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

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1 His vigorous and provocative Unionist polemic against the importance of ‘ the constitutional question ’ is bracing , but it renders comical his charge that the SNP ‘ is a party of no compromise ’ .
2 It has all his hallmarks , Fran .
3 It 's ha it happens all your life , the noise is there all the time
4 As soon as a domestic hen chick hatches it starts pecking at grains that look like food , and as it grows older its aim at food grains improves .
5 It gets all its nutrition , all its oxygen etcetera etcetera through the placenta from its mother 's circulation and the mother has no problem whatsoever in her body functions , right , otherwise she would be a mongrel , so the food is going straight into the baby , it 's like being drip fed , there 's no problem .
6 ‘ Well , it gets all its moisture from seeds and dew .
7 I mean that , that have to hold top and bottom , you put something in the soil and it gets all its nourishment in the soil and that
8 It takes all your colour , ’ she began hesitantly , ‘ and I know I hardly look as though I would know which colour went with what , or what suited whom … ’
9 It melts all your disk drive .
10 So now you club whose Fulham name Of legend , myth and fable , Should show it merits all its fame By shooting up the table .
11 Mr Wallace acknowledged that his own ideas for a Scottish parliamentary council were unlikely to proceed , but a campaign for a multi-option referendum was ‘ the only thing we can all unite on as it encompasses all our differences ’ .
12 It addresses all my criticisms notably the text reflow problem .
13 It makes all my work — everything I 've fought so hard to achieve — suddenly seem worthwhile , ’ he told her earnestly .
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