Example sentences of "[noun] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but if the key 's not in there and you turn the wheel it locks in straight away anyway !
2 It does not describe reality nor is it sufficient in itself , but applied to religion it means that nothing is true .
3 Criticism of the phenomenological approach to RE was given in Chapter 4 , particularly on the grounds that in practice it tends to lose touch with much of the religion it sets out to understand and include .
4 There is little chance of the " professional " participator emerging with real understanding , for to find out the truth of religion it has to be wrestled with and lived , not just safely and probably patronizingly studied from a safe distance .
5 But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth .
6 Not only does the promotion system mean that people who rise to the top are likely to have just those personal characteristics it takes to commit corporate crime , but these are also reinforced by the psychological consequences of success itself , for these too free a person from the moral bind of conventional values .
7 We have considered the subject before , in the previous chapter , and we only need notice here the kinds of characteristics it leads to in males .
8 ‘ I 'ope ter Gawd it does , ’ Fred said with passion .
9 " The heart and soul of a resource collection is not material at all : it lies in the structure of thought it exhibits , in the creative association it provokes and in the opportunities it provides for training the young learner in how to learn and think . "
10 However , in abstract thinking it has always been our habit to assume the role of Ego perfectly isolated from spontaneity ; and even when in theory we have learned to distinguish the play-acting from real life , we are still liable to slip back into thinking as though the agent applying ‘ Be aware ’ were indeed an Ego unaffected by inclination veering with awareness .
11 To my ears it sounds like a composed solo as opposed to an improvisation , and as such is very typical of his rock/metal soloing approach at that time .
12 Since foxes are basically nocturnal animals it takes a great deal of time and patience to shoot a fox , and also a good shot at close range .
13 Good , well-managed soil is reflected in the plants and animals it carries .
14 With animals it tends to be the other way round : more instinctive behaviour patterns and relatively less to learn .
15 Fortunately I have never had this problem either with ferrets or dogs but should it ever hit my animals it means more than just the loss of the ferrets .
16 A Dogs are naturally social animals and it is very important that from birth every puppy learns how to fit in with its own family and other animals it lives with .
17 Like higher animals it has a nerve cord , muscles , and a gut , with a brain at the mouth ( hardly a head ) end .
18 But experience tells us that adaptive behaviour most often reflects the intelligence of evolution rather than that of the animals it has so carefully programmed .
19 For the reasons I have given , as a matter of pure law this House should look at Hansard and give effect to the Parliamentary intention it discloses in deciding the appeal .
20 That 's reflected in the kind of stock it sells .
21 A significant factor was that much of the stock it sells comes from the Scottish side of the border .
22 Then and we 're always we 're always finding dead stock it seems to me , er then we could give those away on yet another stand , give the cage away on the e on our own so we will actually have provided three , four different treasures , all of which are associated with bearings .
23 The truth is that despite the siting of the creamery it has probably not been made with local products for some time .
24 These mistakes mattered — whereas ‘ in the arts it does n't matter if you foul up . ’
25 In the arts it has become over the last century not the exception but almost the rule for the innovator at the crucial time of forming his style to find something in another culture from which he can learn , an influence not superficial , as in eighteenth century chinoiserie , but radical ( the Impressionists and the Japanese woodcut , Debussy and the Javanese gamelan , Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese architecture , the Imagists and Japanese and Chinese poetry , the Cubists and African sculpture , Henry Moore and the Mexican Chac Mool , Brecht and Chinese theatre , Artaud and Balinese dance ) .
26 While the new law may succeed in exposing the burgeoning volume of ‘ Indian theme ’ objects coming to the US , in the fine arts it has sent some Indian artists on the warpath .
27 Suffice it to say that in any extended study of the martial arts it warrants closer examination .
28 Reading through Robert Green 's trade card it seems highly unlikely that a client would want to purchase outright such items as the velvet pall , the room hangings , the large silvered candlesticks and sconces , or the feathers and cloaks , for these objects would be of little or no use to the purchaser once the funeral had taken place .
29 If the senior creditors refuse to make a deal it likes , the firm will simply file for chapter 11 protection .
30 But without a political deal it risks turning bad .
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