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

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1 It does not describe reality nor is it sufficient in itself , but applied to religion it means that nothing is true .
2 " The heart and soul of a resource collection is not material at all : it lies in the structure of thought it exhibits , in the creative association it provokes and in the opportunities it provides for training the young learner in how to learn and think . "
3 Of all the hundreds of trade pattern books issued by manufacturers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it appears that not more than ten survive in public collections , and only one pre-Victorian priced catalogue relating to coffins and lining materials .
4 In this latest theft it seems that the extra security measures were no deterrant .
5 In this latest theft it seems that the extra security measures were no deterrant .
6 I think basically having having heard the argument put forward from from both sides what what we 're really talking about is a is a policy that in in terms of its support from the districts it depends whether or not any particular district council might have such a use for the policy .
7 Most young readers , and I was one of them , were bored by the seeming ponderousness of so much of the narration and probably gave up too soon to grasp the understanding of the American Indian mind it offers and the rapport that can be achieved with an understanding white man , here the legendary ‘ Hawkeye ’ .
8 After a period of some confusion it seems that Carvin gear is going to get proper distribution in the UK .
9 It must also be borne in mind that when breeding takes place in an ‘ unsuitable ’ pH than the sex ratio of the fry may be affected — in A.cacatuoides it appears that the more alkaline the water the more males are produced , though I do not know if this is true for other species .
10 Thus , the FIATA freight forwarder is not generally the actual carrier of the goods , although it can carry the cargo in vehicles or vessels it owns or has leased or of which it is the designated operator .
11 To the outsider it appears that when change of any kind is required , the NHS is so structured as to resemble a " mobile " : designed to move with any breath of air , but which in fact never changes its position and gives no clear indication of direction .
12 That when women are given the vote it follows that children should be given it too is no argument at all , but a version of it occurs in modern debates over the justice or injustice of Mill 's famous disclaimer in his essay On Liberty .
13 Then Hence if the reference element dS lies along the 1-axis it follows that — = – 1 and Equation ( 2.5 ) gives the value of — for any other direction ( only one direction cosine l 1 is required since there is axial symmetry in this case ) .
14 In this study it seems that the higher fibre diet expanded the proliferative compartment in both the proximal and distal colon and would thus appear to increase the risk of colonic mucosal cell instability .
15 In practice it occurs when deaf children can write a word better than speak it .
16 In practice it seems that the land transactions were by agreement .
17 In practice it means that the keynote lecture will be given by someone from the New World .
18 In practice it means that course members may end up teaching in any of these institutions either at home or abroad .
19 That sounds fine but in practice it means that people from black and ethnic groups get a raw deal because their particular problems are seldom acknowledged .
20 However , in practice it appears that the court has a discretion to allow the case to continue as if begun under Ord. 53 provided this will not unfairly deprive the respondent of some protection which would have been enjoyed if the case had been begun under Ord. 53 .
21 Although , in principle , an increase in the real wage rate could raise the supply of labour significantly , in practice it appears that the ‘ underlying ’ supply of labour is fairly inelastic with respect to the real wage rate .
22 But if I use my words it follows that I have changed your meaning , however slightly …
23 At first glance it appears that Braudel has merely hit on a convenient fashion of dividing up the past , to bring it under control and make it easier for historians to encompass .
24 At first glance it appears that the government has not been particularly successful in bringing about reductions in local government expenditure .
25 And with it being Tuesday it means that we 've our missing persons feature , where are you now , round about three thirty today , so if you 've lost touch with a friend , relative or neighbour we could find them for you if they 're still in the East Midlands .
26 Well in effect it says that how that it 's now the Party is sanctionalizing absolute egalitarianism , the aim that landlords , K M T officers , everyone 's going to get equal distribution of land .
27 In effect it appears that the pension has been assessed both as income and capital .
28 surely that also suits the , the people at the bottom because i be because the , the government is , is producing work in effect it means that the people at the bottom have jobs and , and can earn money and , and so they 're , they 're lot actually improves .
29 ’ In the short term it means that we 're through the recession which has been really difficult to get through
30 From the nucleotide sequence the amino acid sequence of the protein it codes for can be determined and this provides an excellent starting point for finding out the role of the protein in development .
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