Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is the last , and the most dramatic , skin change it makes .
2 This situation is far more benign than people obsessed with freedom make it sound , because what comes to us by no choice of our own is a gift — a whole world which we could not possibly have made and at which , in spite of all its horrors , we can on the whole only bow our heads in wonder .
3 Britain , France and West Germany have argued for a joint world turnover threshold of £3.5bn , while the majority want it set lower at £1.4bn .
4 ‘ As an eating place it 's had its ups and downs , but it 's up at the moment . ’
5 And there 's a good one with a dog up on a horse , just keep , just keeping the seat warm it 's got .
6 We know that the British Medical Association say it 's under-funded to the tune of six billion pounds but we 'll say what we said before we took control of this Council , we 'll open the books and we 'll direct resources to priorities .
7 But the authorities at New College say it 's never happened there before .
8 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to remain at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
9 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to stay at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
10 In symbolic representation the tendency ‘ indicates an object or a state of affairs as something else ’ ( Habermas 1974 : 153 ) and in the labour process it involves a ‘ subjection to the causality of nature ’ ( Habermas 1974 : 154 ) .
11 Because employers can increase their profits when they have greater control over the labour process it has been suggested that in the USA internal ‘ job ladders ’ of promotion and wage benefits were developed by managements within some large firms as a deliberate control strategy to counter unionism and increase the dependence of workers on their companies .
12 The revenue want it paid into an account in your name or a joint account .
13 According to a picture I had seen on the wall of the Royal Hotel , this Priory had been founded by King Felin O'Connor of Connaught , whose burial place it became .
14 This might possibly be an accurate forecast of the future , but anyone with experience of even a relatively simple up-to-date photocopier will know that the amount of maintenance support it requires goes far beyond this board-changing routine .
15 ‘ The IAC consider it damaging for the Labour Party to regard the SDLP as their equivalent in Northern Ireland and the IAC believe the Party should distance itself from the SDLP . ’
16 It ate their future complete it waited for them
17 As the scores were read out like a football draw it became clear that it would be a close contest .
18 Wrong ‘ Banks and industrialists who have looked into the future know it does not work on present policies .
19 like to eat , you know , there 's not much you can catch coarse fishing that you can eat anyway erm but most people who go sea fishing do it to eat what they catch .
20 With a Neff Circotherm it has every chance .
21 The Post Office is a successful and profitable organisation , and I hope that the Opposition wish it to remain so .
22 The newsletter rates HP the leading Unix vendor last year and expects it to consolidate its position this year with at least the 40% revenue increase it got last year on an 80% increase in shipped units .
23 The qualitative research review form it 's existed for sometime .
24 ‘ The Bank may — ( a ) by notice in writing served on an authorised institution require it to produce , within such time and at such place as may be specified in the notice , such document or documents of such description as may be so specified ; ( b ) authorise an officer , servant or agent of the Bank , on producing evidence of his authority , to require any such institution to provide him forthwith with such information , or to produce to him forthwith such documents , as he may specify , being such information or documents as the Bank may reasonably require for the performance of its functions under this Act .
25 The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict .
26 Wycliffe let it go at that .
27 But without the letterpress push it looks sad .
28 EMF make it sound a hell on Earth .
29 One person in three would like blasphemy scrapped as an offence — but an equal proportion want it extended to cover all religions , not just Christianity , according to a survey published yesterday .
30 A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation .
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