Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [verb] its " in BNC.
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1 | But all I 'm asking for is an all-glass tank four feet long , and around 18″ × 18″ so that I can watch my shoals patrolling its full length . |
2 | Two thousand eight hundred objections were received after the council announced its plans to site its new town hall at the Hazelbank park . |
3 | The City was particularly encouraged at its plans to merge its viscose and acrylic fibres operation with Hoechst of Germany . |
4 | The 88Open Consortium has announced its plans to license its compatibility test technology to other vendors and consortia — at a price ( UX No 401 ) . |
5 | They gave it vows its teeth clashed its starvation |
6 | Labour is clearly unwilling to address that issue , and tailors its words to suit its audience . |
7 | Their agribusinesses employed its labour cheap . |
8 | One piece of equipment I really liked on the Mercedes was the wiper system — a single arm that dips in the middle of its strokes to maximise its sweep . |
9 | It allows us the conclusion that has just been contemplated : that the difference between causal items and their effects has its basis not only in the consideration that causal circumstances fix uniquely the occurrence of their effects , but also in the consideration that causal circumstances precede their effects . |
10 | He moved the most experienced soldiers in two squads of twenty-five men each , and deployed them to make a wedge within the stockade , their lines defending its walls , the point of the wedge facing the valley formed by the stream below the hot springs . |
11 | b ) The foal is very weak at birth and slow to get to its feet to get its first suck of colostrum . |
12 | Hamsters also show a strong reaction to artificial electric fields , and will change the position of their nests to avoid its effects . |
13 | London depended upon its immigrants to sustain its increase , for until the later seventeenth century its death-rates were higher than its birth-rates . |
14 | It is relatively easy for a court using the formal language of keeping a body within the four corners of its powers to impose its own view as to what the authority should have done . |
15 | It demonstrated the concern of the oil industry to be good neighbours and to take care in its actions to minimise its disruption to the natural environment , he said . |
16 | But ITV is already reshaping its schedules to build its peak-time ratings : investment in children 's programmes and single documentaries has been cut . |
17 | Advisory staff were tireless in their advocacy of PNP and in their efforts to secure its effective implementation . |
18 | His horse fretted , its haunches nudging its neighbours , and flayed the air with a hoof . |
19 | It was felt that NAFTA could spur the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) to redouble its efforts to establish its own free trade area and that other regional trade blocs might follow . |
20 | CADBURY Schweppes stepped up its efforts to strengthen its position in the continental chocolate market with the purchase of a 70 p.c. stake and an option to buy the balance in privately owned Piasten , one of the biggest companies in the German boxed chocolate market . |
21 | In its efforts to expand its network of correspondents , AENS will work with other organisations , including UCAN and the Asian Regional Association of WACC , to run journalism training workshops . |
22 | ( A sound like the mindless drone of bees ; the sound whispered to Chesarynth and she strained her perceptions to hear its subtext : like bees they 'll sting unless you sate them with security and dull the thoughts from their minds . ) |
23 | More than other self-declared ‘ sciences ’ , psychology uses this expert status of its practitioners to dismiss its theoretical uncertainties , and guarantee its objectivity . |
24 | I saw the Manor at Welshpool where a Class 37 and its passengers awaited its arrival . |
25 | Her friends say its typical of the kind of girl she was . |
26 | A company may by a special resolution of its members alter its memorandum with respect to the statements of its objects , subject to the power of the court to cancel the alteration . |
27 | ‘ The devil ! ’ he uttered , and as her hands left its edge he let her go and seized the tray before it could fall . |
28 | Meanwhile the county has revalued its assets to reflect its long lease and the planning consents obtained . |
29 | The corporation reported an annual loss of A$979,000,000 for the 1988-89 financial year , and subsequently had to sell most of its assets to reduce its debts . |
30 | This is what central government say that councils should be spending on its services given its populations ' age and social conditions . |