Example sentences of "[noun] it [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With its tendency to glorify brute force it outrages moral standards and inflames the passions .
2 For some enterprising footballers like Celtic 's Harry Hood or Aberdeen 's Willie Miller , the pub is a business opportunity run to the highest standards , but for others it can be either a modest earner , an extension of their drinking or a desperate attempt to grab a livelihood from the cinders of football , an industry that has never fully protected the talent it exploits .
3 Erm one of the problems fish have on this is that they lay their eggs in gravel or something like that and where males have their own nest sometimes another male comes along and er takes it over , hijacks it piracy and interestingly enough what happens in those situations a pirate male will come in , displace the existing male from his nest and fertilize a few eggs and then buzz off .
4 However , in 1971 Gerard 't Hooft showed that a unified model of the electromagnetic and weak interactions that had been proposed earlier by Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg was indeed renormalizable with only a finite number of infinite subtractions .
5 The educational psychologist may be invited to observe a child it playgroup should this be deemed useful hut will not , as a rule , carry out a formal assessment during playgroup time which would thus single the child out from his/her peers and probably deprive the other children of their leader 's care .
6 However , as the contractor is free to time the work within the contract period it wold be illogical for the contractor to be able to claim the cost and time effects of an influence which might have caused further delay but did not in fact do so ; and in the situation described it is likely that the first cause rules .
7 Erm there is a study where they looked into erm men in the workforce and women and in the workforce and er if men worked together in factories it sort of reinforces their speech patterns , their workmates are reinforcing their speech pattern so they 're more likely to use non- standard .
8 I have never had any difficulty crossing it here but if you are walking in , or just after , a deluge of rain it mist be better to avoid the area by following the path along the western side of the river .
9 Rem it rem it out and put it back in later and see if it crashes .
10 No not enough is it B R Is it bran ?
11 Always remember that you can use tap water on it , if you 've only used drain water it sill certainly have been a bit short these last two summers .
12 Yellow-like in colour it sort of floated in the air .
13 How ; s it taste ?
14 My main task was to bottle wine — Red Biddy it was called , at 1/10d a quart bottle — and Guinness it 7d a bottle .
15 The station it Gwalior , a neo-Mughal construction with chatrio at every corner , consisted in effect of a series of pavilions connected by verandas in a light and elegant stone .
16 However , for optimum performance the size of control intervals and control areas should be so arranged that a sequence set record will be stored on the same cylinder as the control area it indexes .
17 Another thing we used to do regularly as well we boys er there was a erm a yeast merchant in erm er Road , well I say merchant it ti it was his house , and he had a garage at the side of it and he used to sell yeast .
18 ‘ It is easy to ridicule the ‘ that 's not cricket old boy ’ attitude , ’ remarked Wolfenden , ‘ but in its deeper ( and usually inarticulate ) significance it stili provides something like the foundations of an ethical standard which may not be highly intellectual but does have a considerable influence on the day-to-day behaviour of millions of people . ’
19 So with that call it coincidence , call it what you like but one of these low-loaders come in to pick up a caravan or something like .
20 Now what we 're plotting up here is D S by D T well we do n't call it that it 's a bit confusing call it velocity .
21 Yes when you 're in bed it Ann phoned to say to say that she 's bringing and Ali around to play with you tomorrow afternoon .
22 Like seein' a bi ’ o' the rabbit 's tail it wor ! ’
23 I was saying to mum it Sally 's was ages before theirs stopped .
24 It is , indeed , one of the most telling arguments against the broadcasting of the proceedings of Parliament that by shedding the spotlight on only one facet of the functions of Parliament it misrepresents its role in a quite grotesque fashion .
25 In other words they could overcome the debilitating impact of high unemployment and the government 's attempts it deflation which had clearly weakened the trade union movement 's powers of resistance during the early 1920s .
26 Of course it taste like coffee
27 Then of course it sort of all brings all back to him .
28 Margaret Thatcher and the kind of neutral policy analysis the tank produced simply do not mix : ‘ Of its very existence it sort of encapsulated a view about government for which she had no great sympathy .
29 Peck says : ‘ Henry Hanna was the beginner of Academical education and of the University it self at Stanford ’ and that the Carmelites ( Whitefriars ) were the ‘ chief professors and tutors to the youth of this University ’ .
30 At the next crossing it shoe through another red light .
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