Example sentences of "it [vb -s] it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I think it spoils it for children it makes them it seems too long for them they 're looking forward to Christmas .
2 Whilst other sections of the population are clearly severely affected by these government policies , disabled people experience these particular ‘ reforms ’ as an attack on their human right not to be incarcerated without trial and conviction , in so far as it renders it in some cases impossible to live outside institutions .
3 ‘ It 's now coming up for its 12,000 mile service , and does n't feel as though it needs it at all .
4 It has it in writing from the LTA that it would not favour any tender from Tretorn for its Category A tournaments .
5 It wants a unitary authority and it wants it to be based upon its present framework .
6 and they 've got it in but it wants it at different times does n't it ?
7 ‘ It 's unproven technology , and Microsoft has not made it clear that it wants it as a server ’ .
8 Does n't , it holds it all , it holds it in its , in itself
9 If it does catch it , it knocks it to the ground and then grabs its throat in its strong jaws , killing it by suffocation .
10 It optimises it for distributed massively parallel processing .
11 It places it into a context of back in the 1930's when people would gather early in the morning and wait for the foreman to come along and pick out people who look suitable for work that day .
12 It uses a weapon from the arsenal usually deployed against bacteria — an antibiotic — but it uses it in doses too small to bother the bugs .
13 The supply of money is assumed to be determined by government : what the government chooses it to be , or what it allows it to be by its choice of the level and method of financing the PSBR .
14 No it says it on the paper .
15 It forces it into trying to satisfy the need which is necessary for its physical survival .
16 That tremendous happening in that man 's life , and it links it with he present and it applies to you and to me and says , this can be our experience as well .
17 Erm tin does n't rust and it protects it from the air and water , you get 'em
18 it shows it as back in force and the , and the re-present will have gone
19 So , from the dominant parliamentary perspective the Left takes the British constitution for granted as a good thing , and from the insurrectionary perspective the Left sees the British constitution ( if it sees it at all ) as beyond the pale of reasoned consideration and change .
20 When a central bank buys a surplus of foreign currency it exchanges it for domestic currency , here Deutschmarks .
21 It starves it of funds and then it complains when we ca n't deliver the services that the expect .
22 The document says it is impossible not to notice how society , for the most part , makes human sexuality banal , since it interprets it in a reduced and impoverished way , ‘ connecting it only with the body and egoistic pleasure ’ .
23 at the speed I was doing it keeps it to that , if I 'd of kept it to fifty it would of been a lot more
24 Well the speeds it achieves wo n't actually take it into the air … but it takes it into the record books .
25 Perhaps the book of lamentation is not the book you normally turn to , to find words of encouragement , but there are tremendous encouragements to be found in it , listen what the profits says there , in the third chapter , he says this I recall to my mind , and he 's talking about the time of his own affliction , the time when he is going through it , the time when nobody loves him , the time when everybody 's against him , when he 's suffering and he 's in pain the time when life is full of bitterness for him , he says this I recall to my mind , therefore I have hope , the lords loving kindness indeed never ceases for his compassion 's never fail and here Jesus is demonstrating that , he 's compassion 's never fail , he 's loving kindnesses they never cease , here in his dying hour Jesus is showing that in reaching out to this man but as we said the other week the , the deepest , the most important significance of what Jesus did then , of what Jesus said then , its not just of the historical account , but that he is able and willing to say and to do exactly the same today in your experience and in mine , what he did for that man on the cross he 's ready and willing to do for every one of us the incident may of happened nineteen hundred years ago , but there 's the old hymn , the verse reminds us , picks out that very story and it says the dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day and there may I , though via us he wash all my sins away , and that verse from William Cowper 's hymn , it takes up that great historical event , that tremendous happening in that man 's life and he links it with a present and it applies it to you and to me and says this can be our experience as well .
26 A rhetorical figure does not disrupt a conventional meaning randomly ; it shifts it in a particular direction .
27 Here it distinguishes it from factual enquiry , at least as that is conceived by those with a robust sense that there is a way things really are in the world .
28 I despise the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ since it demotes it from a work inspiring extreme reverence to just another large painting .
29 It 's the way it combines it with a ‘ look ’ as striking and individual as any on the road today , both inside and out : from the inverted half-moon headlights to the reprioritised facia with its straight-ahead warning light strip and digital speed , fuel and range display on the centre console ; from the impossibly sporting rake of the bonnet and windscreen to the way the rear seat is set on runners to offer the maximum degree of flexibility between legroom and luggage space .
30 And it serves it from premises in Road and Lane in Lincoln .
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