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

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1 The pleasure comes from the elegance of the compromise you strike between where the water wants to go ( guided by gravity and the medium it 's moving over ) and what you want to do with it .
2 It makes a great difference I think , food and the way it 's served .
3 Her fervent anti-collectivist impulse is a strong shaper of the kind of policy advice she wants and the way it is served up .
4 The sailor 's personal log might not only record what has happened on the journey so far , it might also speculate about what the crew should do with the merman they 've caught in their nets ; it might contain thoughts about food and the way it is stored on board ship ; it might suggest new ways of storing food .
5 Another reason cited is more plausible : the contribution the business makes to corporate overheads and the way it is entwined with the company 's other operations makes it difficult to detach from more profitable bits of the company .
6 I hope that my own account will encourage other people to reflect on their own perceptions of mathematics and the way it is taught , especially to pupils with learning difficulties .
7 All that has changed is the nature and volume of data , and the way it is created and accessed .
8 In other words , it was appreciated that the appearance of an area develops from its function and the way it is built ; it is not something which is applied afterwards .
9 The way in which some modern political leaders exploit envy for their own purposes , and the way it is built into some party programmes , positively suggest that this is a powerful current of feeling which can be readily and effectively exploited .
10 And the way it is joined is not right ; it is at too much of a right-angle so the presenter has to shift like this to see who they are talking to .
11 All this causes great distress through ignorance of the nature of the disease and the way it is transmitted .
12 For the substance of the ancient deposit of faith is one thing , and the way it is presented is another , ’ ( my translation ) .
13 To override this problem , High Performance Fortran includes specific directives to describe the alignment of data and the way it is partitioned among processors .
14 To override this problem , HPF includes specific directives to describe the alignment of data and the way it is partitioned amongst processors .
15 Two of the three parties , in short , wish to change for ever the character of the nation and the way it is governed .
16 The methodology represents a significant change in the development of computing systems away from the technology , in particular , hardware and software ( including programming techniques and algorithms ) , and towards data and the way it is structured .
17 As for online catalogues , subject access is limited by the structure of the MARC record and the way it is indexed and searched .
18 Talking points : How does B's story , and the way it is told , change this time ?
19 As a way of understanding these linked themes we have argued for an increased emphasis on ‘ the expressive order ’ : the understandings , interpretations and theories which people have of their social world and the way it is changing .
20 ‘ With our own staff I believe the Company has fostered a greater sense of confidence in what it is seeking to achieve and the way it is going about achieving it .
21 He fully accepts that there is the problem of the car 's contribution to the greenhouse effect and the way it is making new car buyers more critical and raising their expectations .
22 It occurs after another consonant , and the way it is produced depends to some extent on the nature of that consonant .
23 This follows ICL 's successful implementation of a departure control system for airline Cathay Pacific ( CI No 1,842 ) , and the work it is carrying out for the on-line departure system planned for the Channel Tunnel passenger rail services ( CI No 2,016 ) .
24 It is important that the branch broadcasts clearly visible messages which advertise interested members of the public of the existence of CPRW and the work it is doing .
25 And although labour shortages have forced the Japanese into making relatively heavy use of industrial robots , the maturity of the market and the direction it is taking nonetheless offer some indication of future trends elsewhere .
26 But it is believed that the bank will not pull the plug in haste as its image would take a knock and the money it is owed would be unlikely to be recovered .
27 The principle of local interpretation however , will guide us to construct a limited context in which ‘ the mother ’ is the mentioned baby 's mother and the expression it is used to refer to the previously mentioned baby .
28 When the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun it is seen from the Earth to move across the Sun , and this is called a solar eclipse .
29 On behalf of the father and the grandmother it is pointed out that the justices have specifically found that they have no doubt as to the care the grandparents could give the children and the second question raised by this appeal depends on that finding .
30 Some variables which have been regarded as important in forming flashbulb memories are the emotionality ( Bohannon , 1988 ; Christianson , 1989 ; Pillemer , 1984 ) , consequentiality ( Brown & Kulik , 1977 ; Christianson , 1989 ) and surprisingness ( Brown & Kulik , 1977 ; Christianson , 1989 ) of the event and the amount it is rehearsed ( Bohannon , 1988 ; Brown & Kulik , 1977 ) .
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