Example sentences of "it [verb] [coord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So by controlling the concentration of the reagents that will affect which way it goes and a lot of them are temperature sensitive , we heat it up it goes one way , cool it down it goes the other .
2 For long moments it gazed and the rabbits remained motionless , staring back without a sound .
3 Most young readers , and I was one of them , were bored by the seeming ponderousness of so much of the narration and probably gave up too soon to grasp the understanding of the American Indian mind it offers and the rapport that can be achieved with an understanding white man , here the legendary ‘ Hawkeye ’ .
4 Instructions on the drawing may indicate the assembly to which it belongs and the drawing number of that assembly .
5 We looked at the contexts in which it arose and the purposes for which it happened .
6 The relatively cheap and rapid transportation it provided and the elasticity of capacity the companies boasted gave a powerful boost to the mass holiday-making industry .
7 He paced the lift anxiously until it stopped and the doors parted again .
8 Then it moved and a man stepped out in front of her .
9 Another problem is the sheer eclecticism of progressive rock , both in terms of the variety of sources on which it drew and the range of styles contained within the genre .
10 The recipient gets what it needs and the donor gets the jobs to provide it .
11 We can examine individual finds or groups of them in different ways , depending on how the find was made , the area in which it occurred or the problem on which it might throw light .
12 Warnie said that there was room only for a clear cut division of opinion — if one is a Catholic , the aumbry contains Our Lord and of course even prostration is hardly reverence enough : but if one is Church of England , it contains but a wafer and a little wine , and why in front of that should one show any greater reverence than in any other part of the church ? …
13 Each dictionary differs in the information it contains and the style in which the information is presented .
14 Although Pepper v. Hart is the initial formulation of the relaxed exclusionary rule , the ambiguities which it contains and the failure to relate it to other aids to statutory construction are perhaps less deserving of a welcome .
15 The Super Sportster Z had won every race it entered and the shareholders go a good dividend .
16 Qualities such as the physical condition of the member of the opposite sex , the resources it holds and the extent to which it bears characters that have been subject to sexual selection can all affect whether or not it is chosen ( see Halliday , 1983 ) .
17 ‘ I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
18 The then editor of The Architectural Review , J.M. Richards , offered an affectionate description of the English suburb in The castles on the ground ( 1946 ) , which instead of pouring scorn on suburban taste , took more seriously the needs it fulfilled and the impulses that created it .
19 The TEI header allows for the provision of a very large amount of structured or unstructured information under the above headings , including both traditional bibliographic material which can be translated straight into an equivalent MARC catalogue record , as well as a wealth of descriptive information such as the languages it uses and the situation within which it was produced , expansions or formal definitions for any codebooks used in analysing the text , the setting and identity of participants within it .
20 At night , at certain seasons , it glowed like fire , sometimes it seemed but the portal of a well-lighted hall ; and one old stone-breaker declared he had heard wonderful music issuing therefrom , the like of which he had never heard before ; while on one occasion he had seen troops of gaily-dressed elfins repairing thither , some on foot and some in carriages , and they all went into this mysterious hall .
21 Throughout his career he seemed to be around when it happened but the finger of accusation rarely pointed in his direction .
22 Cos I remember it rained and the caravan nearly came in the river .
23 A forest fire in the dead woods , and then it rained and the smoke stopped .
24 We 're working hard in here to get it going and every time we get it going we get a break in .
25 An l.e.d. requires 2V approximately between its ends to make it work and the output from the stereo would hardly achieve this or might only do so intermittently with loud sounds .
26 It opened and the MP appeared .
27 and er the second door on , you , it opened and the doctor came out and called for the next person to come in , she did n't look to be above forty year old
28 The beauty o' cricket — I 'ope yer agrees with me , gentlemen — is the team spirit what it revokes and the goodwill and respeck for opponents what perculates the game , as represented ‘ ere today as we — you — share them scones together . ’
29 Drop a spot of highly volatile liquid on such a wing and the colours disappear as the liquid occludes the physical structure , only to reappear as it evaporates and the light is splintered once more .
30 As has been said elsewhere in this book athletics reflects the society in which it exists and the experiences of Linford , his family and black British athletes mirror exactly those of the majority of black British citizens .
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