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

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1 It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers .
2 Watch the buoy drifting westwards just north of the equator , as it approaches one of the moorings it suddenly changes direction with the current .
3 I ca n't stand to see people being cruel to animals it absolutely appals me , it does really , I feel like to take an axe to them
4 After the dog loses consciousness it rapidly stops breathing and its heart stops beating .
5 The importance of affirmation With regard to football it perhaps does not matter very much — people who like playing it or watching it are not likely to be seriously affected by our negative comments ; they will just think that we are stupid and go on playing and watching as before .
6 As a special bonus it also has to be able to merchandise our Fluffy Puffins .
7 Other than in the early stages of a completely new programme it also requires evaluation of existing training , so that evaluation may be as important as identification of needs .
8 When the party is in opposition it also elects the Parliamentary Committee or Shadow Cabinet .
9 When these are delivered , it will sell most of the 43 aircraft it now owns to keep its fleet the youngest — and hence cheapest to maintain — in the world .
10 After years of uncertainty it now appears that a new chapter is about to open in the life of Dunkirk Mills .
11 No longer in the calendar with a prime week of its own , an event which has only just survived this year through a last minute rescue sponsorship package , will hardly be able to reduce its prize money in 1993 from the $1m it already pays to the Double-Up new minimum of $625,000 , even though it will no longer be guaranteed even one of the top ten ranked or other leading box office players .
12 when you turn your key it suddenly clicks and it clicks the thingy forward
13 The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering solutions it now offers .
14 ‘ If somebody 's already used a break it just means you 've got to use it in a better way .
15 Right , cos , it 's like everything , it 's like your weight it either goes up and up and up or it goes down and down and down , you 'll never hold it the same
16 Much of the focus has so far been on integration , instigated predominantly by non-Disabled people , as a mean for all sections of the community to be involved on an equal basis , in a way which does not differentiate between the intention of this approach is genuine , in practice it often transmutes into another form of exclusion and discrimination .
17 The term is used to cover different types of situation but in practice it usually refers to the danger to old people 's health and safety which may arise when they live alone and are very frail , either physically , mentally or both .
18 It 's great in theory , but in practice it sometimes does n't work .
19 here we are articifial snow it even makes snowballs … hope you 've enjoyed our ski-ing this afternoon next week we 're out on the River Thames for the Boat race
20 At first glance it also looks like the perfect market of classic economic theory , where all potential buyers and sellers are simultaneously in touch with each other and able to agree the most acceptable price to meet their requirements .
21 Against launderettes it also has to be said that they do not fit the media image of the perfect housewife .
22 If the industry can answer ‘ yes ’ to these and similar questions about other sectors of the industry it probably makes sense to take a hard look at what is happening in New Zealand and to then advocate some radical thinking in both London and Brussels .
23 While , as has been suggested ( 21 ) , formal training courses may not reduce the tendency for young people to leave the industry it nonetheless has the potential to create a workforce more receptive to new ideas .
24 In industry it often happens that a great deal of thought goes into the design of a project , when the real problem is finding the right person to run the project .
25 you thi , you look at it , you stand here in poor light it just looks like the stain 's continued through .
26 The acquirer should not agree to a clause which states that if by completion it is aware of a breach of warranty and it still elects to proceed to completion it thereby waives any claim for damages .
27 The latter is fascinating , especially in the glimpses it occasionally gives of the general principles and priorities which informed MI5 's work , and the unease these aroused in some quarters .
28 So desperate has the tribe 's situation become that the government Indian foundation FUNAI is attempting to contact all the remaining uncontacted Awa , an action it only takes as a last resort .
29 Chamber Chairman Nigel Parriss , whose brainchild it all has been , was amazed by the amount of interest that has been generated .
30 Having seen the damage that a pack of hounds will do to domestic pets it far outweighs in my mind Chairman , any damage that a fox can do , that a fox hound can stop them doing .
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