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

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1 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
2 Nevertheless , their Lordships think it right to concentrate attention on the reasons given by Barnett J. for the order now under appeal .
3 If the president of one of our major trades unions is right when he asserts that no company now pays mainstream corporation tax ( that it only pays tax on the dividends paid to its shareholders ) , it would cost the nation nothing to do away with mainstream corporation tax , but think what a boon that could be .
4 It already has AppleTalk on NEWS , and expects demand to grow for workstations that can handle multiple operating systems .
5 It thus tackles head on the problem of excess or deficient aggregate demand .
6 On 7 June 1786 the society noted that it still lacked information on which to base any specific resolution for the encouragement of scientific farriery and the matter was put aside .
7 Sir Maurice reportedly decided to reduce MI6 's role in Ireland , although it still conducted operations on the continent and against IRA gun runners in North America .
8 It also sought agreement on the possible construction of pipelines to deliver central Asian oil and gas to Europe via Turkey , but ultimately only a declaration of intent was signed .
9 It also carried speculation on why plants need aspirin .
10 Cray Research Inc has a new disk array based on its DA-60 and DA-62 arrays and a new DCA-3 channel adaptor , providing the first RAID level 3 capability from Cray and a four-fold increase in data transfer rate ; it also cut prices on its DD-60 and DD-62 disk drives , which make up the DA-60 and DA-62 arrays , by 20% and 28% respectively ; DA-60 prices now begin at $190,000 and DA-62 prices begin at $120,000 ; the DCA-3 channel adaptor is based on the chip technology used in the Y-MP C90 supercomputer ; it 's $50,000 .
11 AST Research Inc cut prices for three models of its PowerExec notebook computers by up to 13% : the PowerExec 3/25SL Models 83/W and 123/W , the 4/25SL Model 203/W and the 4/25SL Color Plus Model 203/W are affected ; it also cut prices on its 66MHz and 50MHz 80486DX2-based models in the Bravo line 5% to 26% .
12 It also put pressure on Mr Sherwood to call the company 's long-delayed annual meeting to consider the bid by saying it would demand an extraordinary meeting in an attempt to vote in a new board of directors .
13 It also made statements on pressing issues in the church and the world .
14 This was done most dramatically and ruthlessly in Latin America , e.g. in Mexico under Juarez in the 1860s or in Bolivia under the dictator Melgarejo ( 1866–71 ) , but it also took place on a large scale in Spain after the revolution of 1854 , in Italy after the unification of the country under the liberal institutions of Piedmont , and wherever else economic and legal liberalism triumphed .
15 It also seeks views on the persons or groups of persons whose interests should be specifically recognised in the audit process , on the preferred method of achieving greater independence of auditors and facilitating greater involvement by shareholders and other stakeholders in the audit process , and on the longer-term mission of the auditing profession .
16 It also includes information on mineral exploration in some areas , especially that derived from the activities of the MRP or MEG projects .
17 It also runs workshops on media theory and skills , and publishes the most substantial regional newspaper , Caribbean Contact .
18 It also has designs on the German and Polish markets .
19 It also has information on nitrate levels held as part of the Harmonised Monitoring Programme and ‘ separate information on farming practices ’ .
20 It also has information on national and local government departments , with specific environmental responsibilities .
21 The library specialises in taxonomic botany ( plant classification and relationships ) , and it also has material on amenity horticulture ; garden history and design ; landscaping ; conservation ; botanical illustration ; botanical travels and exploration .
22 It also places demands on the suppliers of a wide range of building materials and components , resulting in a significant multiplier effect on regional employment and business activity .
23 It also holds workshops on media awareness training .
24 Not only does the Government want to put the railways into the private sector , it also wants competition on the routes .
25 It also covered objectives on a wide range of physical and quality of service indicators , such as volume of traffic , physical productivity , and commercial speeds .
26 It is too early to say whether this is the way the brain works but , as Rolls ( 1987 ) points out , it would make a lot of sense of a lot of uninterpretable data if it was ; it also makes sense on logical grounds , since it gets round the problems associated with grandmother cells , like the problem of perceiving novel objects and the complexities of arranging the massive degree of convergence of input required for grandmother cells to work .
27 It also throws light on the guilt-feeling associated with sex , which is a distinguishing mark of nineteenth century morality .
28 As the title implies it originally took place on Whit Monday , but when this ceased to be a Bank Holiday it moved to the new Bank Holiday .
29 This moved , long since , up to the campus , where it now has premises on one side of the main gateway .
30 It often takes place on the very instant that the contract is made .
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