Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] [noun pl] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 It was widely recognised as an important landmark and NME readers voted it their fourth best album of 1987 .
2 In the days before radio the shelter was a link with other drivers and todays cabbies say it should have been kept for them .
3 And then it grew , and traders and service providers thought it worthwhile to settle here and go into business .
4 The National Lottery Bill has sparked a storm of controversy with charities , football pools companies and bingo halls claiming it will hit their takings .
5 The restructure of the coal , aggregates , Speedlink , petroleum and metals businesses made it relatively easy to identify and organise separate sub-sector fleets , increasingly recognised by the new grey livery decorated with esoteric fleet symbols and depot badges .
6 But travel trade groups and business analysts put it lower .
7 Glen Brittle already has a youth hostel and a campsite , and in the height of the season the single track road to the shore can barely cope with the number of climbers and tourist cars using it .
8 Available evidence confirms sorry first of all the increase in the provision of affordable dwellings identified by this monitoring survey er is not being maintained , so there is a national problem South East regional problem field and in our own er monitoring report on housing development and population change we say four point seven two available evidence confirms the existence of a social housing problem in West Sussex and surveys studies suggest it is significant and that table on page forty items , gives you the precise er application position erm it is I think erm just .
9 This clash between school values and home values made it very difficult for some schools to tackle problems of pupil absence .
10 They have to attend enormous numbers of operations and watch experts doing it .
11 A mile further on is White Scar Cave , the best known , most advertised and heavily patronised in the district and a compulsive halt for coaches and cars ; indeed , the large parking space , the roadside signs and shopping facilities make it a commercial rather than a show cave .
12 So one may take it that everyone receives at least a smattering ; and more flexible A-level and university courses make it possible for people to combine more advanced science with arts subjects in a way that was virtually impossible in my day .
13 English civilian and army personnel found it natural to consort with the Ulster majority when off duty .
14 Now remove the yarn from the yarn guide and on Silver and Knitmaster machines reposition it on the yarn guide on the other side ( on the side that is now nearest the knitting ) .
15 This takes place in strong winds and both the Mistral and Funboard divisions use it .
16 The tax and succession laws make it virtually impossible for landlords to create smallholdings on their estates , and the Land Tenure Acts ( designed to protect tenants ) have dried up new tenancies .
17 Analysis of a small Roman plaque with a black patina and gold inlays proved it to be largely copper with traces of silver , gold and arsenic , adding weight to the view that this patination technique was practised in the West as well as the East .
18 But the Pill is not suitable for some girls , who have a lot of problems and side effects using it .
19 Although CDTV , like CD-I , attempts to disguise its computer origins , it comes with appropriate ports and connection interfaces to make it possible to add a keyboard or mouse , external floppy disc drives and other standard computer peripherals .
20 The future of the PCE , which was the main component of the United Left ( IU ) coalition , was similarly subject to debate as some trade unionists and party activists suggested it should be dissolved into the IU at the PCE congress in December , in order to improve the IU 's electoral prospects .
21 AEA itself has appointed consultants and merchant bankers to help it develop and refine its work on strategic options as its contributions to the DTI review .
22 Some of the 500 people forced to leave their homes after Thursday 's freak storm in the Llandudno and Conwy areas believe it could be several months before they are able to return to their homes .
23 The Financial Times ' headline ‘ US and UK groups battle it out for contracts ’ on February 11 is the title of a report which notes that ‘ British engineers say US project managers traditionally prefer to operate with other US companies . ’
24 If the training and enterprise councils think it appropriate to make some of those funds available for unemployed people , they are perfectly free to do so .
25 In most tutorial groups , in Arts , Social Science and Business students take it in turn to open the discussion .
26 CROAT and government forces slugged it out for parts of central and southwestern Bosnia yesterday , sending waves of bedraggled Muslim refugees fleeing eastward .
27 Hardware and software vendors exude it .
28 For years we had studiously avoided visiting the island of Bali on the quite false assumption that its international airport and beach hotels placed it beyond our professional interest .
29 The worker and soldier termites attack it , as they will attack any intruder .
30 Normally rain is slightly acidic at pH 5.6 , but emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides cause it to lower to a pH of 5 or less .
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