Example sentences of "its [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The text retrieval system , like many other systems throughout the authority , suffers from the absence of the political , managerial and cultural will to make the system work at its most cost effective .
2 Flamenco at its most heart stoppingly authentic ’ The Guardian Dancers and musicians with all the romance , power , heat and rhythm of Spain .
3 Fifteen of them will travel to the region which has been devastated by civil war to bring back its most heart rendering victims … the children .
4 Channel four is where the fun really starts and where the Cascade Gain situation has its most effect ; the overdrive really is quite full and pokey .
5 The beauty of its setting and its predominantly stone buildings , allied with its intellectual traditions , have justly earned it the title of ‘ Athens of the North ’ .
6 BP Chemicals also suffered from the recession in Europe , its difficulties being exacerbated by its predominantly UK manufacturing base .
7 With its unwieldly band of almost 8,200 members FIMBRA is an organisation in serious distress .
8 right , okay , so its mostly independence and er , does , do any of you hate driving ? , do any of you drive out of necessity but really wish you did n't have to ? , yes
9 is very pleased with our ‘ Cat Crunchies ’ which have become its best selling line of dry cat food .
10 The Potato Marketing Board wants to give its best selling product a better image .
11 Sales figures due out next week are expected to show Vauxhall achieved its best-ever share of the UK market in 1992 .
12 Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players … because she 's a woman .
13 ONE of Merseyside 's former top cabaret clubs has lost its 11pm entertainments licence following police objections .
14 Although the army now had its largest-ever establishment of 85,000 men the great majority were serving overseas , but Pitt tried to offset the shortage of troops by increasing their mobility .
15 In fact its usually planetillionaires and the like who can afford a Posi .
16 Everyone says its totally hip and it wins awards again .
17 In particular , they are required not to deal ( save in limited circumstances ) during certain " closed periods " , ie two months prior to the preliminary announcement of the company 's annual results and the announcement of its half-yearly results .
18 Next month I 'll be looking at how to use you 're spreadsheet to work out whether its more cost effective to buy or rent property .
19 Slaphappy and occasionally slapdash as the film sometimes seems at its more louche moments , as a dramatic entity its energy , irony and visual wit make one forgive almost all .
20 Then it was onto Oxford 's more established University and a chance to meet some of its more establishment students .
21 A local authority covering a rural area , but also including several mediumsized towns , was keen to automate some of its more labour intensive and costly money transmission services .
22 About the same time , a group of Royalist gentry seized Chichester from its more Puritan aldermen and Ford retired there to lead a force quickly besieged in the city by the Parliamentary troops commanded by Sir William Waller .
23 Scaup must be just about the loneliest farm in England , tucked down in the shelter of the hills with Kielder Forest 's dark mass blocking its southward view and the narrowing valley of the burn filling half the sky to the north .
24 Dunwoody moved onto the 77 winner mark with Bishops Island , Royal Piper and Its Nearly Time .
25 ( I 've still got a wicked hangover and its nearly time to go drinking again ! ! )
26 Black guys say it 's a monetary thing , but I do n't think its strictly money .
27 There was a story last year that Francis wanted to swap Dorigo for Worthington+ 500,000 ( ha ! ) so its probably francis , one of the most annoying managers around , mouthing off and dreaming ! !
28 People and animals portray in this , in the Tahiti painting , never seemed to be in a hurry , erm , even when always relaxed even when working and I wondered how much of this was cultural and erm , how much was due to the large amounts of erm drugs consumed in most paintings at this , this period but that I suppose I 'll , I 'll never know for sure about , erm with this painting I found in the background , er there 's a figure , that 's looking in on the situation and I , I for myself think 's its probably Gaugin , as he portrays himself as Christ , which I think he did quite a lot to me in , in , in a few of his paintings and so this painting gave me tremendous sense of being looked in on and this figure in the background , was the person that was doing the looking in .
29 Computerisation is the name of the game in ball throwing machines these days , with the recent announcement by the Fulcher School of Tennis of its agreement with Pro Match-Holland , to distribute its electronically mains powered ball machine in the UK .
30 Its about time you put the clock back , so to speak , and started to enjoy life again without feeling any guilt . ’
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