Example sentences of "of [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 To see whether it is the high alcohol concentration or the possible lack of stimulants or their inability to act in the presence of high alcohol concentrations that is responsible for the absence of stimulatory action of whisky it would be interesting to study the effect of a simultaneous intragastric infusion of beer and whisky .
2 Stuart was very happy he 's gon na get a bottle of whisky it could n't of been a bottle of bacardi for me could it !
3 From the freedom of play it seems to have in relation to my belly it must be in neutral .
4 In particular , in this type of assessment it is important not just to think in terms of incremental cash flows above those currently being received , but also to bear in mind what the problems will be if no investment is undertaken .
5 If she was well enough to formulate a view on the question - and at the present rate of progress it looked as if she might be — Elinor would take a dim view of the poisoning of Tibbles .
6 It is the biggest influx of support it has had .
7 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
8 In the US , this is provided by the usual media assumption that the Libyans are guilty — thus providing the Bush administration with the kind of support it needs in a desperate election campaign .
9 Although signatures can be added after the initial printing of the Motion ( and usually are ) , its impact is judged very much on the amount of support it receives on first printing .
10 So , whilst it is possible to identify some broad directions of change it remains difficult to decide the precise implications .
11 But nursing could be forgiven for thinking that life — and thus the amount of change it has to cope with — is getting a bit too hectic .
12 The unity of the theme is at stake , so that after a period of change it is inevitable that we return to our original discourse .
13 Given the legal complexities of Community Charge and the rate of change it is essential that there are senior managers at the higher Principal Officer grade who can be responsible for particular aspects of Council Tax as well as being responsible for an operational group .
14 After the series of treaties in 1854 – 58 which helped to launch her on a rapid and irreversible process of change it could even still be questioned whether full-scale diplomatic representation there was worth what it cost .
15 From Bethlehem at the beginning of his Gospel to Rome at the end of Acts it is the one Spirit active throughout : first showing us the nature of that messianic salvation brought by Jesus , and then showing us how it was spread .
16 It burned all the top of his head and he hung a hot thing over the handle on the door - front door and so he put his hand on the handle and there was piece of skin it was all burned off
17 for all sorts of reasons it may fail to fulfil its potential .
18 For a variety of reasons it was not possible to hold interviews with members of the music and drama departments , or with any representative of the senior management .
19 Fourteen two , erm the great problem is it 's easier to get if an afternoon meeting can finish at a reasonable time , then I can probably but erm I think if you , if you 're looking at the clock when home in the evening for a number of reasons it might be then I would this and unless we can sort of put a restricted time on the agenda which is impossible , I can imagine coming down here at two o'clock for the meeting .
20 That i that is completely infeasible for all for all sorts of reasons it would be grossly unfair on council tenants to throw them out of their house .
21 However , if a particular journalist writes about another part of your range of products it might be tactically useful to send samples of an inexpensive new product , even though it is not in his area , simply to remind him of your existence and to jog his memory about the rest of the range .
22 On behalf of BP and Unipart , he appointed a distributor to run the shop in Baku and agree the range of products it would stock , together with prices and credit terms for both lubricants and parts .
23 For all but the most simple of products it is advisable to divide the demonstration into two stages .
24 Wary men should attempt a glimpse of such a girl 's feet , should she appear by their fireside , for if they take the form of hooves it is wiser to flee .
25 The Australian honey-guide is so fond of hair it will pluck it straight from a horse 's back or even a human 's head .
26 As a book of essays it could be important too .
27 And , and Lincolnshire , now just think Lincolnshire is a county full of woods it , it 's a
28 I look forward to the Masters , not only in the expectation of seeing fine golf in lovely surroundings , but for the message of hope it brings to my circulation .
29 In the early period of industrialisation it was the skilled ( craft ) workers who actually carried out the production task , and in the late period the skilled workers constructed and maintained the fully automated continuous-flow production process .
30 In the literature of duality it is the outcast or victim who has dealings with a double , and in the second of the two novels Charles Wychwood is an outcast whose condition copies that of Thomas Chatterton , who committed suicide in 1770 at the age of 17 , having invented a medieval monk , Rowley , and written poems for him .
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