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

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1 Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well .
2 It may therefore be assumed that a manager is maintaining an adequate policy if the competitive position is being maintained and projections indicate that it is likely to be maintained in future .
3 But life moves on , times and lifestyles change and it is difficult for some to change with them .
4 But I always had books to read and pictures to paint and it was lovely in the summer when those theatrical people from London came down and put on all those Shakespearian plays out-of-doors on the cliffs .
5 Two seconds after each sequence , a probe consonant appeared and subjects judged if it was present in the previous sequence .
6 This may be an entirely uncontentious outline of the process of delivering care to individuals , although it conceals the profound organisational and operational difficulties of devising appropriate mechanisms and relationships to ensure that it happens .
7 Siemens AG has been having such a tough time in the former Soviet Union with its nuclear safety and telecommunications projects that it has been cutting back and recalling expatriates early ( CI No 2,043 ) , but Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG does have some work .
8 A long meeting between the captains , umpires and officials concluded that it would be in the best interests of all if Greig 's appeal was withdrawn and Kallicharran allowed to continue his innings .
9 It was dominated by members of the former Soviet political system , and observers noted that it was out of step with political and economic realities after the demise of the Soviet Union .
10 The difficulty of expressing what we think adequately in matters concerned with assumptions and beliefs means that it is often easier to say what we do not agree with than what we do .
11 The contents were debated , amended and finalised in a meeting of the home owners and managers to ensure that it met the needs of both participants and employers .
12 For example , if the current exchange rate is £1 = $1.50 and speculators believe that it will shortly rise to £1 = $1.75 , then if they are correct they will make a 25c per £1 profit by holding sterling .
13 A common problem with co-referential items like pronouns and demonstratives arises when it is not clear what they refer to : Sir William Lucas is " in earnest contemplation of the greatness before him " and his daughter Maria " frightened almost out of her senses " when they meet Lady Catherine at Rosings , which expresses their simplicity and nature to be easily impressed by grandeur and presentation .
14 On the worst days , the radiation was twice as bad as any measured since the programme began in 1988 , and scientists speculate that it may be the highest ever experienced since the ozone shield developed one billion years ago .
15 When the price was raised , parents and children asked whether it was really worth it , or sandwiches would do just as well .
16 The dam is to be built on the Bio Bio river , Chile 's largest , and environmentalists fear that it will open the way for a further six dams on the river , as well as damaging the monkey puzzle Araucaria araucana pine forests , which the government has declared a national monument .
17 But experts say unless it is carefully controlled , the fish stocks and entire eco-system could be affected .
18 This small Islamic jug ( OA 1952.2-14.1 ) of the ninth century AD appears intact below when viewed by ordinary light , but X-rays show that it is extensively repaired right , especially around the rim .
19 The £4.1 billion jump in bank-lending was month was twice the average monthly increase in 1992 , but economists warned that it reflected a rebound rather than new hope that consumers are taking on significantly bigger borrowings to fuel recovery .
20 But observers reckon that it will take at least three years to resolve the situation and by then BS could be virtually bust .
21 The official death toll from the assault was put at 83 , including nearly 70 civilians , but nationalists claimed that it was as high as 600 .
22 This Act was important in that it eased restrictions in the field of public service transport , but critics felt that it would weaken the protection necessary for essentially unprofitable bus routes , mainly those in rural areas .
23 some of these workers recognize that the trichotomy is not yet resolved , but others insist that it is resolved in favour of the chimpanzee-human grouping .
24 There was division in UNTCOK whether it could accomplish anything in the circumstances ; some members felt it should report the impossibility of proceeding but others believed that it could make limited progress .
25 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
26 Farmers ' representatives have attacked the move , arguing that it would cut crop yields , but environmentalists argue that it is insufficient , and should extend to an 80 per cent cut .
27 But polls suggest that it may be the most popular party within all the black linguistic groups ; and the fighting in the mostly-Zulu province of Natal between the ANC and Inkatha shows that plenty of South Africa 's 8m Zulus take the ANC 's side .
28 CORPORATE bankruptcies in Japan rose only 2.7 per cent in January and their resulting debt fell more than 40 per cent from a year ago , but analysts said that it was too soon to say the worst was over .
29 This time , the government has promised to pay , but rumours persist that it will try in future to leave more of the cost in private hands .
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