Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [noun sg] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This will not affect money supply since it involves no sterling transactions and hence will not affect banks ' sterling deposits .
2 Editor , — I agree with J D Swales 's contention that the Tomlinson report will damage postgraduate education if it results in weakening of the vital links between the special health authority hospitals and teaching in the postgraduate research institutes .
3 Those women choose to work part time because it fits in with looking after their families .
4 Launched on Dec. 2 , it had attracted media attention because it transported Toyohiro Akiyama , 48 , a Japanese journalist , to the Mir space station [ see p. 37437 ] .
5 This matter is specific , because it follows the loss of 20,000 mining and support jobs in west Yorkshire since 1985 without any attempt by the Government to provide replacement industry and it includes the lack of RECHAR .
6 He asserts cautiously that there is a ‘ possibility that both genetic and environmental influences , and interactions between them , may be important in the causation of mental processes , including awareness ’ and goes on to say that awareness probably has survival value because it enables animals to respond to the complexities of the world in which they behave .
7 If you think that you may have a problem dog , seek specialist help before it injures someone .
8 Coun. Pudney said the light rail transit system being considered by Cleveland county council could ease commuter traffic if it linked Guisborough with Middlesbrough , but that had no connection with the bypass which would be part of the county 's primary road network .
9 News of a 4.7pc rise in air traffic figures failed to set BAA flying and it dipped 2p to 816p .
10 This sediment thickening indicates the role of sediment loading in sustaining basin subsidence but it does not explain how basins originate .
11 Precisely because we are forced , in order to model these relations , into defining design activity as it takes place in its real context — that of the social — and do not attempt to abstract it , to isolate it from these relations , we find we build a model of designing that has surprising efficacy in application to questions of design method .
12 ROOT SYSTEM : - Roots may be long and slender , going down to great depth and absorbing water from distant sources ; or very shallow rooted and superficial , catching rain water before it evaporates away .
13 At one time it was quite obvious that his main sponsor , Essex Petroleum , run by the flamboyant American ex-decorator and former Brussels bus-boy , David Thieme , was in some sort of dire trouble and that this trouble was bound to affect Team Lotus as it did ; Chapman knew I was looking into the complex affairs of Thieme and Thieme 's longstanding relations with Lotus .
14 Considerable care and skill are needed to handle cask beer when it reaches the pub .
15 E also increases heart and pulse rates , it raises body temperature and it brings about minor hallucinations .
16 ‘ There is no doubt that climate affects landform development but it does not provide a good basis for a general theory of landscape evolution'
17 It 's got training need and it 's got virtually everything down there that the new member of staff joining the company would need to know .
18 You can of course move the point cam furthest away from the carriage , because the carriage just keeps pattern knitting until it reaches it , it does n't need to calculate which stitch of the pattern to stop it .
19 It is not essential for simple recording , but it does make it easier to record teacher/student interaction as it happens .
20 Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary .
21 The noxious substance contained in the two anal glands , one on either side of the animal 's rectum , is called butyl mercaptan and it plays havoc with a predator 's face .
22 She swallowed , then , taking another deep breath , she said quickly , ‘ In fact there 's a place on the other side of town ; it 's called Conway House and it caters especially for handicapped people … ’
23 I mean using rave music cos it 's got a beat in n it , it 's got a lot of beat in it .
24 ‘ I started heart massage but it took three minutes to get any sign of life .
25 The Nation ( Bangkok ) reported on Jan. 30 that " two leading Western narcotics experts based in Thailand " had commented that these claims seemed exaggerated and that the military government had been doing little to try to reduce opium production since it seized power in 1988 .
26 Mr Paddy Ashdown , the party 's leader , said the proposal was unique amongst the recent flood of proposals to reduce traffic congestion since it combined offering disincentives to using a car alongside positive benefits for those choosing not to do so .
27 ‘ We allow worm digging where it does n't seriously conflict with the nature conservation objectives near the causeway .
28 It is natural for mathematicians to be the first to study problem solving but it surprises me that other disciplines have been so slow .
29 So we 're , do encourage it , we hope that it will grow and resume counties interest if it does grow .
30 The guidelines make it clear it is council policy not to permit golf development if it involves new buildings or associated development in the open countryside , and is unrelated to existing settlements .
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