Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun sg] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Rolling Stone was originally a reaction to the underground newspaper look and bit by bit it got art direction and , you know , good illustration , good photography , for this and all that , and then I got in there and pushed the type stuff .
2 and it goes apple pies or , great big line , wrapped round I think it 's bread pudding .
3 It is highly technical not just in the sense that it involves computer technology but also because it is totally based in the area of printing .
4 It offers pool tables and games machines as well as the usual club nights and private party facilities available in all the Union Houses .
5 In these ways English teachers have much to contribute to children 's familiarity with this technology and its uses , alongside the major aim of exploiting it to promote language knowledge and skills in themselves .
6 It incorporates State jewels and pearls .
7 Peter Lumsley of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry says the pricing agreement gives ‘ good value for money ’ because it covers research costs and attracts investments by multinationals to Britain .
8 The most important of these is which basic rhythm pattern the language has : whether it has stress timing or syllable timing .
9 It has cash flow but its assets are its people .
10 It has security gates and a high wall that runs along the front and side .
11 As you would expect , it has oven liners that help to clean themselves .
12 It has peat blocks and a 3″ covering of fine gravel with external filtration .
13 Currently it contains vintage Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company equipment and plans to replace it with more modern British Rail standard gear have attracted criticism .
14 Secondly , it moisturises and protects your skin and finally , it contains vitamin E and sunscreens to help in the battle against ageing .
15 Designed to bring out hair 's natural movement , it emphasises curl shape and formation .
16 It certainly has a bearing , er it , it has a bearing in two directions , it causes price increases and cost increases at the same time for the producers , so that at the same time as there are price increases , increasing inflation , there is a reduction in production .
17 The Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 , would have included in the present s14(2) of SGA 1979 and its equivalent provisions under SOGIT 1973 ( as substituted by Sched 4 to CCA 1974 ) and the SGSA 1982 , the following provision which is worth setting out in full since it received Government approval and is likely to be re-introduced in the near future : ( 2A ) For the purposes of this Act , goods are of satisfactory quality if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory , taking account of any description of the goods , the price ( if relevant ) and all the other relevant circumstances .
18 For example it monitors driving times and can tell a driver when he needs to take a break .
19 It uses case endings and word order to signal definiteness and indefiniteness .
20 It uses Object Linking and Embedding to link and attach multiple data types such as facsimiles , documentation , graphics , manuals , and technical bulletins to a customer case .
21 IBM said growth of its 1992 Unix business was lower than expected — it blames price competition and low margins .
22 It is in this layer that historians will discover answers to their key questions : how the firm responds to opportunities and threats ; how it interacts with government , other firms , its employees , and its customers ; how it establishes R&D programs and marketing strategies ; and so on .
23 It allows business people and those in higher education to demonstrate an interest and a commitment to the work of young people in schools .
24 Nor are the damns always so faint , though they are of course almost always uttered with that tendentious hindsight which devalues protest unless it proclaims class warfare and anticipates the emergence by the twentieth century of political parties created to prosecute it .
25 It embraces fluid mechanics and viscous flow as well as elasticity and shows the relations between these formerly separate fields of physics .
26 It protects business goodwill and safeguards the public from deception by giving a right of action against anyone who tries to pass off his goods or services as those of someone else .
27 The hon. Gentleman 's question was interesting in that it linked county hall and Battersea power station , making it clear that the Labour party 's plans for a reborn Greater London council are not the reassuring slim-line version that Labour spokesmen have been peddling .
28 It wears baby clothes and is patient .
29 Above all , it costs management time and commitment .
30 It separated Benioff zones that were dipping and consuming oceanic crust in opposite directions , as in the south-west Pacific trench system at the present day .
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