Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 That is what will keep us head and shoulders above any of our competitors even if they do wave a BS5750 certificate around as though it guarantees them a divine right to business success .
2 Without trying looking very heavily at these type of sales , where savings plans have been sold for future mortgages , erm , the clients are left thinking it 's building up money for their , for their deposit , for their legal fees , and it guarantees them a mortgage at sometime in the future .
3 It guarantees YOU a lump sum — either on your 65th birthday or after ten years , whichever is later .
4 Moreover , where a woman dares not register her non-consent because of a man 's violent or frightening behaviour , the law is permitting him to benefit from his own wrong if it grants him a defence on the basis of an honest but unreasonable belief in consent .
5 In a sense this Northern mythology asks more of men , even makes more of them , than does Christianity , for it offers them no heaven , no salvation , no reward for virtue except the sombre satisfaction of having done what is right .
6 Now I understand that top level sailors welcome the one-design nature of the Grand Prix , not only because it is potentially inexpensive , but because it offers them an even platform from which to display their skills .
7 It offers them an alternative to expensive air fares .
8 It offers them an environmentally responsible means of handling sodium sulphate while providing overall economic benefits , ’ said product development manager Sarah Galbraith .
9 Cooke says : ‘ Egg pasta is certainly preferred by many chefs not only because of its excellent colour and flavour , but because it offers them the possibility of upgrading their pasta menus , thus increasing their profits . ’
10 But what makes this machine really special is that it offers you the chance to create an unlimited range of embroidery designs .
11 With its creation and destruction of individuals , it offers us a presentiment of the primordial unity that lies behind the world of phenomena .
12 Firstly , I believe , it offers us an interesting way of interpreting images of seclusion and withdrawal .
13 If Hong Kong ever does achieve democracy , it will owe Mr Lee a monument : for the time being , it owes him a holiday .
14 England is mine , It owes me a living ’ .
15 So I would have thought would be better to buy low sulphur contented diesel rather than analyse it , and in c thirteen , it worries me a little bit , because I believe that the district councils are the drainage authorities with the right about land drainage , and it was taken away from the county council several years ago .
16 If the wife can so easily dispose of this property , it may be that her husband will coax or bully her into parting with it to him or to his creditors , and so it allows her a privilege which no other grown-up person of sound mind in the country can enjoy .
17 It allows them the monopoly to exploit their invention for a period without unauthorised limitation or competition .
18 It allows us the conclusion that has just been contemplated : that the difference between causal items and their effects has its basis not only in the consideration that causal circumstances fix uniquely the occurrence of their effects , but also in the consideration that causal circumstances precede their effects .
19 So , I think perhaps if you take that out and write this continuous and non-standard one , it allows you the facility for using it or not using it , depending on the project you 're working on .
20 no I 'm afraid there 'll be no footpath there , in fact , it hurts me a bit that because they 're cutting straight , they 're cutting along in line with that pub public
21 How about Phil Hilborne giving us mere mortals some tips on the twiddly bits in Jimi 's version of Like A Rolling Stone ; it loses me every time .
22 It 's fucking madness , I 'll ge I mean it kills me the next day , it 's madness , I do n't know why I do it .
23 It eludes you the way print must elude an illiterate .
24 It interests me a lot , it really excites me .
25 If the police authority was invited to co-opt people to add to their numbers , making sure that the majority still stayed with the councillors , then I do n't think one should have too much objection to it , but if it 's to be done in this er this way of central er of central allocation er in the form of the answer to the question to my noble friend Lord Lyle from my noble friend the Minister on the 17th of January which the Noble Lord , Lord Carrigan made reference in which these people are to be er i i it staggers me my Lord , I have to stop for the moment , it staggers me the er the insolence , the insolence of the Home Office in writing down job descriptions and personal profiles for people that are going to function locally .
26 And then it cuts it every bit down into cent ce cent cent centimetres you know ?
27 Some organisations find that supporting libel actions on behalf of their members is politically convenient because it assures them a better or more polite press : the Police Federation is one example .
28 And that we have an obligation to listen to noise because it shows us the grim truth of reality .
29 It shows us the power of cumulative selection to generate an almost endless variety of quasi-biological form , but it uses artificial selection , not natural selection .
30 Gloriana is a pageant opera , but it shows us the heartbreak behind the painted progress .
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