Example sentences of "of [noun] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 From the freedom of play it seems to have in relation to my belly it must be in neutral .
2 If she was well enough to formulate a view on the question - and at the present rate of progress it looked as if she might be — Elinor would take a dim view of the poisoning of Tibbles .
3 Although signatures can be added after the initial printing of the Motion ( and usually are ) , its impact is judged very much on the amount of support it receives on first printing .
4 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
5 It is the biggest influx of support it has had .
6 In the US , this is provided by the usual media assumption that the Libyans are guilty — thus providing the Bush administration with the kind of support it needs in a desperate election campaign .
7 So , whilst it is possible to identify some broad directions of change it remains difficult to decide the precise implications .
8 But nursing could be forgiven for thinking that life — and thus the amount of change it has to cope with — is getting a bit too hectic .
9 I look forward to the Masters , not only in the expectation of seeing fine golf in lovely surroundings , but for the message of hope it brings to my circulation .
10 It specialises in motor insurance and has doubled the number of policies it sells each year as well as moving into household insurance .
11 Indeed , some Tory Euro-sceptics like Teddy Taylor now see such a deal as the harbinger of a two-tier Europe in which Britain would be able to ‘ opt out ’ of policies it did not like .
12 In the prophecy of Malachi it says , ‘ Suddenly the Lord whom you seek will come to his Temple ’ ( Malachi 3:1 ) .
13 Of necessity it has meant that the development of the Institution 's syllabuses tends to reflect what is , rather than what will be .
14 We could start by complaining that this argument , as an inductive argument , is very weak , since of necessity it argues from a single instance .
15 Having analysed the main provisions of the UCTA in relation to specific types of contracts it remains to consider the extent to which contracts with a foreign element are caught by its provisions .
16 Protector Somerset held the number of privy councillors around twenty , but under the Duke of Northumberland it rose to more than thirty .
17 Strategically , the Marne is important for the last line of defence it presents before the Seine .
18 The company said last October that it was expecting 20,000 subscribers by year-end , but at the start of March it had signed just 8,500 to the service .
19 By the end of March it had been announced that the coup organizers had disbanded their Council of National Reconciliation ( CRN ) and that a 25-member Transition Committee for the Salvation of the People ( CTSP ) had been established , with 10 military and 15 civilian members .
20 All of these factors together lead us an to recognise as it a puss forming organism which is often recognised by the term hyogenic organism , ability to produce puss in er the form of reactions it initiates .
21 From a methodological point of view , Bortoni-Ricardo 's work is particularly interesting , because in developing these two types of index it extends the application of the network variable beyond an analysis of small closeknit groups to an analysis of the extent to which individuals have detached themselves from such groups .
22 ( iii ) In the above definition of addition it seems that the + sign which is being defined ( that is , the one between the brackets ) is being defined in terms of itself !
23 To use the phrase which better expresses the underlying concept , what the requirements of fairness demand when any body , domestic , administrative or judicial , has to make a decision which will affect the rights of individuals depends on the character of the decision-making body , the kind of decision it has to make and the statutory or other framework in which it operates .
24 To use the phrase which better expresses the underlying concept , what the requirements of fairness demand when any body , domestic , administrative or judicial , has to make a decision which will affect the rights of individuals depends on the character of the decision-making body , the kind of decision it has to make and the statutory or other framework in which it operates .
25 And of course it keeps her brother Fariq quiet .
26 What I 'd like to do is to help them to see that they do n't need to give up on the computer , that they can actually be the master of it , although of course I do n't I 'm not suggesting that they become programmers — that would be to abdicate their function in another way — but certainly they can understand it , and I think of course it keeps coming back to this issue over and over again , an issue about education .
27 As a general rule ten years is long enough , but of course it depends on the individual and it depends on the company too .
28 Of course it depends on how other people are doing and how the team are doing . ’
29 Erm it perhaps does n't strike us as being very revolutionary but of course it depends from the context that you 're in erm to perhaps some of the absolute rulers of er of er perhaps , this was revolutionary .
30 Most universities and higher technical institutions use it , and of course it maintains its position as the link language with the rest of the world .
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