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

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1 It concludes that damaging levels of sulphur are deposited on 75 per cent of all European forestry , with the most severe impact occurring in those eastern countries which were once communist .
2 It looks like different rules apply .
3 And Freud 's answer is that it matters because human beings have inherited this guilt from the primal crime .
4 In practice it occurs when deaf children can write a word better than speak it .
5 It has been suggested that it occurs when susceptible individuals do not get enough natural light during the winter months .
6 It says that recent years have seen a transformation in Britain 's manufacturing base , and it condemns those who do not recognise it and continue to run down the achievements of British industry .
7 Later , in a chapter entitled ‘ The Application of Paint ’ it says that recent books on decoration have ‘ done more to debase the traditional approach to decoration than to further an appreciation of its subtleties ’ .
8 It says that future versions using 16M-bit chips rather than the present 4Ms will enable DEC/3000 Model 400/S and Model 500/S systems to address 512Mb and 1Gb main memory respectively ; they are out now at $4,800 for 32Mb , $7,800 for 64Mb .
9 Yes , yes , it 's covered by the note underneath , where it says that independent schools receive inspections and advice as and when requested by the D O E .
10 It is dependent on the stability of existing states of affairs since it assumes that future situations will be predictable replicas of those in the past .
11 The mbo of Fenchurch was engineered by JO Hambro Magan , whose managing director Alton Irby said : ‘ It shows that leveraged buyouts can be done , even if this one was difficult .
12 It shows that positive policies to ease the pain of job-loss are now the norm rather than the exception .
13 It recognises that custodial sentences are the least effective way of dealing with young offenders , and emphasises community penalties like supervision orders .
14 It states that all-pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March .
15 It fears that vast quantities slate waste in Gwynedd will be quarried and exported causing severe damage to the landscape and its wildlife , the network of rural roads and many Welsh-speaking communities .
16 A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon badgers in a remote area .
17 A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon the animals in a remote area .
18 It fears that local authorities will want to move residents to somewhere cheaper and that they will have little choice but to comply .
19 It forms when chlorine-containing compounds such as CFCs break down in the stratosphere and then it triggers photochemical chain reactions that can destroy as many as 100000 molecules of ozone per molecule of ClO .
20 It acknowledges that pedagogical functions are dispersed among a range of people and influences which assume significance in a child 's life , ranging from family members to peers , formal and informal educators as well as organizations like the churches and the media .
21 It appears that alternative proposals — put forward by the RICS and others — may require developers to produce a statement on whether land is contaminated when any planning application is submitted .
22 So far it appears that other monuments in care have not been affected , although Mousa Broch has yet to be visited .
23 Although the old grammatical drills and exercises do not seem to have raised standards of composition , it appears that new ways of teaching language can be of help .
24 It appears that poor readers make less use of this mode of selective reanalysis and the work aims to discover whether this is because the use of a spatial code is peculiarly characteristic of very fluent readers .
25 Moreover , it appears that mid realizations are gradually appearing in environments ( such as pre-voiceless stop ) where low realizations were once the norm .
26 It appears that certain ways of applying the criterion of independent maximisability are valid only for established senses .
27 It appears that black males and females of West Indian origin have a strikingly lower prevalence of both hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia compared to those of Asian or European extract ( Pacy et al , 1985 ) .
28 It appears that deciduous trees do not acidify in this way .
29 That 's good , erm , yes , there 's a , there 's a continuing debate as to whether agricultural prices have fallen , right , but it appears that agricultural prices have in have indeed fallen over the , over the last century .
30 It appears that industrial skills in Britain are more often transferable between employers , partly because of the apprenticeship system , whereas in France , they are less so because of greater use by employers of in-house training and up-grading .
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