Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The difference between the two kinds of training is not as great as would appear at first sight because it turns out that task training has in common with skill training an emphasis on the perceptual side of human functioning .
2 ‘ Well , ’ says Howard , ‘ it turns out that Mishkin does n't actually have any money himself .
3 Thus it turns out that chapter 6 is concerned with the elaborate preparations for the ark 's return , and with its re-entry into Israelite territory .
4 I mean , the side bits look nice heavier cos it 's it gives you that it goes up that way .
5 it goes up that way .
6 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
7 I hope it goes off one day .
8 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 .
9 There is also ‘ value-rational ’ ( wertrational ) action , where the goal is so dominant for the actor that it drives out all calculation or concern for consequences .
10 The UK Parliament is certainly not widely regarded as being at all competent in the scrutiny which it exercises over public spending , and few people are under the illusion that it is difficult for government departments to deceive MPs and Select Committees about necessary levels of expenditure and unnecessary levels of waste .
11 It strips off old wallpaper so that new paper can be hung .
12 It kills off lingering Tory hopes the economy is poised for recovery .
13 ‘ The main reason we go for the leasing option is because it frees up working capital , ’ says John Preen , treasury manager .
14 It hangs over any thickness of wardrobe rail and fastens with Velcro .
15 It hangs on that sort of knife-edge .
16 The production itself carefully suppresses those aspects of Shakespeare 's play which suggest that Henry 's endeavours are not somehow the shared desires of the nation — most notably it cuts out any mention of the English traitors in Act II .
17 At the moment it costs around one pound twenty a pint .
18 This has not prevented their use in Europe and North America , where in any case the risk of infection is confined to relatively small groups , such as medical personnel ; but it rules out widespread use where a vaccine is most needed , in the Third World .
19 Deleuze reverses Plato by validating this simulacrum of the good copy on the grounds that , precisely because it is a bad copy , it breaks down all adequation between copy and model , appearance and essence , event and Idea .
20 It makes use , again , of the growth hormone gene , and another gene which codes for an enzyme elastase , which is made in the pancreas and enters the stomach where it breaks down elastic tissue .
21 The beef is tender and full of flavour and , although the breed grows more slowly than the big continental animals , the deficit is adequately compensated for by much cheaper production costs in terms of food and housing ( it stays out all year round ) .
22 When the main ( COM or EXE ) file reaches a stage where it needs additional instructions from a subsidiary file , it calls up that file and runs through those instructions to complete the task .
23 A popular choice is the corner bath , because although it takes up more floor area than a rectangular bath and runs along two walls , it actually requires less wall length ( typically 1300 or 1400mm ) , allowing more flexibility when planning a moderately sized , squarish bathroom .
24 ( This means that it takes up more hospital space than any other single illness . )
25 And as it takes up little room , tie is also a good idea , ‘ just in case ’ .
26 When they 're placed on floppies we can use a program ( called a ‘ packer ’ or ‘ zipper ’ ) to encode this information so it takes up less space .
27 The North Ayrshire and Arran NHS Trust has told 51 of the 719-strong workforce at three Ayrshire hospitals , which it takes over next week , that their fixed , short-term contracts will not be renewed on 31 March .
28 The neighbouring RAF bases at Bentwaters and Woodbridge in Suffolk , to be vacated by the U.S. Air Force next year , will not be required by the Ministry of Defence when it takes over full control of the sites .
29 The structure of own resources implied by " once and for all " does appear to resolve the future flexibility of revenue to meet changing circumstances , although it opens up considerable potential for dispute , as it implies part of the revenue from income tax could be designated as " own resources " .
30 It throws out current MS-DOS users who do n't need a graphical user interface ( GUI ) because there 's no incentive to move .
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