Example sentences of "it [verb] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Although a normal ultrasonagraphy was not one of the original admission criteria , it became one in 1982–83 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Whilst other sections of the population are clearly severely affected by these government policies , disabled people experience these particular ‘ reforms ’ as an attack on their human right not to be incarcerated without trial and conviction , in so far as it renders it in some cases impossible to live outside institutions . |
4 | The government did indeed make new judicial arrangements for the peasantry , but it made them in 1861 . |
5 | A human if it met one in this spot , |
6 | The decision we made was careful , it involved us in much work , and it was , in the event , I think , a seriously mistaken decision . |
7 | It manifests itself in certain physical , professional and institutional forms : rooms , buildings , posts , chairs , departments , associations , journals , conferences , and so on . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | It manifests itself in different ways in different types or organizations . |
10 | She would make Hari Morgan interested in her scheme for an emporium however much it cost her in lost pride for in . |
11 | Thru is ‘ deconstructionist ’ in the additional sense that it places itself in multiple positions within the field of literary discourse . |
12 | It drove him in 1950 to establish a committee to help people in need . |
13 | put it put it in that one . |
14 | But the virus that killed him is so lethal that once it 's in the lungs it kills one in three of its victims . |
15 | We listen and pay attention when it says something in such a way as to attract our attention . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | It based itself in that connection on Brugnoni v. Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia ( Case 157/85 ) [ 1986 ] E.C.R. 2013 relating to the interpretation of article 2 of the Directive , which , in the Commission 's view , was not different in substance from article 1 . |
18 | It shows itself in powerful emotions that surprise us , in the richness of dream images , and in phobias and prejudices . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | It shows someone in obvious mental distress and gives a strong message that the nurse has a positive job to do . |
21 | They then have to try and unravel it and , in so doing , will find that it takes them in all sorts of different places until at the end they find a small present . |
22 | She felt it splitting her in half , then slipping back . |
23 | It engulfed her in successive waves , each one stronger than the last , and then it was one long pain , tearing at her guts . |
24 | The idea that a presumption about the future has an effect upon that future is true and obviously commonplace in the social world ( see the self-fulfilling prophecy argument ) : how did it manifest itself in this particular case ? |
25 | But it hurt him in some way to admit that one of his key men came from the wrong end of the Bible , so to speak . |
26 | This does not , like a divorce , enable the parties to marry again , but it releases them in other respects from the duties of married life . |
27 | It means one in four schools do not have a full staff . |
28 | It pull them in dire financial straits . |
29 | It had nothing in common , therefore , with the much publicised Western idea of imposing a form of neutrality on Afghanistan . |
30 | Does your spider feed on the prey at once or does it wrap it in sticky threads and feed on it later ? |