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

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1 And last night it got me into hot water .
2 It soileth my soul , It leadeth me into deep waters ,
3 It manifested itself in pedestrianised town centres and neighbourhood centres , in Radburn type housing layouts , by the provision of a direct footpath system quite separate from , and more direct than , the roads , and by bridges or underpasses where footpaths crossed the distributor roads .
4 It smothered him like dense mist .
5 It manifests itself in certain physical , professional and institutional forms : rooms , buildings , posts , chairs , departments , associations , journals , conferences , and so on .
6 The very nature of deafness and the subsequent difficulty in defining the term ‘ deaf ’ , the way it manifests itself in disrupted communication , the history and structure of deaf education and the size of the deaf population , have traditionally given deafness a high profile within special education .
7 It manifests itself in different ways in different types or organizations .
8 Although Knowledge Adventure is a DOS program , it has plenty of aural and graphical pizzazz , and full mouse support .
9 It has lots of similar properties to a larger computer , in so much that it has a similar , what is referred to as a central processing unit , and in some instances similar peripheral devices , but if one can imagine that for certain applications where these have been collectively gathered together in erm the ultimate setting on a single integrated circuit , then one has a microcomputer , comprised of a microprocessor , some memory and some appropriate interfacing devices to the outside world .
10 There followed a period of uncertainty until it found itself with new occupants Savory and Sons .
11 It contains nothing of real interest , and I have included it in the chart with Vela .
12 Make sure it contains plenty of different fabrics and textiles as well as props and items of clothing .
13 and they 've got it in but it wants it at different times does n't it ?
14 She would make Hari Morgan interested in her scheme for an emporium however much it cost her in lost pride for in .
15 Thru is ‘ deconstructionist ’ in the additional sense that it places itself in multiple positions within the field of literary discourse .
16 Kate said the evening had been a great success : it received plenty of local press coverage , the Rossendale Group increased its membership , and the Mayor agreed to donate £100 to Amnesty .
17 He had found his kingdom , and though it filled him with Adamistic yearning , he was somehow powerless to enter and possess it , Why was this ?
18 Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity .
19 It uses lots of expensive gallons of fuel to the mile and it probably has n't got even one of its tanks full so it would n't get any distance . ’
20 It provoked him to impotent fury , but there was nothing he could do .
21 Er it says something about human nature does this .
22 It fills him with strange satisfaction to think that while the great illumination of the Market Square is quite invisible from this point , the little lamps of Iron Green can be seen glowing through a gap beyond Albert Road , It is many years now since he has visited the lower end of Odborough , for his legs will not carry him up and down the hill , and he growls like a dog if anyone suggests a car .
23 It did not , however , initiate the longer-term processes discussed above , although it affected them in different ways — contributing to the globalization of liberal political ideas and economic policies , posing new challenges to the European integration process as the East European states seek to participate therein , and stimulating the process of fragmentation .
24 This is not magic , for it introduces us to new relationships of intimacy and friendship , rather than of impersonal power and fantasy .
25 It encouraged him towards early independence and self-sufficiency without which he would not have got his career off to so quick a start ; and it must have contributed to the ease with which , to further that career , he uprooted himself first from South Africa and later from his adopted second homeland in Britain .
26 At the same time , of course , it assures them of comprehensible input .
27 It shows itself in powerful emotions that surprise us , in the richness of dream images , and in phobias and prejudices .
28 And if you ca n't do it , er you know very often it , it , it shows itself in other ways , like people stamp their feet or they begin to shake with rage .
29 It shows someone in obvious mental distress and gives a strong message that the nurse has a positive job to do .
30 It concerns itself with domestic UK employment and output arising from Scotch Whisky .
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