Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Not this one ; it rides easy with only a trace of load-carrying compromise .
32 Only eight out of more than two hundred teams made it to today' final at Silverstone
33 Does the Minister agree that three-year funding for the Sports Council would allow it to plan better for development and expansion ?
34 It skimmed low over the water .
35 Bet it , bet it goes flat on you though
36 So it , it , it 's a , it goes much beyond merely a kind of er , cliche , of saying , all people can be sometimes good or people can be sometimes bad , and it tells you about the specific way in which this th this comes about .
37 Because it goes straight over my head anyway .
38 I think it goes straight in the river .
39 It goes straight in , and they do n't forget .
40 Cos it goes direct from station
41 Goes round like this and then it goes square at the back .
42 So , normally the boiler will malfunction on the D6 roll of a 6 , but if the Steam Tank has sustained 1 wound it will malfunction on a 5 or 6 , if it has 2 wounds it goes wrong on a 4 , 5 or 6 and so on .
43 At least if it goes wrong with just one A&R person out front , there are plenty more to approach .
44 ‘ Yes ’ , says Spencer ‘ when it goes wrong , it goes wrong in a big way . ’
45 it goes diagonal up one end .
46 Bob Collicutt acknowledges that he is presiding over a mature , commodity business with limited growth opportunities , but sees the free-standing role as an opportunity for it to remain profitable in the longer term .
47 The Walrus and Carpenter Restaurant st Church Street , Whitby , is appealing against Scarborough Council 's refusal of permission to enable it to remain open until midnight , an hour longer than current planning permission allows .
48 Why is it that structural ageism sanctions discrimination against older people and enables it to continue unnoticed on a daily basis , and remain unchanged over many years ?
49 It represents one of his assignations .
50 This pattern of land distribution reflects such great disparities and brings about so much poverty that it represents one of the major problems that agrarian reform has addressed .
51 The interior of the church suffered from the dead hand of the restorer between 1897 and 1907 , but it represents one of the most monumental examples of the Romanesque in Bohemia .
52 Together with BC2 it represents one of the major new general classification schemes of recent years .
53 It represents one of man 's great architectural feats and was technically a major step forward .
54 It represents all of the available picture information , and no surplus information .
55 Close under the grey buttresses of the wall one of the long stones was propped on its side , the grave beside it laid open to the frosty sky .
56 The movement of a large number of sellers in the parallel market would drive down the price , and push up the yield until it equalled that in the discount market .
57 Chichester , with a population approaching 2,000 , also had its substantial merchants , yet its wealth was matched by that of the prosperous farming community of the coastal strip and the South Downs , despite £5,850 coming yearly into the city from all corners of Sussex as the income of the cathedral dignitaries ; almost certainly the moveable wealth of the clerical establishment was proportionately every bit as high as in Exeter , where it equalled one-sixth of aggregate lay wealth .
58 It displays one of the foremost characteristics of gritstone climbing , and one which is by no means confined to Froggatt : namely a dearth of protection ! .
59 In his view it divided young from old by its suggestion that only young people study .
60 It involves all of us and how we work together to make Guinness the outstanding performer in the British Beer market .
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