Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The substitution is thus not only inherently costly , but it evokes increased demand or , if you like , creates increased need .
2 Only then can it affect political institutions .
3 ‘ If it 's affecting swans , could it affect other wildlife species and even human beings ? ’
4 When you 're on it make sure you believe what you 're saying !
5 With the arrival of scientific methods in the twentieth century , we have been able to determine the essential nature of a healthy diet , and with it make dietary changes based on knowledge .
6 Senna said : ‘ I feel it is premature it make any comment .
7 A second visionary experience was required to create the world of the archetypal stage , the skene , and with it make true drama possible .
8 Its moral claims were , in the most literal sense of the word , conservative , in that it enjoined ancient truths and established values , and Samuel Johnson as well as William Blake was a hero .
9 The skin of an otter , in common with that of all mammals , contains a substance known as L-serine , and fish are so acutely sensitive to this chemical that they can sense it diluted one thousand million times .
10 With a membership of 100,000 in 1914 its numbers had doubled by 1924 and again by 1931 ; it waged vigorous self-interested campaigns on such matters as the petrol tax , the Road Fund , speed limits and compulsory insurance .
11 Why had it formed such an important part of the terrorists ' plan ?
12 The first instance ( labour ) court fully upheld the claim on the basis of the general provisions of the Civil Code relating to the conclusion of contracts in conjunction with Act 1414/1984 , i.e. it applied aforementioned well established case law relating to unlawful refusal to hire , mentioning also the von Colson judgment of the ECJ .
13 This too could not compel the defendant , condemned to restore , to do so , but it applied conspicuous Pressure : if he did so , well and good ; if not , the plaintiff was allowed to make his own valuation of the property , and it was this which would become the damages awarded by the judge .
14 Yet , it plays little part in standard accounts of the history of English before about 1600 , and in ME stop-deleted forms ( such as bes , lan : ‘ best , land ’ ) are amongst the forms that are typically corrected by textual editors as errors .
15 So it plays safe .
16 Since history affects people 's decisions , it plays some part in producing future history .
17 This study aimed to define the route whereby EGF gains access to the oesophageal epithelium , by immunohistochemical determination of the EGF distribution in biopsy specimens from healthy and diseased oesophageal mucosa , to determine whether it plays any role in the pathogenesis of oesophagitis .
18 It plays full-size discs and can therefore benefit from the international range of CD-I discs made available for full size , in situ CD-I players .
19 AS IT LAUNCHES JAPANESE LAN MANAGER FOR UNIX SYSTEMS
20 What ‘ Back In Denim ’ is really saying as it launches spiteful attacks on Duran Duran and mourns David Cassidy 's retirement , is that Pop Music Is Important , as much a part of our lives , our personalities as the polluted air we breathe and the clothes we choose to wear .
21 Sources say DEC decided on the following tags for the Alpha RISC machines it launches this Tuesday : $15,000 for the Sandpiper desktop and $18,000 for the server .
22 Not much cash in there , it encourages armed robbery .
23 It suits the right : it encourages individual responsibility .
24 This approach is helpful if you have a tendency to compete with others and view them as a threat ; it encourages greater understanding between people and appeals to shared aspirations .
25 The maul changes are comical — it encourages negative play . ’
26 Because it frees performance from time , assembling it bit by bit , it encourages demystified production : ‘ Tape runs forwards , backwards and at many speeds .
27 The assumption is offensive to teachers ; it encourages professional dependency ; it discourages professional autonomy and self-motivated development ; and it is in any case empirically unsustainable .
28 It encourages open communication , and learning about processes of living in mutually beneficial ways .
29 It encourages rapid draining and gives a clear , streak-free finish .
30 It encourages woman-centred psychologists to ignore the wider discursive structuring of methodology , and to assume that revaluing a traditionally female-identified method positively guarantees its feminism .
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