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

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31 And it exposed divisions which rocked the EC to its roots .
32 The Roman town enclosure , marked off from its environment by the foundation rite , had itself been sacred ; and it contained temples , the sacred edifices of public worship .
33 Another thing they have in common , sadly , is violence at screenings ; one kid was shot dead outside the cinema on Juice 's opening night and it caused distributors Paramount to withdraw advertising for the movie .
34 On Jan. 7 , 1989 , Saudi Aramco announced the discovery of a new high quality oil and gas field at al-Ragheeb , 123 km south-east of Riyadh ; this was the third in recent months , and it raised expectations that the three wells were part of a single huge field , which , if proven , would increase Saudi Arabia 's existing reserves by 10 per cent .
35 And it allows companies both to contribute to and benefit from election campaigns .
36 Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary .
37 The Food Safety Act 1990 regulates the quality of food which is produced and served to the public , and it renders businesses which do not meet the standards required liable for prosecution and punishment .
38 The presence of a complainant means that reactively organized enforcement is less private , since it is prompted by outsiders , and it permits agencies less opportunity to control their case-loads or allocation of resources .
39 The algorithm is supplied with a heuristic function , called f , and it chooses nodes from OPEN in order of their f values .
40 The Asian music like its poetry is predominantly sacred and it moves Indians powerfully .
41 It can be done , though it involves going into a little detail from time to time about points of central importance , and it needs simplifications which trouble an author 's respect for exact truth and may appal an unsympathetic expert .
42 It delineated permitted forms of sexuality , such as those directed towards economically necessary levels of reproduction , and it regulated sexualities which exceeded these limits .
43 In Japan each union caters for workers employed within a particular enterprise and it concludes agreements with the management of that same enterprise .
44 And it seems others agree with Mr Heine .
45 I am a librarian , and it seems books are going to be my only companions .
46 The vane is sometimes called the ‘ finger ’ or ‘ flyboard ’ and it gave farmers an opportunity to display their individuality .
47 The sun had moved behind the rooftops and it cast shadows halfway up the little houses on the opposite side of the turning .
48 Media activity gives shape to the ill-defined contours of the political system : it brings new players and issues into the political arena , it leaves others out and it rearranges positions and placings .
49 Antrim went into the Limerick match with a restructured attack , and it paid dividends with centre half forward Gary O'Kane and Terence McNaughton hurling superbly , and Paul McKillen stealing the show in midfield .
50 This provided a model for the evolution of African landscapes that depended upon parallel slope retreat and the coalescence of pediplains , and it stimulated canons of landscape evolution ( King , 1953 ) and the extension of the model to many areas of the earth 's surface in The Morphology of the Earth ( King , 1962 ) .
51 It brightens up the place and it gives artists a chance to show what they can do ; and it does encourage others to try their hand at painting or drawing .
52 The police national computer is one of the most comprehensive record systems in the world and it gives police officers across the country rapid access to vital information round the clock , every day of the year .
53 This in turn offers trainees the possibility of taking an objective look at their own performance and it gives trainers the chance to assess that performance .
54 The newly amended Constitution provided for a " plurality of political parties " as the " foundation of the political system " , and it deleted references to the leading role of the PDPA .
55 Mr Patten 's new policy guidance does not say the South-east 's housing provision can be held static , and it reminds planners that their job is to provide an adequate flow of land into new housing .
56 Cut glass was what is now called crystal , though it is nothing of the kind , and it has advantages apart from being elegant .
57 It is up to local authorities , but I believe the extra grant , the extra spending permission , means that a good quality education can be delivered to children in Wales er without it in any way being jeopardised by these proposals and I would illustrate later on in my speech that local government does have considerable flexibility to spend wisely and well and it has resources at its disposal to do a good job .
58 The white-and-red type remained unchanged for the next two centuries and it has elements of common origin with the Ayrshire of Scotland ( which is basically white with brown markings , especially on the neck and face ) .
59 For instance , Falmouth may be called a tourist resort , although it is also a shopping centre for local residents , and it has dockyards , a fishing industry and some light industry .
60 of handling them through the , through the assessment and statementing process and it has implications in terms of finding the resources to support those children once the statements of provision are , are drawn up .
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