Example sentences of "it [vb -s] these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While an industrial tribunal may err if it misinterprets these guidelines , the Employment Appeal Tribunal has emphasised that , for all the potential complexity , the assessment of compensation is inevitably a rough-and-ready exercise . |
2 | It behoves these teachers , in their advisory roles , to try to influence school policies and to encourage some form of monitoring accompanied by the diagnosis of significant faults . |
3 | The view that certain types of fiction occupy a mediatory position between the ‘ reality ’ of a cultural heritage and contemporary ‘ true ’ accounts of it elevates these texts to a status which the novel has not held for quite some time . |
4 | It contains these provisions . |
5 | It challenges these discourses , too , by valuing women 's active sexuality positively , and by defining lesbianism very broadly , as a matter of political or cultural identity , rather than simply of sexual relations ( e.g. Rich 1980 ) . |
6 | In the nineteenth century , it was possible to see female castration as a cure , just as it happens these days that women request cosmetic surgery to make their genitalia look ‘ more tidy ’ . |
7 | It says these herbs do turn up in some food supplement . |
8 | Now the basis for the pathogenesis is not well enough established for us to expect you to understand the details of how it achieves these processes , but one thing which is remarkably clear is that the organism is a capsule producing organism and that once it gets into the er cerebral spinal fluid that predominately is an acute inflammatory . |
9 | Its value must therefore be judged by how well generally it achieves these intentions . |
10 | Even if it meets these conditions , it will not be entitled to the concessions unless , at no time during the year , has it , or any member of the group of which it is a member , been a public company , a banking or insurance company or an authorised person under the Financial Services Acts and , if it is a parent company , unless the group qualifies as a small or medium-sized group . |
11 | The extent to which accounting information enters into the consideration of relevance and how far it meets these constraints , is determined by an additional concept : materiality . |
12 | If it meets these requirements the exchange may obtain RIE status under the FSA . |
13 | details of any SPRs to which the SSR responds and whether it closes these SPRs or just replies to them . |
14 | The framework I want to propose rests upon a regard for the importance of the active , interpreting self in social interaction ; for the way it perceives , makes sense of and works upon the actions of others and the situation in which it finds itself ; the way it pursues goals and tries to maximize its own ( often competing ) interests ; the way it pursues these things by combining or competing with other selves ; the way it adjusts to circumstances while still trying to fulfil or retrieve its own purposes — and so forth . |
15 | Artificial lenses of this shape are optically poor , but a fish 's lens is designed so that it corrects these aberrations , achieving a quality of image with a single lens which camera manufacturers are still trying to match . |
16 | It finances these pensions from a flat-rate weekly poll tax , called a contribution , and a levy on employers per head of employee , with some supplement from general taxation . |
17 | It is extremely positive it sta , it clears these points up and and answers most of these questions so I would urge Mr Chairman that to on sheer education , on terms of provision of services , I 'm not party to all of the politics , I agree with what you said , absolutely crazy . |
18 | The search for spirituality can become diverted also into cults or fascination with the occult , and if it avoids these dangers it can become simply another form of aesthetic experience and move away from the major religious traditions , so that the arts become a kind of substitute for religion . |
19 | Particularly if dissimilar investments with different time scales are in competition for funds , the NPV method has merit in the general case , because it takes these factors into account . |
20 | particularly if dissimilar investments with different time scales are in competition for funds , the NPV method has merit in the general case , because it takes these factors into account . |
21 | But in the time it takes these children to ask for a drink of water an accomplice has slipped in the back and helped himself . |
22 | and it takes these batteries and everything and she says I 'll pick them up eleven cock , o'clock on Friday |
23 | It seems these humans are often — unwell — a kind of failure even to non-scuttle . |
24 | If the family can be said to perform functions for the society of which it is a part , it performs these functions indirectly ( that is , through the individuals who , as adults , move out of their own families of origin and form families of procreation ) , and possesses a certain degree of latitude as to the performance of these functions . |
25 | Also , Brother owners should be careful that the brush does not find its way into the needle retaining springs , so that when you pull or push the brush , it bends these springs . |
26 | It hopes these measures will return it to profitability by the second quarter of 1993 . |
27 | It fosters these links and contacts throughout the world . |
28 | It fosters these links and contacts throughout the world . |
29 | On these more complicated issues the short-paragraph style is less satisfactory , leading to over-simplification , but at least it puts these concerns on the green consumer 's agenda . |
30 | It pays these creatures to be very conspicuous indeed . |