Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | It is planned to achieve this by renovating the original ( 1903 ) corrugated iron goods shed and extending it on the sou east side where the dilapidated lean-to addition will be removed . |
2 | They reclaim the access to VASTNESS those musics offer but redirect it towards primitive and puerile ends . |
3 | First and foremost , Borland have taken the Windows interface and used it to good advantage . |
4 | However , this will be done with a very broad sweep to permit the focus in later chapters to concentrate on what is the essential and most interesting feature of routine policing in Northern Ireland : namely , how societal divisions affect and constrain it . |
5 | Unfortunately when other divisions come and use it they seem to think they can pick up the caravan and there 'll be a wonderful display in there |
6 | Furthermore because these societies change and evolve it was natural that morals and laws should also change according to the social and economic system . |
7 | The idealised language-system encodes meaning through grammar , phonology and the lexicon and the question of how this system is used differs from that of how linguists analyse and describe it . |
8 | In his anger and frustration , he picked up a long , curved clothes brush and banged it down hard on the surface of the table . |
9 | As a source of power , it can only be claimed and used if others recognise and accept it as a source of power . |
10 | It is like expert power in that it can only be exercised if others recognise and accept it . |
11 | ‘ The idea of nicking a Stones riff and putting it behind a James Brown backbeat and howling over the top is pretty appealing , but it 's not really what we 're into as a band . |
12 | ‘ The idea of nicking a Stones riff and putting it behind a James Brown backbeat and howling over the top is pretty appealing , but it 's not really what we 're into as a band . |