Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is a general feature of the education system that both through its programmed and ‘ hidden ’ curricula it plays its part in the socialisation of the individual and in social reproduction .
2 And the place is not simply the background or backdrop against which the action occurs ; it plays its part in the drama .
3 Sun is clearly demonstrating to Bill Gates some of the black arts on which the Unix industry has cut its teeth — more of which Microsoft can undoubtedly expect to face when it launches its Windows NT challenge .
4 This is the question the St John Ambulance brigade is asking as it launches its Breath of Life campaign .
5 Tel ( 021 ) 711 1343 ) has a code of practice for funeral directors which it encourages its members to display .
6 It encourages its employees to do the same on an individual basis .
7 ‘ Alexander , Michael and now William ( 2¾ ) have all been to the art class , and I 've found it encourages their imagination and creativity .
8 I 'll leap into my life , he thought , if it splits my face to bits .
9 It places member against member , it causes division , it destroys our solidarity and it weakens our movement .
10 I will destroy it now , before it destroys our friendship . ’
11 Begin by stitching the longer length on the left hand side , bringing it under Teddy 's chin and tucking the shorter length under it as it crosses his shoulder .
12 It rears its head in Eastern Europe , in North America and in Western Europe .
13 It turns its attention to the Isle of Wight Regatta .
14 Deconstruction is the form it takes when it turns its attention to specific texts .
15 The same report also , when it turns its attention to taking stock , extends itself to pupils .
16 The lad 's Jake , every inch ; it turns my heart over , times , to see him .
17 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 .
18 Our subject is the body clock ; how it influences our physiology and behaviour and how it interacts with the rhythms in our environment .
19 I suspect also that it influences your attitude towards that person .
20 Er if it upsets your tummy let us know , but that 's actually very uncommon .
21 gives me a bad head it do and it upsets me stomach .
22 the English working class … can never do anything decisive here in England until it separates its policy with regard to Ireland in the most definite way from the policy of the ruling class , until it not only makes common cause with the Irish , but actually takes the initiative in dissolving the Union established in 1801 , and replacing it by a federal relationship .
23 It points its finger at the odious hypocrisies of AIDS-sufferer Roy Cohn , one of Senator McCarthy 's henchmen .
24 If this government channelled its resources against employers who disregard the health and safety legislation as much as it channels its energy at the trade unions through the Employment Act I 'm sure we would see a great decrease in accidents and
25 Many different types on the market , but when you actually start to look into them , erm , they reveal a few things , you can see by this one it 's a fairly old one , but it is for for demo purposes only , this is one by Polycell , it 's battery operated in a plastic cases and it 's handy because it 's got a torch but when you actually put the alarm on it goes my gadget 's not working really .
26 It understands its importance in relation to character and morale , to the standard of values and behaviour . ’
27 It 's enlarged and if it ruptures his life is at risk .
28 If they think it spoils their chances .
29 Regarding attitudes , participants were invited to rank from strongly agree ( five points ) to strongly disagree ( one point ) their level of agreement with statements such as ‘ To enjoy yourself , it is necessary to have something to drink ’ and ‘ If you limit the amount you drink , it spoils your enjoyment ’ .
30 ‘ And it spoils our view of the sea . ’
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