Example sentences of "and [adv] its [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But no-one on the left formulated a clear strategy of supporting military preparedness as a way of enabling the labour movement to increase its economic and political muscle — and thereby its ability to influence British foreign policy .
2 Instead of ripening into an edible delight , the emotion begins to rot and decay , and eventually its poison spreads throughout our body , often re-emerging as illness and disease .
3 The significance and measurability of life-style as a determinant of demand is a controversial issue , and so its discussion is kept to an introductory level .
4 It is not a rich land , and so its soldiers are often equipped with simpler weapons such as bows , and their costumes are more rustic .
5 The blood of animals was also sacred , or seen as belonging particularly to the deity , and so its shedding played a central role in Jewish cult .
6 Any bank which loses deposits loses balances in equal measure and so its ratio deteriorates .
7 The PC Scan uses a SCSI interface to communicate with the PC and so its adaption to the Macintosh is a foregone conclusion .
8 Lewes has only had a mayor or two for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye , where it goes back to the thirteenth/fourteenth centuries , and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
9 erm Lewes has only had a mayoralty for a hundred years , and so its ceremonial is somewhat new , but one was able to draw on the traditions in places like Rye where it goes back to the thirteenth , fourteenth centuries and erm I used some of the phraseologies out of sixteenth century Rye documents and so on in my Lewes mayoralty on these sorts of ceremonial occasions , and introduced some of the ceremonial which I knew was authentic to mayoralties elsewhere in Sussex .
10 Nature of operations The Bank operates on a non-profit-making basis , and so its interest charges are close to the average rates it has to pay in the EC and international capital markets .
11 If the matter was not dealt with at an earlier stage , the vendor is likely to ask the purchaser and perhaps its advisers to enter a confidentiality agreement before the investigations start .
12 Look also at the tops of the trees to establish a better idea of the wind strength , and perhaps its direction too .
13 Its circulation ( and perhaps its party 's sizeable electoral support ) qualified it unquestionably as a national daily in 1947 .
14 Since sexuality is so deeply inbuilt in us , it is there from the beginning and only its manifestations change from infancy to old age .
15 The more a remedy is potentised , the quicker and deeper its action .
16 They returned convinced that Britain 's trees — and especially its beech trees — were showing ‘ acid rain ’ or Waldsterben symptoms as bad as , if not worse than , those on the continent .
17 A good test of the suitability of the material they choose , and especially its intelligibility , is whether these younger children can read and understand it , and find it enjoyable .
18 The Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) was initially opposed to joining any coalition which included the right-wing German Social Union ( DSU ) , not least because the DSU and especially its chairman , Hans-Wilhelm Ebeling , had sought during the election campaign to associate the SPD with the former Communist regime .
19 1 ) , was being used by the fourth century to modernize Thessaly , and especially its towns .
20 Where we believe the orthodox account to be seriously misleading is in the causal relationships it postulates between the different factors , and especially its explanation of prison riots .
21 The removal of a large section of the landed and business sections of the community would have had a devastating effect on the province as a whole , and especially its economy .
22 A feeling of employment insecurity might be thought to stem from the agency 's lack of obligation to provide assignments on a continuous basis , and thus its inability to guarantee its workers a regular income .
23 A novel stimulus will lack internal inputs , will have a large discrepancy between external and internal inputs , and thus its elements will enter readily into associations .
24 Although I consider that at the relevant time Lautro 's Rules , and thus its procedure , were defective in the respects I have outlined , for the reasons I have given I conclude that Lautro were not required by law to afford to Winchester the opportunity to make representations as to why an intervention notice should not be served before deciding whether or not to serve such a notice .
25 In the simplest mode of operation , the current through the wire is maintained constant ; its temperature and thus its resistance , measured by the voltage across the wire , depend on the velocity .
26 How , in Schelling 's terms ( 1979 ) , a state manages the balance between voluntarism and coercion is a central key to understanding what its future investment climate might be like , and thus its attractiveness to potential investors .
27 It is still the same road , but has merely changed its function and thus its form .
28 Conversion of NO 2 to HNO 3 therefore effectively removes NO x from the atmosphere and thus its potential to lock up chlorine in a nonreactive form .
29 Growth rates in the North are well below the world average and thus its population will increase by about only 20 per cent between 1980 and 2025 .
30 Assuming that each source wishes to minimize its total costs under the emission charges system , each would blend control expenditure ( to reduce its emissions and thus its emission charge liability ) and emission charges ( on those units of pollutants emitted after control ) in the way it finds cheapest .
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