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

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1 DEC quit looking for an Alpha RISC second source when it became apparent foundries were n't willing to make the kind of investment needed without knowing whether the thing was really going to take off , says Electronic News .
2 It depends some students are good and some students are n't .
3 And he told reporters before the meeting : ‘ I support the IRA 's right to engage in armed struggle — where it wages armed engagements is a matter for itself . ’
4 It envisages those visits being as varied as the need — from the person wanting a four-month placement to work with elderly people in Poland or an adoption agency in Jamaica , to someone who is planning a two-week holiday in California who wants to take off a couple of days to spend them visiting the local branch of the US National Association of Social Workers .
5 It says unlicensed minicabs are the most dangerous form of public transport .
6 It seemed both sides were optimistic last night that an agreement could be reached .
7 But it seems some employers are seeing the potential .
8 It seems these humans are often — unwell — a kind of failure even to non-scuttle .
9 If the CEMREL Research Project ( 1972 ) is any indication of what is expected it seems American teachers are looking for a child 's skill at ‘ showing ’ , and , in particular , ‘ showing ’ emotion .
10 I 'd have hoped the England team would have been selected on quality and experience but it seems those qualities are not important any more
11 ‘ I would have hoped teams were selected on quality and experience but it seems those qualities are not important any more .
12 It has not disclosed how much it thought these brands were worth .
13 That it had paradisal origins is a simplistic assumption .
14 Conservation charity Plantlife estimates the trade in British wild bulbs is worth £1 million a year ; it believes wild bulbs are exported in bulk to the Netherlands , centre of the international trade , and re-exported for retail sale in the UK .
15 The way it works these days is just so divorced from everything we 're familiar with back home .
16 It concluded more patients were being treated and waiting times had been cut .
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