Example sentences of "it [adv] [verb] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 This last point implies that psychoanalysis , as such , is not concerned with the truth or falsity of religious beliefs , and that it rather counteracts the earlier arguments about religious beliefs being neither justified by sense experience nor rational arguments .
2 It did not prevent infection ; it only checked the later multiplication of the parasite after infection had taken place .
3 It only raises a further set of questions .
4 Silvio Bedini has commented that ‘ although the invention of the candle timepiece has been traditionally ascribed to Alfred the Great of England , it obviously had an earlier history in the Orient ’ .
5 What is usually said about the invention of printing is that it greatly expanded an earlier minority culture , and at last made it into a majority culture .
6 And therefore it just becomes a heavier and heavier burden .
7 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
8 It has n't learned this behaviour ; it was born with it , though it gradually learns the finer points .
9 While it was doubtless a noble religion it still had a greater contribution to make to humanity .
10 Although it still has a stronger name on the track , the 1992 road range builds on the strength of previous years .
11 It is quite incredible what has happened in my life — the help that has just seemed to come , the opportunities that have arisen , doors that have opened in all directions and , if occasionally one closed , it did n't matter because it always meant a better one would open later .
12 It also met a further requirement which Freud demanded of a new theoretical formulation , namely , that it help to explain the sociological and historical development of humanity .
13 It also had a tougher , pro-Trident stance on defence .
14 But it also fulfils a wider social purpose in setting standards for the markets and in discouraging aberrant behaviour .
15 It also promotes a wider understanding among consumers of their legal relationship with the retailer .
16 Er perhaps it er perhaps it also prompts a greater fear of not being in control , a greater fear of of er not being in in some way in command of the situation because then somebody might do something to you .
17 In part this was a reflection of the great strain on small financial resources which building , maintaining and perhaps in time enlarging workhouses imposed , but it also reflected the greater difficulty in an effective and controlled administration of out-relief in the more anonymous and densely populated towns .
18 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
19 The new name is in part a combination of the names of the two predecessor institutes , but it also reflects a wider European and even a global interest in pursuing excellence in management .
20 It also has a looser cell structure , which makes penetration by moisturisers into the top layer easier .
21 It also has a higher actual mortality , because it looks after its patients less well , and so the SMR between the two ICUs will reveal little difference .
22 The notion of segmentation is useful in identifying different categories among the unemployed , but it also has a wider usefulness in analysing cleavages in the labour market generally .
23 It also has a broader value as a means of acquainting the newer recruits with ‘ normal ’ ways of dealing with problems .
24 It also has a deeper problem : fiscal indiscipline , manifested in a budget deficit running at 7% of GDP .
25 The timing is quite nice really and deliberately so in that this will be the follow up to that in a way and it also follows the earlier conference , as you 've heard .
26 While the election of an authoritarian central government in 1979 resulted in cut-backs for local councils , it also provided a further stimulus for more community-oriented municipal projects .
27 This litany served to keep alive in French Christian memory the true place of the king as Christ 's representative on earth , at a time when political realities bade fair to obliterate it ; but it also elevated the lower ranks of earthly powers .
28 It also gives the smaller nations like Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe a crack at all the big boys .
29 One may look not only at the rest of the section in which the word appears but at the statute as a whole , and even at earlier legislation dealing with the same subject-matter — for it is assumed that when Parliament passed an Act , it probably had the earlier legislation in mind , and probably intended to use words with the same meaning as before .
30 THE TIMES described a street view by de St. Croix as " resembling an exquisite mezzotint " — but it far surpasses the earlier process .
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