Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] it [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But he 'd plainly told her on Tuesday that it would take a week or more to get the necessary replacement part , so what was the point in ringing him ?
2 You are able to run your favourite compiler from within WinEdit and it will monitor the compilers output and allow you to view any warnings or error messages .
3 Does my right hon. Friend agree that a tax-raising Scottish assembly would be the worst thing for Scotland because it would discourage the inward investment which will be encouraged into the United Kingdom by the fact that we are not part of the social charter ?
4 Despite assurances from GM that it would maintain the British content of Land Rover vehicles at existing levels , considerable unease was felt by many politicians .
5 The ground outside this principal gate rises along Watling Street and it would seem a most suitable site for a large cemetery .
6 Israel had announced in October that it would attend the Ottawa talks , thereby ending its boycott of the multilateral refugee negotiations [ see p. 39167 for Israeli participation in multilateral regional economic co-operation talks in Paris in late October ] .
7 There was a little parapet going round the arcade and it suddenly occurred to Owen that it might provide a vantage-point from which he could more pleasantly monitor proceedings .
8 The government , meanwhile , has told the BBC that it must use a system of picture transmission developed by the Independent Broadcasting Authority , called MAC .
9 Shamir 's speech was also criticized by the Soviet Foreign Ministry and by the US State Department , the latter warning Israel that it would prohibit the use of US aid funds for resettling Soviet Jews in the West Bank .
10 The world was never told by God that it could overcome the evil inherent in it , but Christ tells his disciples to be of good cheer because he has overcome the world .
11 The Swedish government announced in mid-January that it would delay a promised phase-out of nuclear power until alternative energy sources became viable .
12 The British Government had proposed to the Council of Europe that it should examine a range of questions including that of service of process abroad , which the United Kingdom had hitherto included in its bilateral civil procedure conventions .
13 This was rejected by the other Commonwealth countries and Britain because it would allow the USA to gain an unbeatable advantage .
14 In fact managing director Almerino Furlan warned Microsoft that it could go the same way as IBM Corp because , like Big Blue , it is trying to spread itself too thin .
15 ROHITA looked special after blasting clear in the final furlong for a three-lengths win in the Payne and Gunter Fillies Stakes at Goodwood and it may take a good one to stop her in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot .
16 A county spokeswoman said : ‘ Clwyd has agreed with Wrexham Maelor that it can have the buildings but it is being held up because of the situation with NEWI .
17 The colony 's preparations for the deportations are well advanced , but its government requires the go-ahead from London before it can send the first planeload to Vietnam .
18 The personal computer market wants NT and it 'll surprise the hell out of a lot of Unix vendors . ’
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