Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [noun pl] [verb] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Given these ‘ administrative ’ problems of the informal interview , what advantages and disadvantages does it have ? |
2 | What coins and notes does it consist of ? |
3 | I mean , it 's not a great , from a computing point of view , it 's not great having some erm you know vast faceless organisation which is going to make sure everything 's alright , because it means that when something goes wrong , it takes weeks and weeks and weeks to get it sorted out , because you have to fill in a form in triplicate , get it signed |
4 | Not least , the absence of any serious rationing of consumer goods , and the large number of exemptions from military service for skilled workers and farmers made it appear that the regime was well in control of developments , did not fear a war on the 1914–18 scale , and was even rather generous in its provisioning arrangements . |
5 | But only a small group of teachers and parents saw it get underway . |
6 | It had since been rebuilt ; its arched windows and roofs made it look like a Russian provincial home . |
7 | But , most of all , it takes the will of people like you who care about whales and dolphins to make it happen . |
8 | Fishing has been patchy due to the cool temperatures but anglers expect it to get better when the winds turn south westerly . |