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

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1 Given the massive contribution made daily by dedicated staff at the DMH it seems more than a touch insensitive to expect them to dip into their own pockets for the place as well .
2 Labour 's share in the UK falls by area 3 , while in the Germany it rises by area 8 .
3 In Britain and in the Netherlands it accounts For about 10 per cent of the total consumption of sugar , in Ireland for 8 per cent , in Germany and France for about 5 per cent .
4 ‘ If you look at past efforts to launch soccer here in the States it has not met with a great deal of viewing support , ’ said Bill Sherman , a vice president with the McCann Ericson advertising agency .
5 To the LDDC it seemed apparent that any effective programme for Docklands would need to concentrate on a number of key objectives .
6 In United States law , for example , it is unclear whether a bank that relies solely on the CKR as its collateral can perfect a security interest in the goods , or whether having perfected its interest in the CKR it has priority over bona fide purchasers of the goods or over holders of purchase money security interests in the customer-buyer 's inventory .
7 In 1980 the CDP was talking of CNAA ‘ dogmatism ’ , and in suggesting the establishment of a liaison body with the CNAA it looked for the establishment of a ‘ special relationship ’ .
8 In the NHS it has meant allocations , based on last year 's money usually updated for inflation with additional funds for anything new .
9 In the Atlantic it has a bathymetric distribution of 1410–1700 m .
10 In the Atlantic it has been recorded in the west from North Carolina 1920–2050 m , and in the east from the Bay of Biscay to the Azores 2100–2580 m .
11 The local authority associations have also expressed concern at the likely impact of the Tunnel on peripheral regions , and a conference was held in the early Summer of 1989 to launch a Channel Tunnel initiative with the aim of ensuring that its benefits reach all parts of the UK. it focuses on the role of local authorities in attracting new businesses by providing the right infrastructure including good access to international rail passenger services at regional railheads , and effective freight transhipment points linked to the road network .
12 The day after the ambulance took Ma away , the rotary drier vanished ; on the Sunday it had been loaded with sheets ( I had taken them down myself .
13 In the Balkans it meant that for the next few years Bulgaria under Stambouloff would look to Austria-Hungary ( and even , a little , to Turkey ) , for fear of Russia .
14 In the UK it became increasingly apparent that organisational change in schools was not sufficient to guarantee change in established social attitudes .
15 It seems useful , therefore , to emphasize this difference by referring to the practice as budgetary accounting , while remembering that in the UK it does not have the same implications as in the USA .
16 In the UK it remains for the CAA to revert to a voluntary incident reporting system in place of the current mandatory one .
17 Within the UK it remains ultimately the prerogative of a politically accountable minister to decide , acting upon the advice of the bureaucracy , whether to permit or to forbid a particular merger .
18 Economists point out , however , that in the UK it has shrunk so much — from 30% in 1970 to 21% today — that critical mass has been lost .
19 ‘ What I have found in the region is that because it has experienced more downturns than other parts of the UK it has a resilience to the dips the economy may take , ’ he said .
20 Like the LAI it does not record leaf overlaps ( Colwell ) .
21 In the eyes of the FA it seems that anybody playing outside the top flight is no good .
22 Like the CAPM it assumes that investors prefer more wealth to less , less risk to more risk , and that they are rational decision makers .
23 In the US it has been held that the Fourth Amendment governs not only the seizure of tangible items , but extends also to the recording of oral statements .
24 In the US it has been estimated that by the year 2000 , three-quarters of all government transactions will be undertaken electronically ( Taking a Byte Out … 1991 , 2 ) .
25 This is against all the evidence , but it is a compelling image , and one that clearly derives from this present age in our history , which now has the Shakespeare it deserves : an old , sex-obsessed vagrant in the Forest of Dean , refusing to pay his Poll Tax .
26 If central Asia could not be approached from the Caspian it had to be penetrated from the north , which meant bridging the gap between Russia 's south-eastern military outpost at Orenburg and the Aral Sea .
27 The thickness of this unit is normally about 50 m around the margin of the basin , decreasing to 5 m or less in more central parts ( Fig. 4a ) , but locally in Poland and the U.K. it reaches 100–120 m .
28 Like the BNB it aims at completeness , and includes large and small publishers alike .
29 Legislation is needed , too , to remove firms ' ability to register directly with the SIB — a right that has muddied the boundary between it and the SROs it oversees .
30 And if we live on the Algarve it means you can continue with your career .
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