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

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1 It is important to remember the liturgical context of these meditations for it supplies other expressed structures of meaning only latent within them but crucial to their full impact .
2 It crosses computerised electro rhythms with the mental thrash guitar and vocal elements of Flu , and unlike Frontline Assembly spin-off Noise Unit 's recent LP ‘ Response Frequency ’ , the noises on this Hilt album are surprisingly approachable .
3 It crosses computerised electro rhythms with the mental thrash guitar and vocal elements of Flu , and unlike Frontline Assembly spin-off Noise Unit 's recent LP ‘ Response Frequency ’ , the noises on this Hilt album are surprisingly approachable .
4 Our experience of electronic technology prepares us to accept the idea that unconscious machinery can behave as if it understands complex mathematical ideas .
5 Although it might be objected that Skocpol 's analysis courts the danger of falling into another version of functionalism , since it postulates some inherent functions of the state , it has the benefit of drawing attention to processes within the state and the specific logic which guides them .
6 It represents two inseparable qualities .
7 No company can call itself truly global if it neglects such potential customers .
8 An almost universal feature of determination is that it involves subtle chemical changes , almost certainly turning on or off genes , and the overt result may not be seen for many hours .
9 In my view , the evidence of the face ( Boxes 3 and 4 ) is of greater significance , for it involves several functional complexes of the nose , orbits and palate , and this supports the relationship of Sivapithecus with the orang-utan .
10 The latter technique allows the presentation of signed stimuli since it involves brief visual presentations of material .
11 It involves three opposed tendencies which have evolved an uneasy symbiosis .
12 It offers 126 comfortable bedrooms in a relaxed setting .
13 It offers 140 soundproofed rooms , all with bath or shower/WC , telephone , radio , cable-TV , minibar and trouser press .
14 More precisely , it fulfils two top-level functions :
15 It fulfils two top-level functions :
16 This can be illustrated by the hydration of iron oxide : This reaction is significant in chemical weathering because it aids other chemical processes by introducing water molecules deep into crystal structures .
17 The bourbon shrub rose ‘ Zéphirine Drouhin ’ is widely grown as a climber because it produces scented pink flowers and its lack of thorns makes pruning easier .
18 Sauvignon , that quintessential crisp , dry white variety , is popular in fashion-led Australia where it produces clean dry whites — but with a difference .
19 It produces some odd effects , however , for strict equivalence between postcranial and cranial elements is only reached when all the jaws are broken and the molars released .
20 This is sometimes done at discotheques , and it produces some dramatic effects .
21 The orange tree is particularly interesting for it produces three different-smelling essences with differing therapeutic properties : neroli ( blossom ) , petit-grain ( leaves ) and orange ( rind ) .
22 It produces clear legible bills for the guest , fast accurate operations for reception and security and information for the management .
23 It lies some five miles north of Manchester .
24 Where it counts -achieving spectacular results — everyone works as a team .
25 It exhibits three main facets : a ) Centralised lozenge designs with square central panels .
26 During the holiday season the head office reports on the clubs on a weekly basis , which means it needs 52 reporting periods .
27 Thames Valley Police Force says it needs 800 more officers to cope with rising crime , starting with 200 this year .
28 In short it covers all those matters that slow-down the smooth flow of the plan .
29 One of the work 's main strengths is that it covers all social positions .
30 It covers 60 square miles .
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