Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb -s] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ( 2 ) A person secures access to any program or data held in a computer if by causing a computer to perform any function he — ( a ) alters or erases the program or data ; ( b ) copies or moves it to any storage medium other than that in which it is held or to a different location in the storage medium in which it is held ; ( c ) uses it ; or ( d ) has it output from the computer in which it is held ( whether by having it displayed or in any other manner ) ; and references to access to a program or data ( and to an intent to secure such access ) shall be read accordingly .
2 Foot of the bed , nearer sorry , nearer the foot of the , at the side but near to the foot or does it ?
3 click or does it ?
4 It may be because they thought he has access to money or stores it there but that information is wrong .
5 Clicking with the mouse while the cursor is positioned over one of the buttons turns on the appropriate function or turns it off it is already on .
6 What is questionable is whether Gandhi hypostasizes Religion or gives it a referential connotation in the same way as Tillich does by his use of the term Ultimate Concern .
7 Their faces emanate a radiance , though whether he actually sees this with his eyes or knows it by some sort of deductive process he is not entirely sure .
8 as far as the racking itself 's concerned has it erm affected the stability of the racking or has it just dented it I mean is do we need to do anything about it ?
9 Does it refer to territory already held by the Croatians or does it apply to old frontiers which are up for grabs ?
10 It is not religion that drives it , or theory ; and the rejection of Marxism now looks , in retrospect , like an inevitable part of its natural growth .
11 But Christianity is the only religion that makes it clear that only one god exists .
12 They are not sufficient to justify the portrayal of Scotland as being out on a limb from the rest of Britain , either in its voting behaviour or the thinking that produces it .
13 It is important to have some clear basic understanding of the nature of bereavement and the grief that follows it .
14 Unfortunately , the SPD , like Labour , has been nervous in calling for a complete recasting of public financing and altering both tax and expenditure profiles to fit with a post-cold war world while attempting to relate to an electorate that believes it is paying too many direct and indirect taxes as well as ever-rising social security and health insurance payments .
15 Resolving medical problems , admonishing the transgressors of rules , arbitrating disputes , cracking jokes with a deadpan expression on his face , Guruji is clearly the hub of this community and the force that holds it together .
16 Gay sex does n't deserve the obsession that surrounds it .
17 Clearly there is a relation between the body and the mind that inhabits it .
18 I joining the company something like that and if they did when you do join a department that does it you have a great sense of belonging , because some of the things you 'll do for the training will be allocated to other members round a team , yeah , all this sort of stuff and it becomes very easy , takes a monkey off your back as it were , you do n't have to worry .
19 At All Saint 's church there 's a chance to take part in the 800 year old Japanese tea ceremony … a mystic ritual that means it can take an hour and a half to have a cuppa .
20 She lay , her eyes closed and smiling , surrendered to death like the moth , symbol of passionate love , which yields its life to the taper that lures it .
21 These will have had a firm foundation in play and the talk that accompanies it , particularly if the learner has had the social and material opportunities provided by playgroup or nursery school .
22 ‘ I have never enjoyed the business totally — I hate the artificiality that surrounds it . ’
23 It was spanned by a narrow hump-backed bridge of the picturesque variety that is guaranteed to damage any car that uses it .
24 In these the water flow is from end to end or from middle to side , respectively , the clear water leaving by weirs or troughs , and the sludge on the bottom being removed by mechanical scraping gear that carries it to a sump from which it can be pumped away .
25 It 's the interchangeableness of this , these words that makes it difficult to understand
26 Well we were taken up to the standby boat which is I mean every vessel in the North Sea , every rig and installation has a boat that circles it , non stop , twenty four hours a day and I mean that The standby boat on Piper I mean it was the the two inflatable boats off it that picked everybody up , and most folk up , and one of them was lost , they lost two of the crew off that .
27 It 's when the vomit comes out your mouth that does it is n't it ?
28 I abhor the poetry voie that makes it special , churchy — — though ’ , Beth interrupts , ‘ you have to be true to the rhythm in a poem , that 's vital , the lifeblood of the thing … ‘
29 Aerospace is one industry that uses it .
30 When the sun rises they shine with a brilliant light that makes it impossible to keep one 's eyes fixed upon it .
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