Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The Italian team 's French driver Jean Alesi posed for photographers in the new model but was unable to demonstrate the lightweight 644-B 's abilities at the car 's unveiling as it had broken down on Tuesday before it could be taken on a test run .
2 On the most trivial of levels it could be claimed that Version 3.0 had caught up with Ventura because it supported stylesheets and graphics wraparound .
3 And camping We 've just come back from Cornwall and it was very wet .
4 This was discussed with Ann earlier this year and is being carried out during August because it is the most convenient month .
5 I have seen some of these treatments carried out on patients and it looks horrific .
6 The analysis of the RPD is best carried out by computer since it involves tracing every possible path through the network and calculating the cumulative probability for each path .
7 The analysis of the RPD is best carried out by computer since it involves tracing every possible path through the network and calculating the cumulative probability for each path .
8 Normal prudent accounting principles require that the prepayment should be written down to £20m where it can be seen that it will not be fully recoverable ( see also CA 85 , Sch 4 , para 23 ) .
9 The third component should be written off against profit if it represents an overpayment or transferred to reserves if an underpayment .
10 I had grown up with class but it was a shifting , unstable , changing force and you fancied across it regardless , for the world was open .
11 Jabberwocky is a poem that was made up in Wonderland and it describes some of the wonderful creatures to be seen there .
12 When it takes over your life , you know , anything that happens to you is related back to food whether it 's you know , connected or not , that is when it becomes an eating problem .
13 In order to get a true comparison between the firms ( and accordingly between the contributions , both capital and income generating , of their partners ) it may be necessary : ( 1 ) to revalue capital assets to a common date ; ( 2 ) to bring in the profits from the disposal of any property not required by the merged firm ; ( 3 ) to devise some means of compensation if goodwill is to be written out of account where it has previously been treated as an asset in which the partners have a share ; ( 4 ) where work in progress features in the accounts of one of the firms , to eliminate it by billing or to write it off against the capital accounts of that firm 's partners ; ( 5 ) to settle how bad debts are to be treated post-merger , either charged generally against the new firm or separately against the partners of the old firms ; ( 6 ) to write off the value of old fixtures and fittings ; ( 7 ) to revise profit and loss accounts to a common accounting date .
14 Much of the Forestry Commission 's early planting was certainly crude and insensitive , but in recent years it has become more attentive to its landscaping responsibilities ( not least because the Forestry Commission has found that there is money to be made out of tourism if it does so ) and now employs landscape consultants to advise on its planting policies .
15 Laing admits that the Spanish company was bought out of desperation and it cost United Biscuits dearly .
16 He was shocked to find the puppy 's legs had been tied up with string before it was placed in a bag and dumped .
17 For this reason the golfball picture of the planet , with regular internal layers and smooth , uniform demarcation zones , has fallen out of favour as it has encouraged what are probably quite wrong estimates of temperatures at the core .
18 Mrs Ross ’ s condition had deteriorated ; she had fallen out of bed and it seemed she might have suffered a further stroke .
19 Er , now the the point I really want to refer to is erm just what role an auditor ought to play er in the er insurance and financial service industry in looking at particular firms , erm I have several interests which the honourable member for Edinburgh central knows about , er the one that I think is relevant er to tonight is that I am an elected member of the insurance brokers registration council and the way that erm the way that we regulate insurance brokers erm is laid down by statute but it does actually demonstrate the advantage , the benefit of erm of having a statutory requirement for audit and for er a proper oversight of what then follows in terms of the way that the regulator reacts to what the auditor may say .
20 A different objective can be chosen : for example a rise in the wages of stilled workers at the expense of the less skilled who will be laid off by management as it pursues the objective of survival .
21 Just as a stylesheet is set up for text so it is possible to create a basic colour palette using either the HLS ( Hue , Lightness , Saturation ) , CMYB ( Cyan , Magenta , Yellow , Black ) or RGB ( Red , Blue , Green ) models .
22 The most successful writer who had lived in an English colony was Aphra Behn , who was brought up in Surinam before it was transferred to the Dutch in 1668 , and her most important novel of American life , Oronooko , was so completely sympathetic to the Indian hero that it should be considered as an early contribution to the cult of the noble savage rather than a book which could help its English readers understand the wider world .
23 I was born in Durban and brought up in Zimbabwe so it was an historic moment for myself as well as the South Africans . ’
24 The module must be brought back on line before it can be installed/deinstalled .
25 Indeed , BA would almost certainly have pulled out of negotiations if it had thought a referral was likely .
26 Perhaps scenting less than total absorption from his audience , he concluded , ‘ Like us , if we 'd have clung on to liveries when it was n't profitable .
27 ACT is now a separate computer maintenance company that was split off from Apricot before it was bought by Mitsubishi , the Japanese conglomerate that produces everything from the four-wheel Shogun to equally rugged Nikon cameras .
28 ‘ I left at the right time as I felt the band had run out of ideas and it was becoming motivated by the wrong things .
29 ‘ Since 1987 , 270 Darlington companies have gone out of business and it has been overwhelmingly small companies .
30 I complained before it went out of warranty and again after it had gone out of warranty and it was sort of very dodgy and I had
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