Example sentences of "it [verb] our [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It places member against member , it causes division , it destroys our solidarity and it weakens our movement . |
2 | I will destroy it now , before it destroys our friendship . ’ |
3 | While the strength of the structure set of goals varies with circumstances during our lifetime , the period when it influences our motivation arousal patterns most powerfully is in childhood . |
4 | Our subject is the body clock ; how it influences our physiology and behaviour and how it interacts with the rhythms in our environment . |
5 | The causal chain between stimulus and response had a kind of inevitability , an independence from processes which we would normally regard as mental : it by-passed our knowledge of the friend 's personality , history , and basic assumptions about human motivation , the orderliness of conduct , and so forth . |
6 | ‘ And it spoils our view of the sea . ’ |
7 | It involves our knowledge of the world as well , and if the story had gone |
8 | ‘ What harm can it possibly do anyone if we do n't let it invade our lives ? |
9 | It made our day to know that MKM can help with more than just knitting advice . |
10 | Because to begin with , at least — it made our back ache like a son of a bitch . |
11 | ‘ This is probably the first time a lot of these artists have exhibited their work and it made our job even harder having to eliminate pieces to decide on the final winners . |
12 | Odd that it made our mother so neurotic |
13 | We shall use it to promote our vision of an outward looking Community based on free enterprise . |
14 | Those of us lucky enough to see the wonderful 1960 European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt can truthfully say that it changed our attitude to football . |
15 | Stunningly arranged and orchestrated and devastatingly sung , it changed our expectations of soul , indeed of all pop , forever . |
16 | Erm if we see you know , if we see somebody walking down a walkway , and he 's got a stereo in his arm , arms should I say , and he puts it into a car then obviously it a it arouses our suspicion , we 'll take a quick note of the car 's registration number , and we 'll pass the relevant information through to Police Station . |
17 | It saps our strength and hurts our faith in our society , and in our future together … |
18 | That is the heart of British manufacturing and it needs our policies to carry on its renaissance . |
19 | It illustrates our point beautifully . |
20 | Despite obvious Iranian links with our captors , Britain appeared determined only to exploit the better relationship with Iran for British companies seeking contracts there , rather than using it to secure our release . |
21 | It highlights our determination to spread opportunity as widely as possible . |
22 | It has our sympathy . |
23 | Not as clear as that , it 's not a ris , it 's not that they 're either going to lose the six double O one and half a million , it 's the thing that 's , admit that they might , and it weakens our position . |
24 | It places member against member , it causes division , it destroys our solidarity and it weakens our movement . |
25 | First , it challenges our world-view . |
26 | ‘ It concentrated our minds , ’ Sir Denys has admitted . |
27 | If we do not know about something or do not realise what is addressed can be understood in another manner or seen through another lens , it skews our viewpoint ; it limits our options ; it clouds our perspective . |
28 | If we decide to change the way we do business or change the way the application works on how it models our environment , then we have to revisit using this architecture every single client machine on the network and upgrade that particular business function . |
29 | The law therefore does not confer an explicit right of protest but it circumscribes our freedom to do so , and what is left can be enjoyed . |
30 | The stench from it filled our cell , making us feel nauseous and apprehensive that we , too , might catch whatever it was they were suffering from . |