and stuff into public relations kits .
15 It all seems rather a shame really you know to do a take away .
16 Many customers find it useful to have either an AutoBank or AutoCheque Card .
17 She found it comforting to remember sometimes the worst aspects of Finn 's behaviour .
18 Desperately he clung to it unable to bear even the thought of the nothingness again , and felt Fox 's fury lash against him .
19 We have found it important to limit drastically the goals for the homegroup to that of mutual support and prayer .
20 The process of establishing objective and approach may be assisted by the carrying out of a preliminary investigation , particularly where the investigation will be complex and resource constraints make it important to follow only the most promising lines of enquiry .
21 To accept the implication of this finding makes it difficult to explain away the dissociation obtained by Hall and Channell ( 1985b ) ( the observation that latent inhibition is context dependent when habituation is not ) , which came from an experiment using the same response measures , stimuli , and procedures as were used by Hall and Schachtman ( 1987 ) .
22 We studied only a few newborn infants up to 2 months old , which made it difficult to assess fully the usefulness of the WHO criteria for detecting hypoxaemia in this age group .
23 He was finding it difficult to extract even the names of the people who had been on the dahabeeyah .
24 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
25 His prediction excited the people in their thousands and the Dutch authorities found it necessary to explain away the Jayabhaya legend .
26 Once again , constraints on space make it necessary to address only the first stage of development , which occurs between the ages of 0 and about 18 months .
27 In the light of all this , I do not think it premature to put forward an evolutionary scenario for natural language .
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