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

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1 How can employees help ? * Examples of good housekeeping : Low energy bulbs ; cistern misers etc. * BS7750 Environmental Quality Standard : What is it and how does it affect employees and the Company ?
2 It plays world and indie music , it has face-painters and babies , and , if you 're interested , it 's held in the Town Hall in Shoreditch on Saturday nights .
3 It was used by American therapists , before being banned in 1985 , for marital problems as it encourages empathy and dispels hostility ; it is often called the ‘ hug ’ or ‘ love ’ drug .
4 It encourages smuggling and theft and there is a risk of items going underground and therefore becoming lost to science .
5 It encourages creativity and allows pupils to use the language they have learnt in the context of stimulating and relevant projects .
6 it encourages motivation and is good for morale ;
7 The thinking of politicians for whom education is only important if it helps boost the national economy , and this is important because it helps people enjoy what they want , and this is important because it encourages consumption and thus industry , either goes round in a vicious circle or takes off on an interminable regress .
8 A diet high in fresh fruit and vegetables is obviously to be recommended as it encourages digestion and elimination .
9 It restricts the mobility of the family , it does not create pride of ownership , it does not give a sense of belonging within the community , it encourages crime and with the resultant loss of personal safety .
10 For it mistook Darren and Michelle Fryer for a giant heating boiler .
11 It associates concepts and communicative acts with their most common or ‘ standard ’ expressions in the foreign language .
12 So it 's how quickly is it using electricity and how long did you leave it on for ?
13 Well you could work it using X and Y.
14 This this is n't calculating it using sine and cos or anything .
15 It inhabited plateaux and lowlands of the Cretaceous and preyed on duckbilled dinosaurs such as the giant sauropodomorphs .
16 However , although only a minority affected by it develop microcephaly and other conditions associated with mental handicap , it is common and attempts have been made to develop a vaccine which would prevent potential damage .
17 After this recommended detour to Ru Stoer , the road to Lochinver is resumed as it turns south and passes between the scattered buildings of the village of Stoer , occupying a bleak area of the coastal belt and itself having no features of special interest to warrant a halt , but blessed with a lovely bay and sandy beaches nearby .
18 After leaving Gruinard Bay , the landscape is again rather dreary , lacking trees , as the road follows the coast to Laide where it turns south and crosses a headland to Aultbea and Loch Ewe .
19 Indeed it transforms death and gives hope where there was darkness .
20 It would hardly have been possible for it to support beauty and extravagance and pleasure at the expense of mere survival , but it did at least hint that such a view could be held , and its mere admission of this possibility was to Clara profoundly satisfying .
21 Such lack of PR authority is desirable since it minimises conflict and ensures that the emphasis is upon cooperation and consultation between line and staff .
22 By providing clear goals and objectives , it minimises frustration and wasted effort .
23 It minimises uncertainty and helps to anticipate changes for example in demography , social factors , values and employment levels .
24 Whilst the press must not overstep the bounds set , inter alia , for the ‘ protection of the reputation of others ’ , it is nevertheless incumbent on it to impart information and ideas on political issues just as on those in other areas of public interest .
25 It , it goes click and it 's stopped .
26 ‘ I feel it discourages burglars and it seems more welcoming when one comes back to an empty house . ’
27 In the West , a car is more than a way of travelling ; it represents freedom and flexibility and is a potent status symbol .
28 It erodes love and trust ; it rips our self-esteem , self-love , self-confidence and identity .
29 It erodes savings and social benefits and threatens our currency .
30 It involves self-sacrifice and the readiness to bear endless suffering bravely .
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