Example sentences of "its [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Wyse Technology 's Link subsidiary has black and white and colour offerings waiting in the wings , Cumulus will have its terminal out within three months and NCR/ADDS will begin volume shipments of its product later this year .
2 On Oct. 6 , 1989 , the government confirmed that it had agreed to buy another squadron of MiG-29 fighter aircraft from the Soviet Union , bringing its complement up to three squadrons .
3 Perhaps it is all a question of timing , and that summer afternoon in 1921 was the moment when the linear impulse started its break through to public awareness .
4 In Troeltsch , the focusing of attention on ‘ religion ’ which had been so central for Schleiermacher and Liberal Theology is thus intensified to the point where its separation off from Christian theology becomes inevitable .
5 A parent company can surrender its ACT down to one or more 51% subsidiaries .
6 It has also returned to auctioneer Christies International , lifting its stake back to 5.7 per cent .
7 Every member of the club , from its formation back in 1721 right up until the present day , is forced to write his name in the book .
8 The overlap with the districts needs to be eradicated , it 's a black hole at the moment , every district can pass a its surplus on to another district , and indeed it would be the last district to prepare a district wide local plan that has to meet the residue of the Greater York requirement , it may maybe a good stimulus for the districts to get on with their local plans , but that 's not an planning way .
9 and do n't forget first news of the football … on goals extra tomorrow teatime … our next sport takes us to Kingsholm in Gloucester and its curtain up for this week 's rugby review
10 If the company wins its franchise back in 1992 , and then trebles its share price by mid 1993 , their stake will expand to 15 per cent .
11 In addition , 88open says that software companies using its 88000 certification process have asked specifically for the group to put its stuff up on other architectures .
12 In addition , 88open says software companies using its 88000 certification process have asked specifically for the group to put its stuff up on other architectures .
13 But it has kept its head down in recent years because of a huge $4 billion corporate debt and a slide in sales .
14 ‘ Our approach then , ’ Derek Davis , a member of the Board , told the Commons Environment Committee as he sought to explained its role back in 1984 , ‘ was ‘ agnosticism ’ rather than ‘ scepticism ’ .
15 Those lenders who have announced their new rates are the Skipton which goes up from 13.4 per cent to 14.65 per cent ( 14.9 for higher risk lending ) from Monday and Stroud and Swindon which is putting its rate up by 1 per cent to 14.5 per cent immediately for new borrowers and from 1 November for existing loans .
16 If the wind blows hard or an insect travelling at speed flies into the web , the bundles of thread in the glue globules unwind so that the filament can extend its length up to four times and still does not break .
17 Each of the Regiments could trace its history back to one of the units which had fought in Indo-China or Algeria during the previous century .
18 ‘ You can trace its history back to 1925 in various titles , and then it probably was paid for almost 100 per cent , ’ says Felton .
19 Rawcliffe can trace its history back to 1078 , the name of the village undergoing many changes in that time .
20 We have a special position in that the oldest regiment in the British Army is the Honourable Artillery Company , which traces its history back to 1537 , whereas the oldest regular units go back only to the middle of the 17th century .
21 Thanks to the likes of Pam , Sam , Merlin and Sherlock the robot has worked its way off the shopfloor , out of the realms of science fiction and into hospitals and railway stations , and is about to find its way on to one or two motorway flyovers .
22 The news worked its way round by devious stages to the ears of Brother Jerome , that the bird he desired with all his narrow might to ensnare had taken flight to a safe distance .
23 Given the link the Government has forged between the collection of data for the local tax and the registration of the very same individuals for the vote , the cost of non-payment will be the loss of the remaining political clout the underclass has with which to fight its way back into mainstream Britain .
24 It then works its way back through all the calls until it has completed the final multiplication , when it returns the answer .
25 But it too manages to find its way down to southern Africa .
26 Asked about Sun 's continued support of USL , McNealy said , ‘ Sun is the only company that can engineer its way out of any operating system royalty in a year or two .
27 The big Healey was on its way out through simple old age and the ‘ small ’ Cobra was being superseded by the even more brutal 427 as Selby fought aerodynamic mediocrity with good old-fashioned cubic inches .
28 Little Symonds Engineering rose 2p to 41p as JF Nash Holdings , a privately owned Midlands group , edged its shareholding up to 17.8 per cent .
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