Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 It too easily discards the spiritual dimension of human experience as attributable to some kind of personal or social pathology and it creates a taboo a bit like the one there used to be about sex .
2 cover the concrete with either polythene sheeting or wet sacking while it cures .
3 Use hot or warm water and it turns bitter and unpleasant .
4 The latter specification defines a satisfactory product ; it is only when the product has undergone change to the extent that it no longer complies fully with the check or shelf-life specification that it has reached the end of its shelf-life .
5 We think of design only as applying to aesthetic matters like furniture or graphic art but it applies to everything .
6 cos it makes a fun funny humming or buzzing noise because it picks up the vibrations through the table otherwise .
7 is fine swinging the ball with the tide erm , when Tufnell 's bowling , just an alteration in the field , Mike was deep forward square leg , if , if , that 's the right place he was neither square legged or mid wicket and it 's prompted him to move straighter , but he 's just a natural swing for the left-hander to hit with the tide in that mid wicket area .
8 It is therefore not surprising that otaku are fascinated with new technology such as virtual reality or digital compression as it connects to pornography .
9 This will not always satisfy governors , parents , the LEA — or the church or religious order if it happens to be a voluntary-aided school .
10 Don claims that his material runs with less friction than normal matting because it contains a silicone additive .
11 Educational integration therefore becomes a wider concept than social integration since it involves , among other things , how we use the knowledge given to us by the act of socialisation .
12 The application of dynamic input is more restricted than static recognition since it demands that the user have available a suitable input device at the time of writing and is obviously only applicable to handwritten text .
13 You just know when a shot is perfect because you hear that tell-tale crack when it comes out of the middle of the club .
14 This suggests that the solution of limestone in such areas must be controlled by components other than carbonic acid and it seems likely that organic acids play a major role .
15 South Africa is in a state of social and political flux as it enters a new non-racial era — yet it is still the favoured venue to host the 1995 World Cup .
16 Thank you , Lord , that you control the work of public and private industry as it affects us day by day , in our homes , in our neighbourhoods , at work .
17 Texas is doing increasing and profitable business where it keeps a certain percentage of its dynamic memory chip production uncommitted until the last 90 days prior to release in order to fulfill the requirements of customers that are ‘ sole source ’ commitments and ‘ fab-less IC companies ’ .
18 They have no bridles , the main and only spar is at the extreme leading edge and improved efficiency as it curves in flight .
19 Historical research has thus proved more successful in demolishing old myths and theories about the relationship between crime and social change than it has in replacing them with sustainable generalizations .
20 Distorting and painful killer when it spreads .
21 As yet this technique has limited spatial and temporal resolution but it does offer a means of looking at human brain activity in a fairly safe way .
22 It is a privilege enjoyed by everyone in this country but because the library profession has a responsibility for some considerable part of the provision of and access to literature and information , there is a heightened obligation for the library profession in the UK to resist censorship with a much greater collective and individual will than it has tended to show in the past .
23 Modern elite theory differs from its antecedents in aristocratic and normative elitism because it puts forward an empirical picture of the way human societies operate which is not closely linked to a particular view of the way social arrangements should be organized .
24 The net effect is to produce a loss if the share price does not move beyond the limits set by the high and low exercise prices but a small and limited profit if it does .
25 I do not see the theological basis on which we can go on saying that the human species is of such overwhelming and unique and colossal significance that it justifies as a matter of course the institutional exploitation of billions of other species .
26 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
27 The initial release provides up to 254 simultaneous mainframe sessions , file transfer through CICS and CMS and support for IBM 's NetView network management system ; it also supports Santa Cruz Unix and Interactive Unix and it costs $7,250 .
28 It is strange to me that such an obviously deep and , in my opinion , very moving , impressive poem can revolve round a mechanical , modern and brash object and almost devalue nature while putting on the personal and human mask that it does .
29 This is also a good method of making someone else fall in without even touching them , since if you sail directly upwind of someone and then oversheet the sail , you create such a disturbed and confused wind that it becomes very difficult to sail in .
30 IT manager said : ‘ ITED is a structured and disciplined procedure and it has enabled us to identify elements of training that may have been overlooked using more traditional appraisal methods . ’
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