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

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1 And on my faith me think it good reason
2 In case I get it wrong ?
3 There is such volubility I find it hard to follow what some people are saying , and they make no compromises for non-native speakers .
4 Though I know that the struggle is taking place somewhere , as a housewife I find it harder to believe that there is a part in it for me .
5 I made a lot of mistakes as any young person does , but I never made the mistake of thinking I knew it all as far as the Africans were concerned . "
6 Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms .
7 Incorporated into the camera is a built in 38–115mm power zoom lens , made possible by adopting ‘ binocular ’ styling which makes it easy to hold but still allows easy access to the various functions .
8 We have recently published new planning policy guidance which makes it clear how the countryside can benefit form new businesses and jobs , if the location and design of development are handled with sensitivity .
9 This ‘ mistake ’ is itself the result of a failure to recognize the ontological status of the novel , i.e. the irreducible indeterminacy which leaves it open to multiple interpretations .
10 This cyclical fluctuation in volume is due to-the operation of the camcorder 's automatic gain control which is all the time trying to maintain a constant sound level irrespective of the natural level of the incoming signal , an effect which makes it impossible to reproduce true audio perspectives .
11 ‘ I keep telling my daughter that it was probably the cost of her wedding which brought it all on . ’
12 One aspect of the problem is , undoubtedly , the economic structure of the newspaper industry which makes it difficult to start newspapers .
13 ‘ The agent who arranged it all , ’ he continued , ‘ was he perhaps a lawyer , name of Jaggers ? ’
14 Gorman was singled out as the culprit who started it all and was promptly dispatched to the changing rooms .
15 If it is , it none the less dates back explicitly to 1961 when he played Littlechap , the Everyman figure who makes it big , in Stop The World — I Want To Get Off at the Queen 's .
16 Being aggressive is just as bad as being submissive it really is because people swing to one side you know it some people are very good at being aggressive and are very good at diving in and getting their own way and just ju by being aggressive it 's naturally aggressive .
17 Viewed in this light we consider it important that the movement as a whole should adopt a balanced approach to the problems that have arisen .
18 These have been recreated using an amazing new British technique which makes it possible to produce accurate facsimiles of ancient bodies .
19 ‘ It has grown from local roots , with local volunteers and funding which makes it responsive and resilient .
20 One group of pirates has made a small add-on circuit board which makes it easier to copy ROM cartridges .
21 All five degree courses are organized and integrated within a common Faculty framework which makes it possible for students to opt for certain units outside their main subject area .
22 So we 've tried to set the duty at a level which makes it clear to those who seek to commit financial crime that they 're more likely to be caught but which does not impose additional reporting burdens or costs on those who conduct their business honestly and that is a most important balance to strike .
23 The analysis of sin that occupies much of the second half of the book and which , perhaps fittingly from a literary point of view , distorts the balanced analytic framework of the role and nature of contemplative life in the first half , is frozen in a definitive icon in which the body of death is horriby manifested with a head of pride , back of covetousness ( worldly things that the anchoress turns away from ) , a heart of envy , arms of anger , a belly of greed , genitals of lechery and feet of despairing sloth which find it difficult to stir themselves to good works ( prayer and meditation for the anchoress ) ( 85.355a — 6a. – 154 – 5 ) .
24 I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose .
25 They have discovered that in the period when most deaths occur between two and four months 80–90pc of babies produce a sticky substance in their saliva which makes it easier for bacteria to stick to the nose and throat .
26 However , I am prepared to confirm that in my evidence to the Select Committee I made it clear that the regional electricity companies were obliged to purchase the most economic electricity on the market .
27 ‘ If A delivers goods to B on sale or return and B having received them immediately delivers them to C on sale or return , the reasonable time in the one case must , I think , be co-extensive with that in the other case and if that reasonable time elapses and C brings back the goods to B and B takes them back to A , everybody is acting within his rights , and it appears to me that property never passes … if under like circumstances A delivers goods to B and B delivers them to C in each case on sale or return and the reasonable time be , let us say , 14 days , and C after four days sells the goods or elects to buy the goods , I think property will have passed , because C will have done an act which renders it impossible for B to return the goods to A. ’
28 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that , although the definition of ‘ family proceedings ’ in section 8 of the Children Act 1989 did not specifically refer to the provisions in Part III of the Act , the section was to be read with section 92(2) of the Act which made it clear that all applications to the justices under the Act were family proceedings ; that , accordingly , the application to the justices for a secure accommodation order under section 25 in Part III of the Act were family proceedings ; and that , therefore , the statements of evidence and the psychiatrist 's report should have been admitted in evidence in accordance with the provisions of the Children ( Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence ) Order 1991 ( post , pp. 91E–G , H — 92A ) .
29 There are at least two special features of Senegal 's political inheritance which make it unique in Africa .
30 If a policeman observes you doing that he can not do anything about it because we have no law which makes it illegal to be deliberately cruel to a wild animal .
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