Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The migration reversal is as pervasive across the socio-demographic characteristics of movers as it is across regions .
2 Kodak , for example , is beginning to reap the same sorts of advantage as it carefully allocates supply among all its producing units .
3 The Thatcher administration , on the other hand , ‘ do not believe that the community as a whole should continue to pay for all sorts of things that it has paid for in the past …
4 I had tried out Indonesian cooking with the chef , makeup , hairdressing and all sorts of things and it was good fun .
5 That 's where everyone 's different of course but erm I , I think it is , it is it is a factor that erm one can watch television or can listen to the radio or one can go for a walk or do all sorts of things as it were before noon and midnight but three or four in the morning , you know , when everything is
6 and not the back of the photograph , otherwise you 'll get yourself in all sorts of difficulties and it may make a nice editorial , nice letters to the editor , but it would be very irritating to the editor , because they hate having mistakes pointed out to them , and that 's picture perspective .
7 There was all sorts of processes before it got to that and after it got to that stage .
8 The Germans intensified and brutalized their methods of interrogation until it was quite usual for a prisoner who refused to talk to be kept in solitary confinement under intentionally unpleasant conditions for weeks .
9 Which was why she did n't arrive on the outskirts of Slane until it was nearly dark .
10 It only slowed down on nearing the outskirts of Teplyystan where it turned off on to a narrow road leading into the Bittsevsky forest park , a panoramic landscape of ravines and gorges layered with fir , oak and pine plantations .
11 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
12 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
13 QUESTION TIME belongs to the readers of AIM and it is up to you to make full use of it .
14 Connor McCaffrey ( 18 ) was taking the lift to his room at Queen 's University halls of residence when it became stuck between the third and fourth floors .
15 So for example in a region of high productivity you may find very low concentrations of carbonate because it 's been stripped out and converted to skeletal material being used in photosynthesis .
16 One hopes they will escape the fate of the farmers who cried ‘ wolf ’ while eating the fatted calves of subsidy or it will be hard to gain credibility during real hardship .
17 But even here the administration was careful to build up formal channels of access that it could control and that would in turn support the regime , as in the case of traditional leadership , which was recruited as a legitimizing instrument of government in the localities .
18 So John bought all twenty acres of timber as it stood .
19 Second , the firm is n't subject to the whims of the City , and does n't have to face crises of confidence if it makes a loss during one quarter — it simply does n't publish its results , and is therefore answerable only to itself .
20 The approach can still be used with much profit when it attempts to emphasize ‘ those aspects of law that it has [ a ] comparative advantage in dealing with . ’
21 I mean by this not merely that it can be represented mathematically , but that , such is its concern with the quantitative aspects of reality that it consigns all the qualitative content in our conception of the world to the realm of conscious experience .
22 And he was unable to offer crucial half time words of encouragement when it was already clear Liverpool were confronted by a Russian side in a different class .
23 We can at least now see how important a policy it might have been , how great a shift in the tides of history that it was attempting .
24 Like most defectors , Lyalin was suffering from delusions of grandeur and it was hard to judge whether he had been reading too much of Pincher 's material or books by Le Queux dating from the turn of the century .
25 People often mention ‘ metal whiskers ’ as if they were the only kind but , as a matter of fact , metal whiskers are less common and less interesting than whiskers of non-metals and it is about these latter that we shall mostly talk .
26 Illness occurs when these pictures are refused the opportunity to conform with pictures of life as it actually is .
27 ‘ There are over 20 combinations of HRT and it has to be tailored to the individual .
28 ‘ We 've had three months of investigation and it 's important that we now look forward to next year 's National when we are expecting large crowds . ’
29 The announcement will end months of acrimony after it appeared that a guarantee to base the centre in the city would be snatched away at the 11th hour .
30 Even in the prenatal period the fetus is communicating that it is growing in size ; and in the later months of pregnancy that it is capable of movement .
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