Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 What ‘ Back In Denim ’ is really saying as it launches spiteful attacks on Duran Duran and mourns David Cassidy 's retirement , is that Pop Music Is Important , as much a part of our lives , our personalities as the polluted air we breathe and the clothes we choose to wear .
2 It involves regular tests on grass , water , even cows milk .
3 This might be called a ‘ metalinguistic ’ strategy since it involves self-conscious reflection on words — their history , their etymology , even sometimes their spelling .
4 It imposes useful discipline on the production of a functional diagram in two ways .
5 It imposes legal liabilities on a person who has acted carelessly .
6 It imposes statutory obligations on employers to set down and implement policy to safeguard the health and safety of their employees .
7 What this means in essence when when you look at the geography of of the district is that it imposes severe restrictions on where you can distribute reasonable sized employment allocations around the district .
8 It offers practical advice on team work , time and task management , leadership and delegation , the motivation of others and many other topics .
9 Drawing on the organisation 's wide range of membrane technology expertise , it offers impartial advice on improving process efficiency .
10 Sailing along at forty five degrees to the wind the sail is in tightly and it needs constant adjustment on the tiller to stay on that right course because the wind is never totally steady .
11 The publicity is fairly short-lived , of course it has tremendous effect on the British media , and we 're all very , very happy for the families of these people
12 I hate my skirt ; it has pale flowers on it .
13 It has important bearings on the reliability of the Bible books .
14 It has different effects on people depending on their state of mind , but it can exaggerate depression in someone who is suffering from anxiety .
15 This kind of access to recording facilities is not of course practicable in many language teaching situations but it has considerable potential on intensive courses where students have many contact hours .
16 In addition to the usual material , it contains useful chapters on electromagnetism and relativistic fluids and introduces the reader to tensor notation .
17 It contains practical hints on walking the route , a list of key addresses for information points and explains the work being done to restore eroded stretches along the trail .
18 In this chapter we have only really attended to the negative , critical , edge of left theory in so far as it challenges rival perspectives on parties and pressures .
19 In the first place it places great stress on individual responsibility .
20 It emphasises lengthy and direct involvement with one 's subjects , sometimes over a period of years ; it places great stress on the recording of actual speech ; and it stresses the need to consider the apparently trivial , the story behind the story , the background that is normally omitted from conventional journalism .
21 It places high worth on loyalties — employee , customer , social — and sets a compassionate state at the centre of these values , providing both decent social provision and a regulated environment for fair competition .
22 Their trip was sponsored by a number of organisations , including LASMO , which was particularly keen to support the trip , as it places considerable emphasis on supporting environmental initiatives .
23 It says remote control on the top but it 's the wrong front , I think , on it I saw yesterday , yeah .
24 It says cardiac arrest on the death certificate , but a proper autopsy was never carried out , ’ said the DS , ‘ The certificate was signed by some geezer called … ’ he consulted his notes , ‘ Doctor Robert Dexter .
25 3 At waterfall it climbs steep bank on right and descends to cross footbridge .
26 Let's stick to this concept , I , I welcome it , I think it shows good thinking on the part of our officers and I would like to suggest that er , I take er , a back seat on this one , and I , I , I 'd feel probably , set up a sub-committee , I would think four or five is ample , and I would like to propose that Malcolm chairs this meeting , so that we have a fresh brain and a younger brain , looking at the future 's problems .
27 It requires great skill on the part of the teacher to match tasks to attainment levels and in reality it will prove unusual starting from a core to have a task which only addresses one level within one target .
28 Plenty of dual instruction is needed to be safe , and then it requires constant practice on high approaches to be able to sideslip effectively .
29 It takes great concentration on their part , and for weeks ahead their Teacher Phyl Bailey carefully guides them through rehearsals .
30 Taken as a whole , the 1950s can be seen as a decade in which everyone had to work very hard just to keep the District on an even keel : it reflects great credit on all concerned that , in statistical terms , the decline of the early fifties was halted so that ultimately an expansionist phase could begin .
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