Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | When bound to DNA , the 12–20 loop has a completely different conformation from the β -hairpin it adopts in the holorepressor , and wraps around the phosphate backbone ( Fig. 2 b ) . |
2 | How much e energy it uses |
3 | Er mum it does n't matter where everything 's got milk on does it ? |
4 | It 's got a broken er ignition it 's broken in two . |
5 | I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money . |
6 | erm on the question of the board all is answerable to the general meeting of the er company it 's held in the Autumn of each year . |
7 | HyperSoft Europe Ltd , Hassocks , West Sussex , says the Alan Cohen Consultancy Ltd AL/1 pack it markets as Application Browser is not a Cobol-to-C converter , but a code analyser and transformer that can prepare Cobol programs for migration from any system ( CI No 2,103 ) . |
8 | but she said I want , no , Keith had three thousand we ought to have it and erm , I said it 's mum and dad 's money it 's got nothing to do with you , you 've got kids , we 've had that money |
9 | Rather language acts as a substitute for the thing , or in Derrida 's formulation it acts as a supplement . |
10 | But from Hobbes 's description it seems as though its very contemplation filled him with a trembling , timorous fear . |
11 | However , in the early days of a band 's existence it operates more often as a partnership . |
12 | Now that we are facing demands to keep the most detailed records of children 's progress it makes sense to involve children in some of this work . |
13 | Warms a man 's heart it does . |
14 | In Darcy 's Utopia it has to be . |
15 | Though all this may sound complicated , after the first year 's practice it becomes merely routine . |
16 | And because it has open server in front of it from the client 's side it looks like a server , so any of those two hundred clients or any of front end tools can have access to the email system as if it was a resource or server . |
17 | Until Christ 's return it remains enemy territory . |
18 | The inheritance , her son 's and her husband 's inheritance it 's gone ! |
19 | His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback . |
20 | His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback . |
21 | He said Advanced Micro 's announcement it plans to ship ‘ hundreds of thousands ’ of 80486 chips this year amounts to about one week of Intel 's total productive capacity , and as for the latter 's plans to line up a manufacturing partner to boost production in 1994 , he said he doubts the company will find much excess capacity in the industry — and any company acting as a partner with Advanced Micro could face legal action , but he would not say what Intel might do . |
22 | This became a massive exercise ; in Keble 's edition it runs to more than 2000 pages . |
23 | To the church 's credit it has never seriously attempted to rewrite this side of its history . |
24 | The Power Tool is a type of power soak , but according to the user 's guide it has a reactive load identical to that of a speaker cabinet . |
25 | With 32Mb RAM and 500Mb disk housed in a Sparcstation 2 enclosure , 16″ colour screen and a year 's warranty it comes in at $13,500 . |
26 | At Clogau St. David 's mine it occurs in small , rich , steeply-dipping shoots associated with pyrite and pyrrhotite together with galena and bismuth tellurides . |
27 | Third , ‘ theories that attach moral significance to difference ’ : these approaches regard inequality as morally important , whenever in a person 's life it occurs . |
28 | So very early in a horse 's life it establishes eating habits , and the horse may be very reluctant to change these habits when it is mature . |
29 | As a behind-the-scenes view of an artist 's life it makes an interesting comparison with other recent artists ' lives — Rodin , John , Modigliani and Picasso — all of whom he knew . |
30 | Judging by the scheme 's success it looks as though Darlington 's Railside Revival project could have a profound impact on the North-East as a whole well into the next century . |