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

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1 With the arrival of scientific methods in the twentieth century , we have been able to determine the essential nature of a healthy diet , and with it make dietary changes based on knowledge .
2 It encourages woman-centred psychologists to ignore the wider discursive structuring of methodology , and to assume that revaluing a traditionally female-identified method positively guarantees its feminism .
3 East Anglia and the South-West continued to grow , as did the South-East until 1966 , then it experienced net loss owing to the massive haemorrhage from the capital .
4 Surely a forlorn ambition , but it goes some way to explain , what would otherwise be so difficult to understand , why eminent members of the nascent
5 With the detector in omnidirectional mode it bleeps when it receives any radar swap from within 5 miles ( 8 km ) .
6 A reverse takeover offer is , at first sight , curious , because it involves one company taking over another company with much larger resources .
7 It involves drastic measures to cut the use of energy and materials : 750,000 Chinese bicycles are on order , factories have been shut down .
8 In the second place , it involves some intention to maintain that control on the part of the possessor .
9 Made from a mixture of egg white and icing sugar , it involves vigorous beating to incorporate as much air as possible .
10 We do not want to say that one kind of state causes the other kind , but neither does it make much sense to say that they are ‘ parallel ’ or ‘ identical ’ .
11 ‘ Would n't it make more sense to land at the Luftwaffe base at Cherbourg ? ’
12 But would n't it make more sense to catch that nutter who 's roaming the countryside around here ? ’
13 mhm Does it make any sense to put in the same numbers _ does it add to the attraction from a statistical point of view , the likelihood to win ?
14 Does it make any sense to encourage Western style ‘ social security ’ in the Indian context where only a small proportion of the population is currently covered ?
15 Far less does it make any attempt to improve these procedures to meet their critics .
16 As one would expect , the composition of precious metal artefacts has always been heavily influenced by economic factors and it became common practice to modify their value by alloying them with baser metals .
17 Applied to ecology , hierarchy theory throws new light on old knowledge , it offers new models to test , and it tells ecologists where to look for phenomena that might not be apparent to human senses .
18 Its deliberations had been hurried , its request for evidence stressed the need for a brevity viewed by many as excessive and it lacked sufficient resources to produce a credible alternative to any Government proposals .
19 It led young Dundas to form an unusual view of the institution over which he was later to preside .
20 But Night Trap could not be exempted because it depicted violent actions involving realistic images of human beings rather than straightforward computer graphics .
21 And although the er , the causal relationship is not completely established , it is a very helpful way of remembering that one of the principle distinguishing features of this organism which separates it from other members of the genus staphylococcus it pr it produces this enzyme to coagulate things on and the effects of this enzyme are illustrated here as against the control preparation , you see a clot form due to the action of this enzyme on clotting practice which has been put into this test tube serum .
22 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
23 It was only after the rebellion of autumn 1483 had demonstrated that Richard had lost the support of a significant number of his brother 's men , that it made political sense to indulge in general criticism of Edward IV 's reign .
24 Later it made economic sense to plan for the vehicle to carry things which had been given free in England but which were too heavy for me to manage for the whole way .
25 The answer is Yes , but it would have taken much longer and with the Government 's 1994 Review so imminent it made good sense to push on with the change process .
26 It made public declarations supporting the work done by purity groups , insisting that child prostitution was one of the burning issues of the day .
27 Our masters have had to size up the capacity they have at different plants and it made more sense to move production to Leeds
28 When the same species was found occupying two separate territories , it made more sense to work out how it could have migrated from one to the other than to assume that it had been created independently in each area .
29 There were n't , we did it singly and it made more people did n't it ?
30 The model is couched in ex-ante terms as it specifies expected security returns as a function of the expected return on the market portfolio .
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