Example sentences of "it [adj] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 They needed a device able to scan lumps of rocks and pick out those worth processing at a rate that would make it possible to work on the huge scale required to make extraction from low-grade ores economical .
2 On the other hand we did want to keep it medieval looking on the inside , so what we did was we installed these Yorkshire sliding casement but on the inside as you can see at the top window , we put panel window .
3 What he says here it says , There are an investment project , Miss Whittaker , whose size , composition , economic significance and locational requirements make it impossible to locate on an ordinary site , so that 's one one issue , and then he says , Of regional significance or more often national or international significance .
4 Its prime objective is ‘ to see that R&D becomes an integral part of health care so that clinicians , managers and other staff find it natural to rely on the results of research in their day to day decision making and longer term strategic planning . ’
5 He had never heard of anyone actually reaching the German trenches , so he was n't sure what he was supposed to do next , and despite all the training he still found it hard to shoot on the run .
6 Understandably Diana found it hard to concentrate on the cookery course she had enrolled in a few days before her father suffered his stroke .
7 I thought that was a brilliant attempt from a boy who really finds it hard to keep on the line , you know .
8 Erm and again to make it safe , it all ran on a twelve volt system .
9 It all depends on the intensity of the work , not the amount .
10 It all depends on the problem you are trying to solve .
11 It all depends on the site in this business , ’ he said .
12 But it all depends on the treatment .
13 Prices range from under £1,000 for a basic single garage , to nearer £5,000 for a double garage with a tiled pitched roof : it all depends on the size and finish you choose .
14 Obviously , it all depends on the circumstances .
15 ‘ But it all depends on the pressures , does n't it ? ’
16 It all depends on the person over whom authority is supposed to be exercised : his knowledge , strength of will , his reliability in various aspects of life , and on the government in question .
17 ‘ In a fortnight 's time , or perhaps a day or so before ; it all depends on the weather . ’
18 It all depends on the parent , on the child , and on the misbehaviour .
19 It all depends on the level of analysis you want to apply .
20 His face was straight as , staring back at her , he said , seriously , almost stiffly , now , ‘ It all depends on the place you call home , do n't you think ? ’
21 As you said , it all depends on the home you 've left behind you , or were likely so damned glad to leave .
22 It all depends on the mood of the guest , the combination of people we have on , and a million other unforeseeable factors .
23 It all depends on the individuals involved .
24 As Newton ( 1976 , p. 147 ) notes , the literature ‘ includes case studies of powerful officers , and powerless ones , as well as the conclusion that it all depends on the department ’ .
25 It all depends on the time I can find to prepare it .
26 It all depends on the nature of the business .
27 It all depends on the purpose for which we need a scenario .
28 It all depends on the scrap merchant , like they used to send a lot of scrap iron erm from Ipswich to Germany just before the war , well they used to send they reckon they send to Danzig
29 It all depends on the elasticity of labour supply .
30 ‘ Of course it all depends on the lady , on how well I know her .
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