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

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1 They tend to rely on their parents to put up with the drudgery of queues and are only interested in capitalism and the rewards it can bring .
2 The harshness of the new poor law of 1830 , and the fears it instilled in the minds of the working class , can scarcely be comprehended by the " poor " of the present times .
3 Of the three action sample carers , two had moved towards a preference for home care : Mrs Cummings ' daughter-in-law , though appearing ambivalent , said she was happy for Mrs Cummings to remain at home now that the project , and the services it had generated , had made caring for her mother-in-law so much easier ; and Mrs Cowan 's son-in-law said : ‘ she likes her own home so she 's entitled to stay there ’ .
4 Any country that wants to develop its industrial and agricultural production and the services it provides to its people must develop education in science and technology .
5 Therefore , in history it is not nature and technology which makes human society but it is man himself , who in terms of his already existing ideas and values , makes his own history , as he encounters nature and the problems it poses .
6 The growth of the economy — and the problems it caused — persuaded Japanese governments during the 1920s that it was in the country 's interest to go along with the internationalist trend .
7 But that , and the problems it posed , came later .
8 Instructions should be obtained from a person or persons with recent , practical experience of the business 's transactions , its products and customers or suppliers , and the problems it has experienced .
9 There 's also another problem with land reform in I ca n't really see how they could implement land reform without reverting to similar sorts of they used in which is defining class distinctions and the chaos that that causes and the problems it causes erm it is almost as if , if you go back to erm settling of accounts
10 And the improvements it has produced at the Bridgwater , UK , company , which makes high technology flexible packaging material , have already impressed several key customers .
11 In distributing power between the shareholders and the directors it will be remembered that the legal model invoked a powerful comparison between the company and the state .
12 It is expected that adoption of each of these programmes will be delayed and this in turn will affect dates for calls for proposals , publicity events , etc , although we can not tell at the moment how long the delay will last and the consequences it may have .
13 Physics is interesting in having connotations of both : as a physical science , its discoveries ( and the skills it gives to its graduates ) have obvious uses for industry ; while its status as a ‘ pure ’ rather than an ‘ applied ’ science gives it the appearance of being removed from the uses to which it may be put .
14 This allows for a far greater sophistication of analysis because it recognises that the state and the policies it pursues may well be a result of internal conflicts within the state or due to conflicts between fractions of the capitalist class or from struggle by classes opposed to capitalism .
15 The Institute has played a major part in the development of the Construction Industry Council and the policies it has developed on the key issues affecting the industry .
16 True to their forbear , the Renoirs make colour and the moods it can convey almost the leading character in the film .
17 Its ability to trap dust , the ease with which stale and fresh foam can be kept separate without mutual diffusion , and the barriers it offers to the spread of flame or explosion , are all points in its favour .
18 The new concession is now extended to companies controlled by the JOC provided the control conditions are also met by these companies and only one of the ultimate owners extends its schemes to the JOC and the companies it controls .
19 Rush 's paper in March 1836 to the Veterinary Medical Society on The Blood Circulation in the Foetus and Adult , and the changes it undergoes during Respiration was challenged by Vines as an unacknowledged copy of his own work .
20 This distinction was roughly mirrored in a major division in Europe 's economic geography ( which was also , outside England , one between those directly affected or not by the French Revolution and the changes it brought ) .
21 Thus the death of Catherine I of Russia in 1727 and the changes it produced in Russian policy in the Baltic brought about a reconciliation with Britain after a long period of antagonism ; the death in 1762 of the Empress Elizabeth meant Russia 's immediate withdrawal from the Seven Years War ; and the accession to the throne of Frederick II was an essential preliminary to the Prussian attack on Silesia in 1740 .
22 On encouraging capital flows it reads : ‘ By lifting the barriers [ facing ] the co-operation of economic entities and the citizens it should be made possible to utilize the individual savings for community purposes and to open wider and safer possibilities for the citizen ’ ventures . ’
23 But even so , for the Jones and the Riddifords it was a terrible wrench to leave the rest of the close knit Welsh family behind and there were floods of tears when the time came to say goodbye .
24 The reason the trade union movement should support the Maastricht Treaty is it 's the only Treaty that is on offer , there 's nothing else on offer but it 's a reasonable Treaty , it has differences in the U K and the reasons it has differences in the U K is the one Mr Major came back last December tell us what a wonderful opportunity it was for Britain , what a wonderful success it was for Britain that he 'd opted out of the Social Chapter .
25 Such disruption and the effects it had on the life and economy of Egypt fuelled resentment against British domination .
26 If you would like to help , please write a letter stating the following : ’ Dear Mayor Gordon , I have heard about the work of the Buklod Centre and the programmes it runs for the hospitality women , including health education , English lessons , income-generating projects and night care for children .
27 The Conservatives ' desperation to devise a counter-programme for the land , and the disagreements it provoked , demonstrate the degree of confusion which still existed in the Conservative ranks and the immense problems they still faced before the ‘ rampant omnibus ’ of the Great War rescued them by running down their opponents .
28 She makes sure that both the dirt and the germs it contains are washed away with Lifebuoy .
29 Furthermore , the grammatical structure and the rules it entails are , as Labov points out , ‘ essential parts of any logical system ’ ( 1973 , p. 45 ) .
30 Guerrilla bands overran the principal military barracks in the Tehran area and the arms it contained appear to have ended up in hands of varying political allegiance .
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