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

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1 SunSelect Inc chief Carl Ledbetter says the company does n't know yet what Windows and MS-DOS applications wo n't run on WABI , the Windows-on-Unix software it bought when it bought Praxsys Inc : WABI has n't been turned into a product yet but something 's expected shortly and it should be bundled into Solaris this year ; meanwhile , Quorum Software Systems Inc will put Equal , its Macintosh application adaptor on Solaris-on-Sparc , and ship it later this quarter , giving Sun access to Mac versions of Word and Excel .
2 SunSelect chief Carl Ledbetter says they do n't know yet what Windows and MS-DOS applications wo n't run on WABI , the Windows-on-Unix software it bought when it bought Praxsys Inc .
3 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
4 The National Curriculum proposal has been subjected to extensive criticism not only for the vagueness of the curriculum theory it espouses but also for its inadequate consideration of the value of the arts to the development of all pupils .
5 Initially as a result of the fear reaction it seems that people avoid the situations which induced their fear or high levels of stress .
6 On the EPR paradox it seemed that the Copenhagen school had achieved just such a Pyrrhic victory .
7 While the amount of runoff increases in the establishment phase it declines as the plantation matures .
8 At the leave stage the court decides whether the application should proceed , and at the hearing stage it decides whether it should succeed .
9 Okay , somebody suggested that the communication essay or which reflects the communication model w in the hand book it says that you 've had input from linguists , er sociologists , psychologists and people like that and in fact you have n't
10 At the point where the program is trying to set up the tutorial files it reports that it is unable to find ‘ Festina Text ’ and skips the entire operation .
11 In its brief analysis of the impact of the Channel Tunnel it estimated that some £5m passengers ( or 50,000 air passenger movements ) would be diverted to the tunnel in 1995 rising to 6m ( 65,000 movements ) in 2000 .
12 Out of the office stereo it churned and stomped , causing a ripple of bemused interest .
13 Under the Summerskill regime it seems that officials can indulge in any sort of brutality they like .
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