Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [det] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It supplies much information which even the specialized dictionaries of technical and scientific subjects do not provide .
2 It represents all households which contain an elderly person .
3 a Tobby and they do this body camping , they have to do it early in the morning or late at night when it 's cool and it produces this liquid which verbella it 's already fermenting and at this
4 When it is established it develops many runners which bear green shoots at intervals .
5 One feature alone redeems the book , namely that it illustrates many works which have rarely been reproduced since the original publication of the albums by Redon , though we could also have hoped that the quality of the reproductions were a little better .
6 In addition , it highlights those assets which are subject to central bank control thus enabling the latter to regulate the money supply in the economy .
7 Like PageMaker it lacks the sophisticated text entry and manipulation tools necessary to generate the material it will process but , unlike PageMaker , once it has that material it can produce documents virtually automatically .
8 But the company believes that it has some products it can sell new , notably software for diagnosing faults in computers .
9 With its comparatively meagre resources , adult education might be seen as being at a disadvantage when catering for adults with special educational needs but , in reality , it has some features which enhance its capacity to respond .
10 This is essentially a digging tool but it has another function I have always found particularly useful .
11 It has several features which make it a useful starting point for a tour across north Switzerland , a kind of advance taster of the delights to come .
12 It is part of their religion , a religion I do not scoff at as it holds many elements which match our own even though it lacks the truth of ours .
13 And if a few romantics mutter against the ‘ satanic mills ’ , despoliation of the countryside and pollution of the skies from the factory chimneys , the machine shunts them aside as surely as it repulses those Luddites who would shut down its engines if they only knew how .
14 The G M B if it passes this motion we welcoming a proposal to extend majority voting in the Council of Ministers to new areas .
15 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
16 The term ‘ inn ’ is given a technical meaning : it describes those hotels which fall within the scope of the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 .
17 It concerns some issue which may ultimately imply a choice of what to do about it .
18 There is no lack of evidence here for his concern for the welfare of his cathedral church and of the monasteries and churches of his diocese ; but this occasionally confused register suggests , even so , a bishop with political and financial interests which extended beyond routine local and parochial concerns , for it includes many documents which show his close interest in international political developments .
19 What follows is not an exhaustive survey , though it includes those references which indicate Leapor 's literary standing .
20 The first , covered by s3(2) ( a ) will be instantly recognisable as an exclusion clause : it includes any term which purports to exclude , limit or restrict the proferens ' liability for a breach of contract : for instance , a clause such as : The Seller accepts no liability for any loss suffered by the Buyer as a result of any delay in delivery would be caught by s3(2) ( a ) .
21 It includes any people who , within the year before the transaction , were directors of the vendor or purchaser or any other company which is within its group of companies ( including subsidiaries of its ultimate holding company ) and includes shadow directors as defined by CA 1985 , s741 .
22 The search for spirituality can become diverted also into cults or fascination with the occult , and if it avoids these dangers it can become simply another form of aesthetic experience and move away from the major religious traditions , so that the arts become a kind of substitute for religion .
23 If it shifts that way you get a greater liberation of , of ion , of H plus ions which moves the P H down , making it more acid .
24 Practical English Usage is invaluable because it solves many problems which are frequently not dealt with in coursebooks .
25 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
26 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
27 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
28 He has warned the council that unless it rectifies this situation it should expect strong opposition against the bill .
29 Because it enjoys this authority it is capable of affecting the fortunes of people beyond the scope of its authority in the two ways mentioned above .
30 So I would give her Penelope , she 's one of the moss , er it 's pink , it 's er repeat flowering , it flowers all season which some of the others do n't and a yellow one Graham Thomas I think would be my other choice .
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