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

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1 We can only know an object by the sensations which it causes and are detected by our five senses .
2 Although Pepper v. Hart is the initial formulation of the relaxed exclusionary rule , the ambiguities which it contains and the failure to relate it to other aids to statutory construction are perhaps less deserving of a welcome .
3 So it is evident that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is a particular cultural conceptualization of envy and guilt : these are the emotions which it expresses and upon which it feeds .
4 Given the enormous importance of the English NAB to the future shape of public sector higher education , we shall now examine in detail the problems which it faces and the circumstances in which it is likely to operate .
5 Despite the earlier campaigns to the Forth against the Britons , this further offensive and the resources which it required and continued to require while Mercian strength increased in southern England represented a serious dislocation of northern Anglian royal aspirations , especially at a time when Oswiu remained committed to the maintenance of his influence south of the Humber , at least in ecclesiastical affairs .
6 The methods of enforcing a security interest depend upon the nature of the rights which it confers and are often in no way peculiar to company law .
7 He went there and back and do nothing to the people bol er er involved , being consulted and we 've had that going on for two years no consultation here has taken place with the people who it affects and there 's nothing in your motion to say it will .
8 Of course this figure tells one nothing at all about why the material has the strength which it has and whether it ought to be stronger .
9 It 's transferring a limited provision of legal aid into a grant to an auth to an organisation which it controls and funds , which is not allowed to do the work that is currently done under the legal aid scheme .
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