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

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1 This problem was to make it the most accident-prone routine in Tiller history .
2 Sun will claim Dragon 's architecture makes it the most expandable Unix server in the business , capable of piling on memory , I/O , disk and CPUs and clearing up a lot of the bottleneck issues .
3 Payment by results had some obvious advantages : Marx called it the most suitable form of wage-payment for capitalism .
4 Dancad has recently been upgraded to this massive version making it the most comprehensive CAD package available through shareware .
5 To be called the Alfred and Marie Greisinger Collection , the works range from 1965 to 1986 , making it the most comprehensive array of Beuys multiples outside Germany .
6 Yet here was Vauxhall with the astonishing Cd figure of 0.26 , making it the most aerodynamic production car in the world .
7 During World War Two over 20,000 DFCs were awarded , with 1,550 first bars and 42 second bars , thus making it the most frequent gallantry award of the War .
8 Over the next 19 years , the MG factory in Abingdon turned out half a million MGBs , making it the most successful sports car ever .
9 He had paid $20.7 million for Willem de Kooning 's 1955 Interchange , making it the most expensive work by a living artist ever sold at auction .
10 King Edward bent to pick it up amid suggestive laughter , declaring ‘ shame on him who thinks evil of it ’ , and prophesying that he would make it the most sought-after badge of honour in Britain .
11 Movies also pulled in big audiences with ITV 's Saturday night showing of Three Men And A Baby in February attracting 18.3 million to make it the most popular film at No 11 .
12 Clarissa loved dancing and found it the most exciting time of her life .
13 His job was to go out into the bush to take samples and he found it the most unspoilt area on Earth he has ever been to , areas the size of Wales in which no white man has ever set foot .
14 Why is it the most important principle ?
15 Is n't it the most shocking scrum ?
16 No one has managed to stop outdoor heat exchangers frosting up during winter , but the availability of air makes it the most likely source for domestic , mass-produced heat pumps in Britain .
17 Experts on the Jurassic age are calling it the most significant discovery of its kind in Northern Europe .
18 The company called it the most significant announcement in its personal computer history , adding that it had two aims : firstly , to become the number one in personal systems in Europe ; second , to be the number one supplier and implementor of choice for client-server technology .
19 For many , investment business activity carries with it the very real threat of punitive action , whether arising from failure to comply properly with the regulations or , worse still , from committing the criminal offence of conducting investment business without being authorised at all .
20 This number would also provide new interest for the revival — especially if , as we think likely , the obbligato part was played by solo oboe , not violin , making it the very first song of this uniquely colourful and expressive kind in English musical history .
21 In fact , he was to learn of it the very next day , and he duly performed his own half of the bargain with a strangely honourable integrity .
22 Whenever he was shown a new sexual technique , he would use it the very next night on his new partner .
23 It cost 60 francs to send a ton of freight from London to Braila , on the Black Sea , by ship ; to take it the much shorter distance from Vienna to Bucarest by rail cost 160 francs .
24 As long as the pressure is large , this energy saving is sufficient to tip the balance in favour of diamond making it the more stable form of carbon .
25 The advantages of disc in the storage of information and in speed of access to any part make it the more flexible combination , with a wider range of possible uses .
26 They were human because they possessed the essentials of the superego and with it the genuinely human phenomena of culture , religion and neurosis .
27 Is it a consciously ironic reversal of the negative stereotype of blacks ?
28 Through its near monopoly of education the Church instilled into those who did not rebel against it a profoundly conservative system of religious , social and political values .
29 The inference is that the ritual remained as a memory in the Middle Ages , if not in actuality , and was linked with historical personages to give it a little more authenticity .
30 The taste of Guinness produces a fleeting dryness that makes it a most agreeable way to put an edge on an appetite .
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