Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 Meet their household and see the Manor as it was in Tudor times with everyone in authentic Elizabethan costumes .
2 A Leading aircraftsman , he joined the RAF when it was formed in 1918 after transferring from the Royal Flying Corps .
3 For example , the Dalradian succession in Scotland was chosen for attention by the MRP because it included the stratiform ‘ pyrite belt ’ similar to the area around the economic Stekenjokk Cu-Zn-Pb deposit in Sweden .
4 Lance Corpoal Gary Manning … an air despatcher … his job to drop supplies out of the Hercules while it was in flight .
5 Flight Lt McNally was navigating the Hercules when it went down and the RAF are still conducting an inquiry into the incident which happened 10 miles north east of Blair Atholl .
6 Some conditioning procedures ( in particular , those that use the suppression of ongoing behaviour as their measure ) engender the development of a CR that is similar in form to the UR evoked by the CS when it is first presented .
7 Here , as fig. 1.8 shows , the CS when it was first presented to the control subjects tended to suppress responding ; but thereafter , these subjects acquired the CR ( which involved an increase in responding ) more rapidly than did pre-exposed subjects .
8 A large aerogenerator programme is at present underway in the Netherlands where it is hoped that wind will be supplying about one quarter of Dutch electricity demand by the year 2000 .
9 LASMO is now active in The Netherlands where it operates the Markham field which straddles the border between the UK and The Netherlands .
10 California 's SIP was rejected by the EPA because it did not provide for attainment of the photochemical oxidant standard for Los Angeles .
11 On Radio Warsaw in December 1952 WIN was revealed to have been a puppet of the KGB since it was revived in 1948 .
12 He managed to turn inside his assailant and opened fire from 200 yards , seeing white vapour trail from the Messerschmitt as it pulled away .
13 ‘ They call it the Hilton because it 's such a relaxed regime , ’ says officer Babs Hale .
14 Jordan 's hope of containing the PLO challenge lay in Washington 's decision in 1975 not to recognize the PLO unless it accepted the legitimacy of Israel and Security Council Resolution 242 .
15 ‘ It was on a bearing of 280 degrees and was already west of the Falklands , so I 'm sorry but I can not see how you can say it was not sailing away from the Falklands when it was sunk . ’
16 Inchoate anger seethed on in the Weald until it exploded in the autumn of 1645 when the ‘ Clubmen ’ appeared , basically a ‘ confederacy with the vulgar multitude ’ of tenant farmers .
17 For example , one of the galleries might want the Picasso if it also gets the Cezanne but not the Turner ; but it would not insist on the Picasso if it got the Turner ; but would want both if it did not get the Cezanne .
18 For example , one of the galleries might want the Picasso if it also gets the Cezanne but not the Turner ; but it would not insist on the Picasso if it got the Turner ; but would want both if it did not get the Cezanne .
19 The practical effect of this provision is that if an MNP is formed by , say , a merger of a foreign legal firm and an English firm , the firm name used by either may be adopted as the name of the MNP if it is made up of the names of present or former principals who are or were lawyers ; a new name may be used derived from the names of one or more present or former principals of either firm ; a name previously approved by the Council may be used ; or application may be made for approval in writing by the Council of a name which does not otherwise comply with the requirements of rule 11(1) ( A ) .
20 There is however considerable interest among some of the younger members in doing this and there is a project that some of us will return to the Talyllyn when it can be arranged .
21 However , the sea air deteriorated the steel work and it was offered on loan to the MRT where it was cosmetically restored and placed on display .
22 Other people who have contributed money all their lives to the NHS since it began have to wait 51 weeks for a hip replacement .
23 Editor , — An important reason why paracetamol-methionine is rarely prescribed is that when Sterling Winthrop introduced it in 1986 under the brand name Pameton the Department of Health refused to add it to the list of medicines prescribable within the NHS because it saw ‘ no clinical need . ’
24 The Conservatives would continue to commercialise and privatise the NHS until it is run as just another business .
25 Beveridge thought a small part of the new scheme 's income should go to the NHS as it had under the old .
26 ] More cost and outcome data do , of course , help and are highly desirable ; they are not , however , particularly more necessary in a provider market system than they are in the NHS as it is . ’
27 The Labour Party will need to develop a plausible vision for the future of the NHS if it is to be seen as a credible alternative to the present government .
28 ‘ This is the Piazza as it should be , ’ Lucenzo mused , ‘ filled with people in period costume .
29 They followed the Thames as it curved down past the Savoy Palace , Durham and York House , past the high-pooped ships scarred from long voyages which were crowding in for repairs .
30 The Cabinet approved the plan unanimously and placed it before the Knesset where it was attacked by Labour , who claimed that it would increase the financial burden for the middle and lower classes , boost inflation and fail to promote the absorbtion of immigrants .
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