Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun] of [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Analysts predict it to report profits of £41 million in 1991 , compared with £63 million in 1990 . |
2 | It involves transformation of data so that they are reported at a comparable geographical scale , projection and set of geographical units . |
3 | The Bank of England 's new accounts show that it made provisions of £115m ( $100m ) in 1991–92 , against losses incurred in propping up small banks after the collapse of BCCI . |
4 | It made profits of £5.4 million in the 1990-91 season . |
5 | It has losses of £300 million and just ca n't pay its bills . |
6 | It contains traces of people who are among the first to be photographed in city streets anywhere in the world . |
7 | It handles chunks of data in a format 16 bits wide ; most computers , by contrast , can digest data in only 8-bit streams . |
8 | The balance sheet provides some explanation of this negative cash position in that it shows debtors of £5.8m , or 74% of Bloomsbury 's turnover of £7.8m at 31st December 1991 . |
9 | Although it achieved sales of £65 million in the last financial year , it has shed a hundred and twenty of its six hundred staff . |
10 | ‘ It becomes part of people 's lives . |
11 | Retson , Virginia-based Network Imaging Corp has agreed to acquire Optix SA for shares worth $39m : Optix is a document imaging and optical storage technology company headquartered in Paris ; in the year to March 31 1992 , it had earnings of $2.5m on turnover of some $40m . |
12 | I said definitely not , cos it makes rejects of people in society , therefore a what |
13 | Cos it makes rejects of people in society . |
14 | In 1987 the bank raised £700m in a rights issue , only to use it to make provisions of £1.02bn against sovereign debt , a move that pushed the Midland into its first ever loss . |