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

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1 There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance .
2 If this was the intention it came to nothing , for the title was abolished in 1554 .
3 For the reasons I have given , as a matter of pure law this House should look at Hansard and give effect to the Parliamentary intention it discloses in deciding the appeal .
4 Then and we 're always we 're always finding dead stock it seems to me , er then we could give those away on yet another stand , give the cage away on the e on our own so we will actually have provided three , four different treasures , all of which are associated with bearings .
5 And er so you see on the wedding er card it had on er , Mr and Mrs Shaw request the pleasure of Mrs Abbott at their daughter 's wedding .
6 According to sources at the highest level , the Santa Cruz Operation Inc has ‘ bitten the ideological bullet , ’ and is prepared to step out on the Unix SVR4 road — if it can cut the deal it wants with Unix owner USL .
7 does she agree that there 's something bizarre in er I certainly agree successful experiment it bringing to an end because it 's a successful experiment , er clearly the policy is only to continue with unsuccessful experiments .
8 It might just give the game the boost it needs over there .
9 The significance is the boost it gives to the AX 's performance , particularly in the context of the diesel .
10 She had learnt long ago that Nahum 's chief interest in the Foundling Hospital was the boost it gave to his own ego being on the Board of Governors , a position acquired mainly through the generosity of his brother-in-law , John Bradford , who always supported the charity financially .
11 A third was made with such force it went through her stomach and up to her heart .
12 How on earth could he tell ? she wondered , hunched against the banshee howling that came at her from all directions , hurling rain against her skin with such force it stung like grit .
13 We can all get a chuckle over that the fact that Microsoft is going to refuse to renew the cross-licence it has with IBM for Windows and NT after it expires next year .
14 Yeah I was thinking wonderful , your bedroom it looks like a palace your bedroom , .
15 I did n't like the slow speed it moved at .
16 With Sarah Chester 's on the brink of insolvency it occurred to me he might be panicking … ’
17 Now , with Teesside boxing doyen Phil Thomas as president it trains in the former Palm Lounge of the DeNiros pub/disco .
18 In Darcy 's Utopia it has to be .
19 Sir Lionel Russell , with a view from within the CNAA and the local authorities , said that he had never understood Crosland 's Woolwich speech and why he made it , and had doubts about the concentration in polytechnics because of the disappointment it meant to other colleges .
20 As a result it suffers from problems with its eyes , its teeth and its breathing .
21 As a result it slipped into a loss of £1.33m in 1988 against a £1.71m taxable profit in 1987 .
22 The damage this did to our criticism was as nothing compared with the harm it did to our poetry .
23 We recommend varieties and people write to us and say that 's no good it disappears into the water and stays hard .
24 By launching the commercial scheme in the guise of an athletic club it falls within the rules of the Amateur Athletic Association .
25 As I took my seat it dawned on me .
26 That programme it came from .
27 When the above entry is printed out according to the SIL MANUSCRIPT ( MS ) programme it appears like this : Many people will find it preferable to type the words of their dictionary in alphabetical order so that the computer prints them out in alphabetical order without further programming .
28 In 1985 , the British Psychological Society expressed the opposition it saw between women and good theory , when it claimed , as partial grounds for its refusal of a Psychology of Women Section , that the psychology of women ‘ lacks the necessary [ theoretical and methodological ] coherence to be the basis of a scientific Section of the Society ’ ( Newman 1985 : 2 ) , and questioned whether this subdiscipline had the range which a full Section of the Society requires .
29 With Amantani fresh in my mind it seemed to me that more than the cattle were tethered here .
30 It is an eye-catching portrait of twisted repression , but to my mind it fails to conveys the essentially diabolic nature of Iago 's negativity .
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