Example sentences of "its [noun] [conj] [verb] and " in BNC.
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1 | The Commission states in its reply that torture and inhumane treatment are banned in Mexico . |
2 | Do n't paint the red apple as seen , brighten and lighten its mood or subdue and cool its expression . |
3 | And then , quite suddenly , there was uproar again , with the audience almost entirely on its feet and shouting and milling about , completely out of Gerrard 's control . |
4 | She herself thinks , of biblical texts , that if one can not accept the ‘ religious , political , and personal ethos ’ of a text ‘ one can not accept its authority as revealed and as Holy Scripture ’ . |
5 | Given the 98 to 100 per cent support from dairy farmers it is looking for , that would mean it still bought virtually all the milk in its area while processing and selling much of it through its commercial company Scottish Pride . |
6 | The IPR 's main objectives are : ( a ) to promote the development of public relations for the benefit of the practice in commerce ; industry , central and local government ; nationalized undertakings ; professional , trade , and voluntary organizations and for the benefit of all practitioners , and others concerned in or with public relations ; ( b ) to encourage and foster the observance of high professional standards by its members and to establish and prescribe such standards ; ( c ) to arrange meetings , discussions , conferences , etc , on matters of common interest , and generally to act as a clearing house for the exchange of ideas on the practice of public relations . |
7 | The key to a good use is that it brings people to the building who value it for its beauty and appreciate and enjoy its surroundings — not simply people who regard it as an opportunity to acquire a large amount of cheap floor space . |
8 | The directors are also responsible to the Company for taking reasonable steps to safeguard its assets and to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities . |
9 | On a larger scale one might observe that his lifelong preoccupation with words gave him a kind of sensitivity to them , even if it was an unorthodox one ; and further that it is strange that a myth should so make its way if enshrined and embodied in words as inappropriate as critics have made out . |