Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun sg] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It allows business people and those in higher education to demonstrate an interest and a commitment to the work of young people in schools .
2 NCR Corp has won a $2m contract to provide Dutch tour operator Arke Reizen NV with one of its massively parallel System 3600 systems : the machine will serve 800 terminals at Arke Reizen 's head office and 9,000 additional remote terminals in offices across the Netherlands , it will also handle some 500,000 bookings a year and calculate and maintain Arke Reizens 's financial accounts ; it is believed to be the first time massively parallel technology has been used to handle day-to-day travel transactions — although a number of travel agents use it to analyse marketing data .
3 If we move to oil well our oil business obviously operates in a cycle different to our publishing businesses and er , at the end of the first half it had record sales and profits fifteen percent ahead in dollar terms ten percent ahead in , in sterling terms which may surprise you slightly , but I think James probably will talk about that later .
4 This will be much appreciated because it saves agency staff time and effort in trying to find you work unnecessarily .
5 Secondly , it enables community people to participate in the beginning of creating the program or plan of action .
6 SCO claims some 550,000 installations of its Unix-based products on Intel computers worldwide , and although its ODT business accounted for only 20% of its revenues in 1991 — ODT 1.0 was launched in 1990 — and 25% so far this year , it believes ODT sales will rocket to account for 60% of its sales by next year .
7 It comprises core data access and graphical analysis tools , together with Workmap , a kind of monitoring feature that plots the various stages of analysis completed by the user as a series of icons .
8 It carries Archive staff news and announcements , news on other data organisations and archives worldwide , one or more feature articles on research carried out using data sources , full details of selected new acquisitions as well as a complete listing with brief details of all new acquisitions , a diary of forthcoming events , and a book review section .
9 But it 's 24 pages , there 's an interesting club history for those who have n't read it 20 times before and from advertising it makes Roddymoor £400 a year .
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