Example sentences of "it [verb] [det] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Is it using all its fins , and are these fins held out proudly from the body or clamped ?
2 It is easy to hate the blind arrogance of power , when it destroys that which is loved . ’
3 Oh right , yeah because it goes this whatever , is temp phone call is temporarily engaged .
4 Some theorists identify a multitude of ‘ dialects ’ spoken within one legal system , while others point to changes in the process of law creation : traditional models tend to attribute this to parliament , government and the courts , whereas increasingly it involves those who are themselves subject to legal rules .
5 nearly killed herself , she stuffed a up her fanny and it stuffed all her
6 It behoves all who wish journalists and broadcasters to enjoy " rights " to acknowledge that others have valid claims to legal protection as well — to lead a private life , to undergo a trial free from sensational prejudice , and to have false accusations corrected with the same prominence as they are made .
7 And , if it is thought that such a state of affairs is , for whatever reason , undesirable , then it behoves those who argue for another approach to learn the lesson of political realities .
8 The LMSR Company was the biggest operator of commercial road vehicles in the country , and because of this , and the fact that it built all its own stock of horse-drawn vehicles and designed and built all the bodies to its own designs on various motor chassis , it had great influence on the development of commercial vehicles in Great Britain from the early 1920s until around 1940 .
9 It has all his hallmarks , Fran .
10 It transpired that his mother only had one leg . ’
11 Which in some senses , defining it crudely , is that it matters more what you are than what you do .
12 It rewards those who put self-interest ahead of the public interest .
13 During 1967 and 1968 it received some one hundred and fifty cards or letters every day .
14 The wine — had she really allowed it to dim all her common sense , lull her into a false sense of security ?
15 Do n't have to do it done that one .
16 It 's ha it happens all your life , the noise is there all the time
17 Creggan came out of his concrete shelter into his cage , the branch thrust right over it and on to the path in front , and smaller branches from it filling half his cage with confusion .
18 It says those who use radioactive material , mainly in medical or biological research , are now to flush waste down the drains or put low level solid waste out for normal dustbin disposal .
19 They 'd come here to learn , but it seemed all they would ever learn was how to alter that which they had no possibility of understanding into something so familiar there was no point in their understanding it .
20 when was it built all them factories it was built in the seventies when the boom was in
21 As it happened all his discoveries went against the Peripatetic views , and as he advanced so the attacks on him grew , largely because the lesser ones among opponents saw their cosy lives of repetitions of dogma in danger .
22 It says that recent years have seen a transformation in Britain 's manufacturing base , and it condemns those who do not recognise it and continue to run down the achievements of British industry .
23 The best thing that can be said of them is that their contact with women is slight , the numbers who participate regularly are few , and whilst this reinforces the commonsense definition of poverty as being a result of apathy , it protects those who escape from the prescriptions of unperceptive need-meeters and from yet more management by misguided missionaries .
24 What the connection is we can only hazard a guess at but it confirms all our worst suspicions about anything-core outfits once and for all .
25 Observing Raskolnikov wince at the idea of eternity as a bathhouse , he murmurs ‘ with a vague smile ’ that he would certainly have made it like that himself .
26 But when you see it like that you do n't just distort the world , you distort yourself .
27 do it like that you need a piece of paper and lots of water and I 'll just go and get brushes .
28 So if we can find out where those these are the important points , where it cuts that axis and where it cuts that one .
29 Its tension caught the reader , there was an emotion in it , shared between him and them and it turned all his attention away from himself on to the subject matter he was speaking .
30 Since it gives one an additional reason to respect authoritative directives it affects all one 's encounters with authority .
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