Example sentences of "it lends [pn reflx] " in BNC.
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1 | Designed as a demonstration of bi-partite segregation between public and saloon , it lends itself poorly to unification , and the restorable public bar would have been lost in the process . |
2 | C's attraction is that it lends itself to structured programming more readily than assembly language programming and it is within a C language shall that the assembly language modules should be inserted . |
3 | Of the two , carbon — which has the smaller atoms — is by far the more versatile : it lends itself much more easily than silicon does to the creation of intricate molecular shapes . |
4 | It lends itself to me and I return to the theatre strangely renewed . |
5 | For example , it lends itself to a curve following the outline of the frame , a garland or a solid design . |
6 | Because the music is fairly hard , it lends itself to expressions of anger and bitterness and violent feelings rather than blissed-out loveydovey stuff . ’ |
7 | than a typical marker and it lends itself to softer and more characterful styles . |
8 | It lends itself quite suitably to the UK sporting scene which is populated by many black sportsmen growing up in broken homes , settling on the side of the mother and eventually seeing the father as an anathema , as did Repton heavyweight Ray Tabi : |
9 | One reason why chalcedony has been so highly esteemed is that it lends itself to a variety of decorative treatments . |
10 | This is a good activity for small group project work as it lends itself to the pooling of information and sharing different elements of the task . |
11 | In particular it lends itself to analysis by a technique which has received limited application to extensive data for a British conurbation , namely the technique of trip chains . |
12 | So it 's a more complete er picture , of , of , of the personality , and of course it lends itself to this kind of historical portraiture . |
13 | The reason is simply that since its meaning is more abstract than that of see , hear , watch , etc. , it lends itself more easily to the inference-type sense than do the latter . |
14 | And and it lends itself to interpretive kind of approach rather than a politics sort of approach which tends to be . |