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

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1 It plays back four frames on each revolution of the disc so you can not freeze the frame at any point you choose .
2 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
3 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
4 It is no good giving the United Nations a role and wanting it to carry out these measures on our behalf but not giving it the means to do so .
5 But he wants it to go up one percent .
6 I need it to go up that way
7 The difference between the two kinds of training is not as great as would appear at first sight because it turns out that task training has in common with skill training an emphasis on the perceptual side of human functioning .
8 ‘ Well , ’ says Howard , ‘ it turns out that Mishkin does n't actually have any money himself .
9 Thus it turns out that chapter 6 is concerned with the elaborate preparations for the ark 's return , and with its re-entry into Israelite territory .
10 ‘ And that one ‘ undred was only because the grahnd sloped like the north face of Iverest of ‘ e ‘ ad only to tap the ball and it got up faster speed than any fielder . ’
11 The Pentagon was interested in the role of certain Commonwealth countries as well as Britain herself , nor did it rule out separate arrangements with the more important of them if necessary .
12 This time warm air came from the south , hotting up as it passed over warm land .
13 And one his suggestion was approved and tried , it wiped out all incidents of damage and robbery .
14 And when racism exploded in the eighteenth century — to justify slavery — it wiped out any acknowledgement of African achievements .
15 I was really pleased to get so much in the way of useful comment and feedback — a lot of it bringing up incidental considerations that we clearly have n't yet given enough thought to .
16 Rushing , rushing , traffic from morning to night : it goes on twenty-four hours a day .
17 I mean , the side bits look nice heavier cos it 's it gives you that it goes up that way .
18 it goes up that way .
19 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
20 I hope it goes off one day .
21 before it goes out front page , and the fifteen promises will no doubt will be noted by all who have an interest in our service .
22 It goes back 50 years .
23 It is peat-coloured , and its gills both camouflage it by breaking up its outline and enable it to breathe in still water .
24 The decree also declared that the union and republican governments should investigate ways of transforming inefficient collective and state farms into private or co-operative farms , although it ruled out compulsory dissolution .
25 Although the mainstream group , Fatah , made clear that it ruled out any question of subverting the Hashemite regime , other groups , of which the PFLP was the most notable , made equally clear their view that the overthrow of the Hashemites was a necessary preliminary to the recovery of Palestine .
26 There is also ‘ value-rational ’ ( wertrational ) action , where the goal is so dominant for the actor that it drives out all calculation or concern for consequences .
27 Has it enough working capital to enable it to wait out this period without becoming insolvent ?
28 Has it enough working capital to enable it to wait out this period without becoming insolvent ?
29 it conked out other day
30 The new format will make it easier for the person receiving it to pass on relevant information to members of staff with particular subject interests .
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